Damn the damn dams or be dammed!
I'm already sick of the "NO DAM" mob in SE Qld.
For those who don't know, most of the urban area is a tad short of water, and at it's current rate of growth will need a tad more in the not too distant future.
In order to get some quick runs on the board, our premier announced a Dam to be built over the Mary River, without it would seem, actually doing any studies or even basic feasibilities.
Now I just happen to think, that if you need water, a dam is a pretty good place to go looking for it. I also happen to think that it's a pity that the Mary River is one of only two (arguably three) locations that the worlds "living fossil" the Australian Lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri) can be found, but I suppose they could always stuff one or two for the benefit of future generations.
All that aside, I'm a bit mystified by the appearance out of no-where of the old NoDam rentacrowd!
Bob Brown turns up in a canoe, telling us it's not on... rentacrowd call things like "get a tank"...
I wonder how many of them have town water connected, and if they live on rural properties whether they have dams of their own?
In the cities, how long will it be till the effects of drinking chemical pollutants built up in the tanks will appear?
I've lived in severe climates without reticulated water, and to me there's nothing romantic about fishing a dead animal out of the tank, or trying to strain wrigglers out of your glass of water..... but maybe I'm missing something?
Cheers,
P (another hand grenade from a rednecked tree hugging greenie)
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