CARR FAILS TO PROTECT SYDNEY FROM TOXIC EFFLUENT

Environmental Panorama
Canberra – Australia
May of 2005

 

05/05/2005 - Mr Greg Hunt MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage and Member for Flinders, has joined Member for Wentworth Mr Malcolm Turnbull MP in slamming the Carr Government for failing to protect Sydney-siders from tonnes of partially-treated sewage pouring into the ocean just off Sydney's beaches.
The water off Sydney's beaches has been ruled unsafe for swimming by experts, who warn the levels of bacteria found in the water by independent tests this week put swimmers at risk of gastroenteritis and upper respiratory infections.

"The NSW Government's total disregard for the health of residents and visitors is utterly unacceptable," Mr Hunt said.

"Mr Carr must commit to cleaning up the outfalls, not merely patching up the pipes. He must agree to a long-term plan to end the outfalls, stop the pollution and re-use the water.

"After almost a decade of Australia's worst environmental vandalism under his leadership, there can be no excuse and no delay. The only way to fix this problem for good is to invest in sewage treatment plants that can recycle this waste and produce usable water for industry and agriculture.”

"I call on Frank Sartor to replace this travesty of a nineteenth century sewage treatment system and put an end to ocean outfalls. Unfortunately this latest patch-job is no surprise – the Carr Government has been sitting on this sewage problem for 10 years,” said Malcolm Turnbull.

"Each year over 360 gigalitres of raw, and secondary treated sewage is dumped off Sydney's beaches. It's not only dangerous, but it wastes desperately needed water which could be recycled.

"If we are going to end ocean outfalls by 2025, we need to invest in better sewage treatment plants. Sydney Water's current monolopy is strangling Sydney's water supply.

"We need to free up Sydney's water to private investment, so that recycled water can be the answer our water supply desperately needs.

"The states have failed to take advantage of the National Water Initiative, and are applying the band-aid technique to serious water infrastructure problems."

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http://www.environment.gov.au)
(http://www.deh.gov.au)
Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
Australian Antarctic Division (http://www.aad.gov.au)
(Mali Stanton)
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