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Water for Bowen Risks Too Great for Barrier Reef

The two organisations, who boast significant experience in sustainable water use and Reef protection, have lodged their objection to the proposed $130.5 million project.

"We believe the environmental impacts of this project - particularly the threats posed to the Reef and coastal turtles, dolphins and dugongs - are gravely underestimated by SunWater in its Environmental Impact Study," WWF-Australia Reef Catchments Manager Piet Filet said.

"You cannot have transformation of this scale without dire, broadscale consequences for the environment."

The proposed 'Water for Bowen' project, developed by the Queensland Government owned corporation SunWater, plans to redirect water from the Burdekin River across the coastal plain to Bowen via a 130km long channel and pipeline system.

The increased water supply would be used to boost major industrial activity in the area, including at Abbot Point coal terminal, and would also lift urban and agricultural water use in the region.

Further concerns outlined by WWF-Australia and the QCC include:

"This project is neither feasible nor responsible for the community or the ecological future of the Bowen area and should not be allowed to proceed," said Queensland Conservation Executive Director Toby Hutcheon.

More information

Dr Piet Filet, WWF-Australia Reef Catchments Manager, WWF-Australia,
Mobile: 0407 711 262

Charlie Stevens, WWF-Australia Queensland Media Manager, WWF-Australia,
Mobile: 0424 649 689