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Title: Potential new dams to protect Brisbane and Ipswich
Post by: Editor on December 16, 2014, 08:52:36 PM
Minister for Energy and Water Supply
 The Honourable Mark McArdle

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Potential new dams to protect Brisbane and Ipswich


The Queensland Government will consider building two new dams and raising Wivenhoe Dam to better protect Brisbane and Ipswich families from major flood events.

Water Supply Minister Mark McArdle today released the results of a wide-ranging prefeasibility study looking at potential options to improve the flood defences of the two cities.

“South-east Queensland will experience major flood events in the future and while we can never flood-proof Brisbane or Ipswich, the Newman LNP Government is committed to doing everything possible to better protect lives, homes and businesses,” Mr McArdle said.

“The Newman LNP Government’s 30 year plan for the water sector – WaterQ – recognises the challenges we face from climate variability and natural disasters, such as floods.

“The prefeasibility study we are releasing today is the first step in understanding how new dams could help us tackle these challenges and better protect Brisbane and Ipswich from future floods.”

Mr McArdle said the prefeasibility study narrowed the flood mitigation options down from nine to three that were worthy of further consideration, including:
•increasing the flood mitigation compartment of Wivenhoe Dam by raising the dam wall;
•a new dam on the Brisbane River upstream of Linville; and
•a new dam on the Lower Warrill Creek near Willowbank.

“It is important to stress no decisions have been made about which dams may or may not be built,” he said. “A more detailed investigation will now be carried out to consider the benefits, estimated costs, and potential impacts of each of the three options or combinations of options.

“New operational strategies for Wivenhoe and North Pine dams released last month could mean as many as 1,500 fewer buildings in Brisbane and Ipswich would be flooded in a repeat of the 2011 flood.

“The new dams we are investigating could save thousands more homes and businesses if there was a repeat of the 2011 floods, but it is still early days and we will now do more detailed studies into these options.

“Unlike Labor, which wasted billions of dollars on a rusty desalination plant, a recycled water plant that’s too costly to operate and the non-existent Traveston Dam, the Newman LNP Government is determined to deliver better infrastructure and planning to keep Queenslanders safe.”

A map outlining the potential dam sites is available at https://www.dews.qld.gov.au/water-supply-regulations/flood-mitigation-initiatives/infrastructure-investigation (https://www.dews.qld.gov.au/water-supply-regulations/flood-mitigation-initiatives/infrastructure-investigation) Sorry, only registered users can see this content. Please Login or Register.                                             
Title: Re: Potential new dams to protect Brisbane and Ipswich
Post by: Binder on December 17, 2014, 05:37:21 AM
Wouldn't it just be cheaper to actually follow your existing management manuals........
Title: Re: Potential new dams to protect Brisbane and Ipswich
Post by: aussiebasser on December 17, 2014, 10:20:37 AM
An amazing article from the Brisbane Times here:

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/new-dams-could-be-built-near-linville-or-willowbank-study-20141216-12844g.html?rand=7390127&logout=true#comments (http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/new-dams-could-be-built-near-linville-or-willowbank-study-20141216-12844g.html?rand=7390127&logout=true#comments)

Telling us that the Upper Brisbane River flows into Lake Somerset..........................and a letter writer asking why a tunnel cannot be run from Wivenhoe to North Pine with the road tunnelling machines, to divert the flood waters.................really, honestly, WTF.
Title: Re: Potential new dams to protect Brisbane and Ipswich
Post by: A Marshall on December 17, 2014, 12:07:47 PM
How are we going to manage the SIP with North Pine Dale?
Title: Re: Potential new dams to protect Brisbane and Ipswich
Post by: aussiebasser on December 17, 2014, 12:28:01 PM
We'll count the fish and charge them on a per head basis.  Too easy.
Title: Re: Potential new dams to protect Brisbane and Ipswich
Post by: rayke1938 on December 17, 2014, 02:27:06 PM
Can we return the tilapia and forkies we have enough of them already? :(
Cheers
Ray
Title: Re: Potential new dams to protect Brisbane and Ipswich
Post by: aussiebasser on December 17, 2014, 02:33:25 PM
Sorry Ray, it's a one way deal, we won't charge you extra for them though, just the standard $5.00 a head.