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It's time to reconsider that Pipe

14/05/2008 11:03:00 PM
The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) says the State Government should reconsider before starting construction of the north-south water pipeline, after Victorian councils added their names to the growing list of those questioning the project.

Urban and rural councils last week supported a resolution for a review of the State Government's decision to construct the north-south pipeline at the Municipal Association of Victoria's (MAV) State Council meeting.

Also, a CSIRO report on water availability in the Goulburn Broken system predicts a 14pc reduction by 2030 under the median climate change scenario.

VFF president, Simon Ramsay, said that removing water from the stressed Murray Darling Basin had been opposed by farmers from the start.

"While the water needs of Melbourne are of vital importance, all options to provide this water should be thoroughly explored before construction of the pipe begins," he said today.

"It is now clear that the impact of draining 75 billion litres from the Basin for use in Melbourne is concerning more than just Victoria's farming community," Mr Ramsay said.

"A pipeline from Tasmania to Victoria; the capture and use of stormwater; and the construction of new dams have all been put forward as alternative sources of water to meet Melbourne's future needs.

"Water shortages are limiting food production, adding to rises in food prices, and restricting environmental flows placing significant pressure on the Murray River ecosystem.

"Farmers are calling on the government to review all of the options and find a better way to ensure rural Victoria, and the mighty Murray, does not pay the price to keep Melbourne's gardens green," Mr Ramsay said.

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Is this the same wise Simon Ramsay that together with Mr Brumby rejected the Howard Government's billion dollar offer to actually save as he quotes, " the mighty Murray"?

Having withheld from attempting to save the river, Simon is again running with the foxes, whilst hunting with the hounds.

Posted by Billy on 15/05/2008 8:47:13 AM
Dont really care who runs with who, But Brumby . Ramsay & Wong, need to have common sence approach to this problem, the glass is empty, Eildon is at 13% today and Tasmania is pouring (more water than Melbourne and the food bowl, who desperatly need water) it all into the ocean. Fill Eildon, if that does not happen we will never fix the problem for our childrens children, and Brumby will go down as one of the shortest serving Premiers
Posted by Nick on 15/05/2008 11:44:51 AM

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