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Snowy Hydro Wants Changes to Licence Provisions to Avoid Exacerbating Flooding

December 14, 2010 By jennifer

TERRY Charlton, CEO and Managing Director of Snowy Hydro, confirmed with me this morning by telephone that Snowy Hydro has been making water releases that may have exacerbated current flood conditions in the Murray Darling Basin because of licence conditions imposed by the NSW Office of Water. 

Mr Charlton told me that he wrote to the NSW government on April 21, 2010, and raised the potential issue in the licence, the requirement for Snowy Hydro to repay water immediately inflows climbed above a specified long range value.

As recently as last night, December 13, 2010, Mr Charlton was still in talks with the NSW Office of Water asking that this provision in their licence be changed.

“The NSW government appears unable to make any decisions,” said Mr Charlton.

“The situation is ridiculous.  We are frustrated.   Late last week we pulled back on the water releases but this potentially puts us in contravention of our water licence,” said Mr Charlton.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Floods, Murray River, Snowy Hydro

Snowy Hydro Must Immediately Stop Exacerbating the Current Flood Crisis

December 13, 2010 By admin

Murrumbidgee Valley Food and Fibre Association (MVFFA) is appalled to learn that Snowy Hydro has been releasing water ostensibly as part of its environmental flow obligations that can only have exacerbated the current flood crisis.

This bureaucratic incompetence was uncovered by Dr Jennifer Marohasy and detailed in her article published by Quadrant on Saturday.

http://www.quadrant.org.au/blogs/doomed-planet/2010/12/bureaucratic-flood-damage

After ringing up to ask a genuine question, she was given the most amazing “run around” by the water bureaucracies.

MVFFA can confirm that similar questions have been asked by several of its members and they have also been stonewalled.

“We all knew that something was not right up there in the mountains but we couldn’t get a straight answer out of anyone”, said Mrs. Christine O’Callaghan, Public Officer for MVFFA.

“I have been trying to ring the two separate departments for over a week and could only get to those nice women who answer the phones. I have left messages for both David Harris (Snowy Hydro Limited) and David Harriss (NSW Office of Water).

 “I was asking the same questions that Dr Marohasy was asking.”

 “It is very fortunate for all of us that Dr Marohasy recognized that something was odd about the answers she was given and that she was tenacious enough and concerned enough to get to the bottom of it” said Mrs Debbie Buller, President. “At least we now have some answers.”

 “MVFFA calls for an immediate cessation of all environment flows into all catchments downstream from the Snowy Hydro System.

 “They are sending out water into dams that can’t store it, into river systems which are in major flood, through environmental assets which are already flooded.”

 “There is not one ounce of common sense or sensible water management here”, said Mrs Robyn Schmetzer, Treasurer.

“Why on earth aren’t they diverting every single drop possible into Lake Eucumbene to help alleviate the flood crisis?

“Eucumbene is the central reservoir in the Snowy system and is only 25% full, leaving a huge storage potential.

“The Snowy system was built to not only generate power but also as a storage system to help manage the excesses of our variable climate.”

Media enquiries to Debbie Buller on 0414374312

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Floods, Murray River, Snowy Hydro

Snowy Hydro Not Contributing to Flooding

December 10, 2010 By jennifer

Communities along the  Murray and Murrumbidgee face more rain and more flooding, and there have been accusations, particularly from Leeton farmer David J. Linsday,  that the situation is being exacerbated by bureaucratic incompetence, in particular, by Snowy Hydro releasing water into already flooded rivers, water that could be filling Lake Eucumbene. 

I phoned Snowy Hydro this morning and put the various accusations that have been filling my email inbox to them.

Paul Johnson assured me that there is nothing Snowy Hydro could do to reduce the flooding because most of the rain is falling below Lake Eucumbene and Snowy Hydro does not have the capacity to pump from the lower reservoirs, for example from the Blowering or Burrunjuck dams, into Lake Eucumbene. 

Mr Johnson confirmed that Lake Eucumbene is only at about 20 percent capacity; and that the Lake is enormous with a capacity nine times Sydney Harbor.

Mr Johnson also said that water in the higher reservoirs, for example Lake Tantangara, that could be diverted to Lake Eucumbene was being diverted to the lake rather than to the lower reservoirs.

The forecast is for more rain and already 35 council areas in NSW have been declared natural disaster zones.  Crop losses are significant and global wheat prices continue to climb.

UPDATE: 

I got it wrong.  To find out what happened after I posted this short note, read  http://www.quadrant.org.au/blogs/doomed-planet/2010/12/bureaucratic-flood-damage

Filed Under: News, Opinion Tagged With: Floods, Murray River, Snowy Hydro

Advertising GM Bread

December 8, 2010 By jennifer

INTERNATIONAL grains industry leaders are building-up their consideration of the market and trade requirements that will underpin the commercialisation of GM wheat.

In parallel to the global R&D program to deliver valued GM wheat varieties – including significant work in Australia – the grains industry’s supply chain-wide assessment process is underway.

A key step is the release at this week’s International Grains Forum in Perth, WA, of the document ‘GM wheat – a seven to ten year program of consultation and collaboration’, prepared by Agrifood Awareness Australia Executive Director, Paula Fitzgerald.

“We have time on our side and are taking a long-term view as it is accepted fact that GM wheat is at least seven years away from commercialisation.

“The document outlines the series of actions that will occur in the years ahead and has been endorsed by a range a key Australian grains industry stakeholders.”

Keith Perrett, GRDC Chairman says the case for GM wheat R&D is compelling.

“It’s an accepted fact that the global human population is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050 and farmers will have to produce more food from finite land and water resources.

“Australian farmers will have a key role, as while we produce just 3% of the global wheat harvest each year, it accounts for near 15% of the global wheat trade.

