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Basin Plan: the volume will speak volumes | Basin Plan: the volume will speak volumes |
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Media Release
21st July 2011 Having recently insisted that the Basin Plan ensures that the River Murray is allowed to flow to the sea in all but the driest of years, yesterday’s announcement by Federal Water Minister, Tony Burke, that the “health of the (river) system underpins the environment and the communities which rely on it”, appears to offer more reassurance that the Minister is committed to achieving a Basin Plan which puts an end to the abuse and degradation of the Murray-Darling river system. However his comment, that it did not matter how much water was returned to the rivers, raises questions about his understanding of the problem, according to Fair Water Use (Australia). Mr Burke should be aware that the most essential environmental
outcome, namely returning outflows to sufficient levels to enable the
rivers to rid themselves of their salt and toxin load, is absolutely
dependent upon the volumes returned to the system. |
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Fair Water Use is an independent and politically non-aligned lobby group,
organised and supported by ordinary Australians who share concerns about Australia's water future
- especially that of the Murray-Darling Basin