450GL move an ‘extreme risk’

MEMBER for Murray Helen Dalton says she is outraged one of the first actions of the new Labor government in Canberra is to take another 450GL of water away from southern NSW staple food production.

Mrs Dalton says Federal Labor is showing a blatant disregard for Murray and Murrumbidgee communities by chasing what is essentially an undeliverable volume under the guise of the Basin Plan. The basin plan must be about actual environmental outcomes and not about a number.

She says to send an additional 450GL to South Australia means the Murray, Murrumbidgee, Lower Darling and Goulburn rivers must be kept in flood; which puts the low-lying central Murray region, its communities and any consequent staple food production at extreme risk.

“Labor should focus on licensing floodplain harvesting in northern NSW and secure an end-of-system flow target for the Darling-Baaka River to ensure connectivity, before looking at taking more water from southern basin food production,” Mrs Dalton says.

“The southern basin has done all the heavy lifting, contributing the majority of water to the basin plan through buybacks, and has no more water to give,” she says.

“Ironically, the basin plan is about protecting the environment and yet we are facing significant environmental degradation and flooding upstream, to deliver ever-increasing volumes downstream.

“The Barmah Choke has lost 25 per cent of its capacity in the past decade and river health has declined since the introduction of the basin plan.”

Mrs Dalton also claims unregulated permanent plantings downstream, such as almonds, will, on maturity, use more than half of the water in the productive pool.

She says for the basin to thrive socially, economically and environmentally we need a connected and healthy river system.

“This isn’t an argument about the environment versus agriculture. We have to get the balance right to protect both,” Ms Dalton says.

“The reality is, if we keep taking water away from irrigation we will have a massive price increase in the cost of food and create an unhealthy dependence on other countries to provide our basic food needs.”

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