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Wednesday, 29 November 2006
MANSFIELD WATER
SHORTAGES – BE FAIR, THINK LATERALLY
Fairness and lateral thinking must be
applied when managing Mansfield’s tight water supplies, according to
Nationals Member for Benalla, Bill Sykes.
Several Mansfield District householders
have contacted Dr Sykes concerned about advice that they will have to have
water carted from as far away as Benalla and Alexandra at an extra cost of
up to $300 per tanker – instead of water tanks being replenished with
local supplies.
Dr Sykes said, “I have spoken to both
Mansfield Shire and Goulburn Valley Water and three major issues exist…
• GVW’s legal obligation to supply their
regular clients requires refusing to supply water to “outsiders” in times
of severe water shortages;
• Government requirements for environmental
flows in the Delatite River prevents diverting water from the Delatite to
Mansfield water storage during periods of low flow;
• Legal standards for the quality of
drinking water inhibits simple options such as taking water direct from
Lake Eildon and subjecting it to a brief chlorine treatment while in
transit to the domestic tank.
Dr Sykes said, “The State Government must
show leadership on this issue.
“Environmental flow requirements must be
reduced before the water situation of rural communities reaches crisis
point.
“There may also be a need for legislative
changes to enable GVW to ensure that all householders in the area have
access to domestic water rather than people not connected to urban schemes
being discriminated against.
There is also a need for a pragmatic
approach to water quality requirements in some water shortage
circumstances – after all most of us have survived drinking tank water
flavoured with the odd dead possum!
Dr Sykes concluded, “I will support the
efforts of GV Water and Mansfield Shire to ensure provision of basic water
requirements to all local householders.
“It is essential that the Bracks Government
immediately address any legal and policy obstacles which currently exist
and that they also provide significantly greater financial assistance to
ensure that all Victorians have access to portable quality water through
the impending severe drought.
Media contact: Bill Sykes (03) 5762 2100 or
0427 624 989 |