Newcastle Herald Letters to the Editor: Tuesday, September 17, 2019

September 17 2019 - 12:30am
NOT THE ANSWER: Building dams is not the best way to address the country's water problem, argues Dungog resident Carol Pasenow. Artwork: Peter Lewis
NOT THE ANSWER: Building dams is not the best way to address the country's water problem, argues Dungog resident Carol Pasenow. Artwork: Peter Lewis

I AM proud to be one of those people depicted in Peter Lewis' cartoon ('Lewis' View', Newcastle Herald, 14/9). Proud that my family can still work a productive farm in the valley and provide food for a country that is rapidly losing agricultural land. Proud to have saved the environment. Proud that the lovely Williams River flows free and maintains its health and biodiversity. Proud to say the riverine life has a habitat which is not over resourced. Proud that the seafood industry of the Hunter is protected by having a healthy estuary system. So yes, I am proud I saved the environment. Proud to be part of the voice for the environment. Yes, the Williams River is struggling, as most river systems in Australia are, however the fact that the ecosystem of this river is still healthy reflects the advantages of having a free flowing river. Over-extraction from the Murray/Darling River system have left dried up rivers and millions of dead fish. With over 80 per cent of the Hunter Valley water supply already pulled from the Williams River system the NSW government is wise in not revisiting Tillegra Dam. Now is the time for Hunter Water to take up the community's cry for more recycling and a more diversified water supply system. In the 2014 Lower Hunter Water Plan the community asked for more water efficiency methods, recycling, rainwater, stormwater capture, and conservation education. During the current review of the plan this is again what the community wants. It's time Hunter Water listened. Time to claw back ratepayer funds sent to NSW government treasury and fund local infrastructure to reuse what we waste. With 60 per cent in our current water supply, restrictions already started and no clear sign of rain in the near future, now is the time to capture what is going down the drain.

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