WATER SAVING PROJECTS ACROSS TASMANIA ROLLED OUT


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2010


Media release
19 May 2010
Communities across Tasmania will benefit from the roll out of water saving infrastructure projects announced today.
The Federal Minister for Water, Senator Penny Wong, and the Tasmanian Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Bryan Green MP, today announced that a State-wide water metering project will be rolled out by Tasmania’s regional water and sewerage corporations.

The Federal Government has allocated funding of up to $10 million with the balance of the $24 million project being met jointly by the regional corporations and the State Government.

Water meters will be installed at properties that are not currently metered, and existing meters that do not meet the required standard will be upgraded.

The project is expected to deliver around 8,700 million litres of potable water savings each year.

“We know that water supplies in our cities and towns are under increasing pressure from our growing population and the emerging effects of climate change,” Senator Wong said.

“By investing in projects that secure water supplies for our cities and towns, the Rudd Government is helping communities prepare for a future with less water and use water wisely.

“Installing these meters will result in significant water efficiency savings, and assist in securing Tasmania’s potable water supplies.”

Tasmanian Primary Industries and Water Minister, Bryan Green, welcomed the Commonwealth funding and said it would significantly enhance ongoing efforts by the State to improve water use and management in the State.

“Tasmania is fortunate in the quantity and quality of our water,” Mr Green said.

“But our State recognises the value of this major resource and is committed to work with all levels of Government, industry, and the wider community to continue to identify and implement ways we can improve water use and management.”

Senator Wong also announced that Kingborough Council in southern Tasmania, will receive up to $1.05 million in Federal Government funding to harvest stormwater for reuse in local sporting facilities and open community spaces.

The Kingborough Council’s stormwater initiatives are expected to create potable water savings of up to 26 million litres each year.

Federal funding for both projects have been provided under the Water for the Future initiative, through the National Water Security Plan for Cities and Towns program.
For more information please visit the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts website.

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Frank Sartor, NSW Minister for Climate Change and the Environment

17 May 2010 - Around 70 billion litres of environmental water will be delivered to the Yanga wetlands in New South Wales, Federal Minister for Water, Senator Penny Wong and NSW Minister for Climate Change and the Environment, Frank Sartor, announced today.

This is the biggest environmental flow to Yanga National Park since 2000, with the watering expected to benefit approximately 13,000 hectares of Red Gum floodplain and wetlands.

"These environmental flows include 40 billion litres of Commonwealth environmental water acquired through the Rudd Government’s long-term Water for the Future program," Senator Wong said.

Today’s announcement represents the single largest allocation of water to the environment from the Commonwealth environmental water holdings to date.

"This environmental watering confirms that the Rudd Government’s $3.1 billion water purchase program is restoring the Basin’s rivers and wetlands to health," Senator Wong said.

"It brings the total volume of water provided by the Rudd Government for environment sites across the Basin to more than 110 billion litres."

River Red Gum forests and wetland systems that support threatened species such as the southern bell frog, Australasian bittern and fishing bat are set to benefit from these flows.

The balance of the water is being provided through environmental water allocations held by NSW.

Mr Sartor said the current watering is vital for wetland areas in Yanga National Park which have suffered from lack of water for at least 10 years.

"Since October 2009, more than 80 billion litres had been allocated to the Lowbidgee floodplain through joint waterings by the Commonwealth and NSW governments," Mr Sartor said.

"This includes early autumn flows of 8 billion litres which drenched 3,000 hectares of the North Redbank wetland system.

"Already in the North Redbank wetland system, tadpoles from four different species of frog, native fish and waterbirds including black swans, grey teal, little pied cormorants, wood ducks and Australasian grebes have been sighted."

This decision to allocate Commonwealth environmental water was made by the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder after receiving independent scientific advice.

The environmental flows will not affect water allocations for local irrigators or stock and domestic users.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
Australian Alps National Park
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