This morning, rain was pelting down on myself as I reached William Mason Reserve and here were the results of 2 instant lakes, being created. The flushing of the great force of gushing water over coming from the overflow of storm waters coming from Meacher Street. The force of this water entering a small valley that ends up in a large field and the rubbish that it carried along with it - due to its 'B' Grade rating for cleaning up this wonderful Reserve.
Now I understand why the non-swimming signs have been placed there and appreciate Blacktown City Council for placing these warning signs!
Click here for natural William Mason Reserve and 'Non-Swimming Sign'
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