“Importantly, wheat is the second largest food crop after corn, yet for the last decade or so, wheat plantings have declined. One reason for this is that wheat productivity and profitability growth lags behind corn, soybean, cotton and canola crops where modern plant science techniques have been utilised to significantly improve their performance.”

Dr Bruce Lee, Director, CSIRO Food Futures National Research Flagship says the use of modern gene technology in wheat breeding is an extension of historical variety adaptation and development.

“Bread wheat as we know it today is genetically complex and has been derived from a combination of primitive wheats.

“Under the guiding hand of farmers over the last 10,000 years, several different species of grasses mingled, cross-bred and hybridised to form a genetically diverse and flexible plant that we can continue to work with for our benefit.

“We can use modern GM technology to accelerate adaptive improvements, to help improve yields, sustain farming in marginal areas, overcome production adversities and improve the nutritional value of our food.

“In turn, all this can help to address food security and achieve healthier and more stable communities and populations.”

In acknowledgment of this scenario, Australia joined Canada and the United States of America to launch a GM Wheat Trilateral Statement in 2009. This statement:

·         recognised the importance of GM wheat research and development, and

·         noted that the three countries would work together to address market and trade considerations, prior to GM wheat being commercialised, to ensure that new crops are commercialised responsibly and provide choice for farmers, the broader agriculture industry, customers and importantly, consumers.

Accordingly, Ms Fitzgerald says over the years ahead, the Australian grains industry will work with domestic and international colleagues to examine and understand customer requirements for GM wheat, which will require regulatory approval in Australia and in export markets.

“Australia has successfully grown GM cotton since 1996 and GM canola since 2008. The Australian agriculture sector will utilise this experience and build on its capacity and expertise in science and global trade to ensure the successful introduction of GM wheat in a timely and responsible manner,” she says.

 GM wheat – fast facts:

·         GM wheat is at least seven years away from commercialisation.

·         Approved field trials of some GM wheat varieties are now underway to assess the plants’ agronomic performance and characteristics.

·         GM wheat will undergo stringent scientific assessment to ensure its safety for human health and the environment as part of the approval process by specialist regulatory authorities.

·         The development of GM wheat varieties is a global collaborative effort involving scientists from both public and private sectors using proven technology.

·         A recent survey in the USA showed strong support for GM wheat with almost three quarters of respondents indicating they would purchase products made with GM wheat, if the wheat was produced to use less water, land and/or pesticides.

 This is a media release from Agrifood Awareness.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Biotechnology

Can’t Do as Government Says: MDB Chief Quits

December 7, 2010 By jennifer

“MURRAY Darling Basin Authority Chairman Mike Taylor has announced his sudden intention to step down from the chairman’s role at the end of January. 

“It is understood Mr Taylor had a difference of opinion with the Federal Government over interpretation of the Water Act and its ability to properly consider the social and economic impacts of proposed water cuts, in the Authority’s final plan.

“A statement issued by the MDBA today said Mr Taylor had written to Federal Water Minister Tony Burke regarding the Basin Plan and the chairman’s role.

“Mr Taylor said balancing the requirements of the Water Act 2007 against the potential social and economic impact on communities would be a “significant challenge”.

“The Guide was developed with full regard to the requirements of the Water Act, and in close consultation with the Australian Government Solicitor,” he said.

“However, the authority has sought, and obtained, further confirmation that it cannot compromise the minimum level of water required to restore the system’s environment on social or economic grounds.

“Under the Water Act the further steps the Authority is able to take over the next 12 months in developing the Proposed Basin Plan, and the Basin Plan itself, will necessarily mirror and refine what has been done by the Authority to date…

http://sl.farmonline.com.au/news/nationalrural/agribusiness-and-general/political/mike-taylor-quits-mdba/2018418.aspx?storypage=0

from Mike Taylor quits MDBA, BY COLIN BETTLES
07 Dec, 2010 08:56 AM

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Murray River, Water

Not too far from the Playboy Casino in Cancun…

December 7, 2010 By jennifer

Members of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are meeting with a lot of other people to save us from climate change…

“The Process works like this. A multitude of long, inspissate, obfuscatory, obnubilating, obscurantist draft agreements are circulated, always a day or two late for delegates to find out what they have actually agreed to. The daily timetables for the various ‘working’ sessions of the conference are never available until breakfast-time on the day, allowing no scope for planning the day. By these means, most delegates are kept permanently and completely in the dark.

“Here is a typical paragraph from one of these leaden documents:

‘The SBSTA welcomed the report (FCCC/SBSTA/2010/INF.10) on the second workshop of the work programme on revising the “Guidelines for the preparation of national communications by Parties included in Annex I to the Convention Part I: UNFCCC reporting guidelines on annual inventories” (hereinafter referred to as the UNFCCC Annex I reporting guidelines), held in Bonn, Germany, from 3 to 4 November 2010, which was organized by the secretariat as requested by the SBSTA at its thirtieth session.’

“Try to read several hundred pages of this stuff. It simply isn’t possible. And that, of course, is the idea. This is the Mushroom-Growers’ Management Method writ large: keep them in the dark and feed them plenty of sh*t.

“What these ramblings conceal is the remarkably rapid rate at which dozens – no, hundreds – of new bureaucracies are being created as The Process grinds on. As anyone at the Playboy Casino [in Cancun] will tell you, ‘somebody gotta pay for all those lights.’ And that somebody is you, gentle taxpayer. No one has yet managed to discover just how much these hundreds of new supranational climate-change bureaucracies are costing us. That is an international state secret – until Wikileaks gets hold of the figures, of course…

Read more here: http://sppiblog.org/news/from-nopenhagen-to-yes-we-cancun

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change

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