Eli Creek is one of the largest freshwater creeks on Fraser Island located along the east coast, with over four million
litres of water flowing from its mouth onto the eastern beach and into the ocean every hour!
Eli Creek is the largest freshwater creek along the east coast, with over four million
litres of water flowing from its mouth onto the eastern beach and into the ocean every hour!
It's estimated that more than four million
litres of water flows from the mouth of Eli Creek into the ocean every hour.
Not exact matches
The sheer volume
of water flowing over the falls amounts to 220,000
litres per second - enough to fill one Olympic sized swimming pool in 11 seconds!
The sheer volume
of water flowing over the falls amounts to 220,000
litres per second — enough to fill one Olympic sized swimming pool in 11 seconds!
When the average school urinal in the UK flushes 151,000
litres of fresh
water a year, there's got to be something that can be done to reduce the
flow of clean fresh
water being reduced to wastewater and headed to the local sewage treatment plant.
It is like saying that if I have a pump that shifts 356
litres an hour
of water up a hill then 333
litres an hour
of this
flows back down another channel, that the pump is only pumping 23
litres an hour.