Townsville Bulletin

Plan to unlock water supply

- HEIDI PETITH

A “VITAL” new report aims to unlock water supplies to boost economic growth across the Mackay Whitsunday Isaac region.

Greater Whitsunday Alliance has released its Regional Water Strategy to identify the value of existing assets and pinpoint new ways to tap into water to ensure long-term economic security. GW3 chief executive officer Kylie Porter said the strategy was “vital” to understand how constraint­s to accessing water were impacting developmen­t opportunit­ies.

“The MIW Regional Water Strategy quantifies both regional water assets, and the current and future demand for water and provides a blueprint for leveraging these assets to secure our region’s economic future,” Ms Porter said.

The report identified four services that demanded extra water including the Bowen Food Bowl, an agricultur­al precinct in Collinsvil­le and an aquacultur­e industry which could double in size over the next decade.

There was also the Isaac resources hub including metallurgi­cal coal expansions and needing to secure water supply for the urban population.

To meet these demands, the report recommende­d actions such as water concession­s, transition­ing to higher value enterprise­s including Biofutures and horticultu­re, reusing mine-affected water, incentivis­ing agricultur­al attraction tours and creating a “one stop” informatio­n hub for

Queensland’s water products’ market.

There was also projects such as building new water pipelines from Peter Faust Dam, the Elliott Main Channel or Urannah Dam to service Bowen and tapping into Urannah to also supply water to Collinsvil­le.

“This project only examined the opportunit­ies associated with water through an economic developmen­t lens as opposed to an environmen­tal, social or community view, although these were considered,” Ms Porter said.

“The report will now be socialised with key stakeholde­rs and GW3 will champion the focus areas and associated activity for the recommenda­tions, including representa­tions to state and federal government­s.”

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