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LOWER LAKES POTABLE PIPELINES CONSTRUCTION BEGINS


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2008


7 November 2008 - Lower Lakes communities can look forward to a more secure drinking water supply early in the New Year now that construction has commenced on 130 kilometres of pipeline in the region.

South Australian Premier, Mike Rann, and Minister for the Water Security, Karlene Maywald, were joined by Commonwealth Government Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, to visit the pipeline construction site today.

"Pipelines will deliver water from Tailem Bend and Strathalbyn to households and properties in the Langhorne Creek, Raukkan, and Narrung and Poltalloch Peninsulas," Senator Wong said.

"This is the first of several projects to be rolled out as part of the South Australian Government's $610 million Murray Futures package, funded under the Australian Government's Water for the Future program."
Premier Rann says the $120 million needed for this project was secured at the COAG meeting in July this year as part of the Murray Futures package.

"It's great to see that only a few months later, the construction of the pipeline is progressing at a rapid rate with a likely finish date very early in the new year.

"This is being built in response to critical drought conditions facing the communities of the Lower Lakes and to the deterioration in the condition of the lakes.

"Piping of potable water for domestic and stock purposes will remove all uncertainty for those communities previously reliant on the Lower Lakes for their water supplies and take pressure off the lake system in the future," Premier Rann said.

"There is a pressing need to get this pipeline in place so that Lower Lakes communities can be assured of a safe and reliable water supply."

Minister Maywald said the contract to construct the pipeline was awarded to Leed Engineering and Constructions and construction had begun on a number of fronts to ensure the project was able to deliver mains water to the community as soon as possible.

"Representatives from SA Water and Primary Industries and Resources SA have already consulted with more than 100 individual landholders in the region to discuss connection details. Consultation will continue over the coming month," Minister Maywald said.

"For many people in this community it will be the first time they have received mains water, with most of their supply previously coming from Lower Lakes, rainfall and most recently, trucking water into their properties."

The township of Langhorne Creek is currently supplied water from a local groundwater resource, which is managed by the Alexandrina Council. The degradation of this resource means that it can no longer support the town's domestic water needs.

"Once this project is complete a pipeline will run from Strathalbyn to Langhorne Creek and supply the township with drinking water from SA Water's Summit Storage," Minister Maywald said.

"This will mean that those people in Langhorne Creek who were supplied water by the Alexandrina Council, will now be supplied filtered mains water from SA Water.

"The Langhorne Creek and Currency Creek irrigation communities are also working with the Government on a separate Murray Futures project to build a pipeline to supply irrigation water to the region by the 2009 irrigation season."

Anyone in the region who would like to enquire about connecting to SA Water's mains supply is encouraged to contact SA Water on 1300 650 950.

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Next steps in Menindee Lakes water savings projects

13 November 2008 - Efforts to save water in the Menindee Lakes in western New South Wales received a boost today with the award of a $1.3 million contract for the Darling River Water Savings Project (Part B).

Federal Minister for Climate Change and Water, Senator Penny Wong, and NSW Minister for Water, Phil Costa jointly announced Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM) as the successful tenderer.

Senator Wong said the Part B project would refine six water savings options identified under Part A last year to ascertain which option or mix of options achieved the biggest water savings in a practical, cost-efficient manner.

"We've identified six management options for the Menindee Lakes that could save up to 180 billion litres of water currently lost to evaporation," said Senator Wong.

"The Darling River Water Savings Project is an important element of Water for the Future - the Rudd Government's long-term water plan which prioritises using water wisely, securing our water supplies, supporting healthy rivers and tackling climate change."

Minister Costa said the $1.3 million Darling River Water Savings Project (Part B) is being equally funded by the NSW and Australian governments.

"The next step is to find out which options would be most effective and to use this information to develop a 20-year management plan, which will form the blueprint for water management in this area.

"Once recovered, this water will be returned to the Murray-Darling Basin to help maintain the health of the Basin's rivers and wetlands.

"SKM will commence Part B studies immediately, with a report due back to Government by September 2009," he said.

Senator Wong also said that the Menindee Lakes and the community of Broken Hill would benefit from a further Australian Government investigation into a new water supply and storage option for the city.

Senator Wong said the investigation would look in detail at a supply scheme for Broken Hill based on a combination of groundwater extraction and aquifer storage.

"Broken Hill currently sources its drinking water from the Menindee Lakes, located on the Darling River," Senator Wong said.

"An initial assessment undertaken by Geoscience Australia indicates great potential for a combination of groundwater extraction and an aquifer storage system to provide Broken Hill's water in the future."

The next investigation will involve on-ground measurements and preparations for an airborne electro-magnetics study of the region's groundwater systems. This work will commence shortly and is expected to be completed by February 2009.

"The potential use of aquifers could significantly reduce the evaporation losses created by storing the city's water supply in the Menindee Lakes. This saved water can then be returned to the lower Darling and the Murray rivers," Senator Wong said.

"If the next phase determines the use of sustainable groundwater resources and an aquifer storage system is practicable, a project will be developed to fully test this new approach."

Any such project will complement the Darling River Water Savings Project (Part B).

The Australian Government has committed $400 million to reduce evaporation and improve water efficiency at Menindee Lakes, secure Broken Hill's water supply, protect the local environment and heritage, and return up to 200 gigalitres annually to rivers and wetlands.

A copy of the Broken Hill Groundwater Resource Assessment can be found at: www.environment.gov.au

 
 

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