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6. The Bradfield Scheme. (Right) During World War II and for some years afterwards, the Bradfield Scheme was regarded as an essential step in building and securing our nation, and as the obvious next project to be built after the Snowy Scheme. Beginning in the 1980s, Queensland MP Bob Katter revived the scheme, in a revised form. the Tully , the Herbert and the Burdekin, diverting them over the Great Dividing Range into the Flin- ders , and thence into the Thomson, to flow into and fill up Lake Eyre, drought-proofing much of the inter - ior. 12. Melbourne. solved in the ourne's chronic water shortages could easily be s Melb using waste t term by using stormwater and treating and reu short - seawater r or in the longer term by nuclear desalination of wate water , or , in the longer term, by nuclear desalination of seawater. 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(Below) Completely ne ew systems of irrigation for the Murray-Darling Basin, which produce es 40% of Australia's agriculture and comprises 75% of its irrigated d agricultural acreage, could double its existing $16 billion output, much of which could be delivered by the Asian Ex - press to Darw win, for markets in Asia. New Great Water Projects e T ASMANIA T T 9. The e Clarence Scheme . (Below) Diver ting the upper Clarence and Nimboida, (and also the M Macleay River), with a flow comparable to the Snowy Moun ntain diversions, over the Dividing Range into the Murra ay-Darling Basin would open up great new irrigation projec cts. me Cairns C T ownsville T isbane Sydney Hobart Perth Geraldton ar Car ra Fr Bun Diversion Dam and Lake Kununurra 11. The Franklin Dam and the Summer Rains Project. The pro-greenie, econo omic rationalist Hawke government stopped the Franklin Dam in 1983 with the help o of the High Court It should still be built In 1998 Bosch Engin in 1983, with the help of the High Court. It should still be built. In 1998, Bosch Engin - eering Pty Ltd. proposed the Summer Rains Project, a series of 48 projects across the state, which would more than double Tasmania's irrigated acreage. 3. The Roper River ficant has signif development potential. 4. The Flinders River a key riv would be a key river in the revised Bradfield Scheme, as the Nich holson and Leichhardt Rivers would likely be, as w well. 7. The Dawson Scheme. First proposed in the 1920s, a dam on the Daw wson could be the centrepiece of a $3 billion development proj ject. 8. The Burnett River S cheme. A dam and a series of f weirs on the Burnett River would alleviate the chronic water shortages s in the Bundaberg/Hervey Bay region. 1. Fitzroy River. The Fitzroy in s catchment area is larger than the state of Victoria; n. It flood, the Fitzroy's volume of water is second only to the Amazo has an annual runoff of 8 million megalitres; by comparison, the Sydney metropolitan area has around 4 million people and uses one-half million megalitres a year . Ether on ron Fr a nkli n R iv er G L.M erbert Bass Str ait G ulf o f C a r p enta r i a Adelaide. 15. A c water problems those of Melbourne and Perth, Adelaide's chronic Like d be easily solved through nuclear desalination. could For under $40 billion (the amount wiped from Australians superannuation funds by the stock market crashes of 2001), we could build all the great projects pictured here. The northern rivers in the Timor Sea, Gulf of Carpentaria and North-East Coast drainage di - visions represent over two-thirds of Australia's surface water resources, of which only a tiny fraction is developed (Projects 1-8, clockwise from left of map). A great deal also remains to be developed in the South-East Coast drain - age division and Tasmania (Projects 9-14), and in the interior , the South, and the West (Projects 15-18). There are many other worth - while, smaller projects already planned, which should also be built. L.E L n T 0 500 Kilometres Albany Queenstown eston e De t onpo Burnie Grafton ndaberg Mackay Esperance Port Hed 18. Perth/Wheat Belt. m Es In the short term, if desalinated seawater were pumped from - ed to perance to Kalgoorlie, this would enable the water now pump Perth Kalgoorlie in the Mundaring-Kalgoorlie pipeline to stay in the uclear area. Ultimately, Perth should expand its supplies through nu desalination of seawater. Northwest Victoria. 14. N or upgrading; the Wimmera- ens of dams in Victoria need urgent maintenance Doze onverted to pipes to prevent ee's open channel irrigation system should be co Malle proposed to double the size er wastage; and the Victorian government in 1998 wate oost the state's food exports e irrigation system in the north-west, to help bo of th $4 billion per annum to $20 billion by 2010. from Melbourne waste water diversion. 13. M mwater, Prof. Enders n alternative use of Melbourne's waste and storm As a - e into the Murray-Dar proposes to pump it over the Great Dividing Range bee p - ling Basin, to open up new irrigated agricultural areas. 17. Esperance to Kalgoorlie. United Utilities Australia has proposed to desalinate seawater off Esperance and pipe it to Kalgoorlie-Boulder, to solve the region's water shortage, a proposal most effectively done by nuclear desa- lination. 5. The Reid Scheme, and the Mitchell, Staaten, Gilbert and Norman Rivers. In a project on the scale of the Snowy Scheme, Brisbane engineer L.B.S. Reid in the 1940s proposed a series of dams, canals and tunnels to channel the floodwaters of the Walsh, Tate, Lynd, Einasleigh and Gilbert Rivers into the Diamantina. The Mitchell, Staaten, Gilbert and Norman Rivers, which flow unused into the Gulf of Carpentaria all have development potential of Carpentaria, all have development potential. he Finke River. 16. T ield ddition to his "Bradfield Scheme", Dr. J.J.C. Bradfi In ad n a proposed a Central Australia scheme, based upo also an s of dams at gaps in the McDonnell-Musgrave R serie - tar to store the flood waters of the Finke and its tribut ges, - he channels of which flow toward Lake Eyre. ies, th 2. Ord, Victoria, Daly Rivers. The Ord-Victoria Project could be one of the greatest irrigation projects in the world, right on the doorstep of Asia's huge and growing population centres. Water expert Prof. Lance Endersbee recommends that the Ord and Victoria be developed in combina- tion, on a vast scale; the Daly River has potential, as well. at Water Projects Map 2_version EPS 3.pmd 10/Feb/02, 5:24 PM 1

