yeh one word liar ...here's another couple fabian...

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    yeh one word liar ...here's another couple fabian socialist.

    here's another of there stuff ups


    The Clarence Scheme was summarised
    in , July
    12, 1997: ?Several factors are now
    combining to make it feasible and
    economic to divert the seaward flowing
    waters of the upper Clarence,
    Nimboida and Macleay Rivers into
    the Murray Darling basin. The annual
    flow of water available is comparable
    to that of the Snowy Mountain
    diversions.
    ?The Clarence Project would enable
    the development of further irrigation
    along the Dumaresq and
    MacIntyre Rivers that form the border
    between NSW and Qld. The
    Macleay project would involve the
    transmountain diversion into the
    Gwydir River in NSW.?
    The Clarence Scheme was elaborated
    by its designer, Prof. Lance
    Endersbee, in a speech to the CEC
    on November 23, 1997:
    ?There is the catchment of the
    Clarence River and it is a wonderful
    little cup in there and very steep
    country, high rainfall and one of the
    highest rainfall areas in Australia,
    and they get the summer rains from
    the monsoons coming down and
    they get the winter rains as well. So
    there is a lot of rainfall there and it
    all flows out into the sea, and if you
    have been to Grafton, you know how
    wide the Clarence River is in Grafton.
    It?s a big river. So I have worked out,
    designed a scheme for the diversion
    of the Clarence into the Darling.
    ?Now, as you know, there is a lot
    of algae in the Darling?. This
    would flush all the algae out of the
    Darling. I have designed this as a
    pump storage scheme. There is a
    surplus of thermal energy, coal fired
    thermal energy from the Hunter and
    LaTrobe Valley and there is a surplus
    of thermal energy on the national
    grid and the national grid just
    goes right through there?past the
    project.? So I knew that there was
    a surplus of thermal energy overnight
    and at weekends and so with
    this Clarence diversion, rather than
    tunneling through the mountains, I
    could pump it up the hill and so I
    have devised a scheme whereby we
    pump overnight and at weekends,
    and we generate at peak times, on
    the way down the hill, and the
    project is economic!?
    10. The Murray-Darling Basin
    Prof. Endersbee: ?There is an opportunity
    to greatly develop
    the existing Murray-Darling Basin,
    where they really only use effectively,
    something like 10% of
    the water that is applied to the land,
    deplorably low. So I?ve been saying,
    it is readily possible, to double
    the efficiency, which means we
    could double the area of land, with
    the same volume of water or even
    go further. I?ve just been in touch
    with the Chairman of the Commonwealth
    Scientific and Industrial
    Research Organisation. He?s told
    me that the new chief of that organisation
    is looking at the same
    possibility of doubling the output
    of food for the same volume of water
    in the basin. Now, once again,
    that is a project that initially might
    cost $5 billion. The point is that
    the volume of output, at the present
    moment in the Murray-Darling basin,
    is about $20 billion a year, if
    you add crops plus all the manufacturing
    based on food, and food
    products and things like that. The
    agriculture in the Murray-Darling
    basin, plus the processing is something
    about $20 billion. [Prof. Endersbee
    has updated earlier estimates
    of $16 billion.] Now we
    could go pretty close to doing that
    again. In other words, we could
    easily add another $20 billion dollars,
    of output, for the same volume
    of water. So, if that is the potential
    value per annum, that means
    we could easily justify a capital
    cost, of $5 billion to start, then we
    go, and get on with it?. However,
    the private sector is unlikely to embark
    on the complete design and
    construction of entirely new irrigation
    systems. This would involve
    new diversion weirs, pumping
    plants, new lined channels totaling
    hundreds of kilometres, pipe
    distribution systems, and the opening
    up of vast new lands for irrigated agricluture ..

    not only that there is also the prospect of providing northern NSW and SE Queensland with clean green hydro electricity .

    the howard gov was intent on making irrigation in the basin more effectient , and more productive .
    The fabian socialist rudd gillard crew are attempting to destroy it . They made plenty noise about infrastructure , and as with anything else they say it's either spin or just plain lies.
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