Media Release.
The
LNP government’s plan to push ahead and release untreated water from
Central Queensland mines into the region’s waterways should be
vigorously questioned by local residents who are right
to be concerned.
Rockhampton
MP Bill Byrne said Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney’s arrogant handling of
the water release left Central Queensland residents with scant
information about what was in their water supplies
and was typical of the environmentally irresponsible Newman government.
“Let’s
be perfectly clear – the way the government has gone about this entire
process has been arrogant in the extreme,” Mr Byrne said.
“This
is a government that does not believe in the important science of
phenomena like climate change and all of a sudden expects us to believe
that it has had a big change of heart and now
believes in the science of releasing mine discharge."
“Just
like the people of Rockhampton and surrounding communities, I question
if this move would be permitted anywhere else without a significant
public outcry."
“Would the government be so quick to pull the trigger if it was releasing this water into Wivenhoe Dam for instance?"
“You
can be assured they would be thinking twice. In the last flood episode
in Brisbane this government was extremely concerned about releasing
water in the metropolitan area that was merely
muddy – now they want the people of Rockhampton to accept untreated
mine water."
“This water should be treated on site by the mining companies before it is allowed to be flushed into our waterways."
“The
government has a responsibility to establish that policy, monitor that
policy and ensure that policy is being followed, including frequent
public reporting on water quality."
“Mr Seeney has every right to oppose that view and accuse anybody who doesn’t agree with him of scaremongering."
“But
the simple fact is that the people of Central Queensland have every
right to be apprehensive about what is being released into their
waterways and their water supplies."
“They are right to question this decision."
“And
I challenge Mr Seeney and the government – in their apparent confidence
that this is a safe move – to give a guarantee that the water is indeed
safe.”
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