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Page 1: New Great Water Projects - Australian Citizens Party...2002/02/04  · 8. The Burnett River S cheme. A dam and a series off weirs on the Burnett River would alleviate the chronic water

6. The Bradfield Scheme. (Right)During World War II and for some years afterwards,the Bradfield Scheme was regarded as an essentialstep in building and securing our nation, and as theobvious next project to be built after the Snowy Scheme. Beginning in the 1980s, Queensland MPBob Katter revived the scheme, in a revised form.

the Tully, the Herbert and the Burdekin, diverting them over the Great Dividing Range into the Flin-ders, and thence into the Thomson, to flow into and fill up Lake Eyre, drought-proofing much of the inter-ior.

12. Melbourne.solved in theourne's chronic water shortages could easily be sMelbusing wastet term by using stormwater and treating and reushort -seawaterr or in the longer term by nuclear desalination ofwatewater, or, in the longer term, by nuclear desalination of seawater.

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10. The Murraay-Darling Basin. (Below)Completely neew systems of irrigation for the Murray-Darling Basin,which producees 40% of Australia's agriculture and comprises 75%of its irrigatedd agricultural acreage, could double its existing $16billion output, much of which could be delivered by the Asian Ex-press to Darwwin, for markets in Asia.

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11. The Franklin Dam and the Summer Rains Project.The pro-greenie, econoomic rationalist Hawke government stopped the Franklin Damin 1983 with the help oof the High Court It should still be built In 1998 Bosch Enginin 1983, with the help of the High Court. It should still be built. In 1998, Bosch Engin-eering Pty Ltd. proposed the Summer Rains Project, a series of 48 projects acrossthe state, which would more than double Tasmania's irrigated acreage.

3. The Roper River ficant has signif development potential.

4. The Flinders River a key riv would be a key river in therevised Bradfield Scheme, as the Nichholson andLeichhardt Rivers would likely be, as wwell.

7. The Dawson Scheme.First proposed in the 1920s, a dam on the Dawwson could bethe centrepiece of a $3 billion development projject.

8. The Burnett River Scheme.A dam and a series off weirs on the Burnett River would alleviate thechronic water shortagess in the Bundaberg/Hervey Bay region.

1. Fitzroy River.The Fitzroy’ ins catchment area is larger than the state of Victoria;

on. Itflood, the Fitzroy's volume of water is second only to the Amazoehas an annual runoff of 8 million megalitres; by comparison, thesSydney metropolitan area has around 4 million people and uses

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For under $40 billion (the amount wipedfrom Australians’ superannuation funds by’the stock market crashes of 2001), wecould build all the great projects picturedhere.

The northern rivers in the Timor Sea, Gulf ofCarpentaria and North-East Coast drainage di-visions represent over two-thirds of Australia'ssurface water resources, of which only a tinyfraction is developed (Projects 1-8, clockwisefrom left of map). A great deal also remains tobe developed in the South-East Coast drain-age division and Tasmania (Projects 9-14),and in the interior, the South, and the West(Projects 15-18). There are many other worth-while, smaller projects already planned, which should also be built.

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ucleararea. Ultimately, Perth should expand its supplies through nudesalination of seawater.

Northwest Victoria.14. Nor upgrading; the Wimmera-ens of dams in Victoria need urgent maintenance Doze

onverted to pipes to preventee's open channel irrigation system should be coMalleproposed to double the sizeer wastage; and the Victorian government in 1998 wate

oost the state's food exportse irrigation system in the north-west, to help boof th$4 billion per annum to $20 billion by 2010.from

Melbourne waste water diversion.13. Mmwater, Prof. Endersn alternative use of Melbourne's waste and stormAs a -e into the Murray-Darproposes to pump it over the Great Dividing Rangebee p -

ling Basin, to open up new irrigated agricultural areas.17. Esperance to Kalgoorlie.United Utilities Australia has proposed to desalinate seawater offEsperance and pipe it to Kalgoorlie-Boulder, to solve the region'swater shortage, a proposal most effectively done by nuclear desa-lination.

5. The Reid Scheme, and the Mitchell, Staaten, Gilbert and Norman Rivers. In a project on the scale of the Snowy Scheme, Brisbane engineer L.B.S. Reid in the 1940s proposed a series of dams, canals and tunnels to channel the floodwaters of the Walsh, Tate, Lynd, Einasleigh and Gilbert Rivers into the Diamantina. The Mitchell, Staaten, Gilbert and Norman Rivers, which flow unused into the Gulf of Carpentaria all have development potentialof Carpentaria, all have development potential.

he Finke River.16. Tieldddition to his "Bradfield Scheme", Dr. J.J.C. BradfiIn adn aproposed a Central Australia scheme, based upoalso ans of dams at gaps in the McDonnell-Musgrave Rserie -tarto store the flood waters of the Finke and its tributges, -

he channels of which flow toward Lake Eyre.ies, th

2. Ord, Victoria, Daly Rivers.The Ord-Victoria Project could be one of the greatest irrigation projects in the world, right on the doorstep of Asia's huge and growing population centres. Water expert Prof. Lance Endersbee recommends that the Ord and Victoria be developed in combina-tion, on a vast scale; the Daly River has potential, as well.

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