May2014_Changes to North Pine Dam operations

The North Pine Dam Optimisation Study looked at a wide range of scenarios and outlines a number of management options, taking into account water supply security, dam safety, downstream impacts and economic benefits. 
 
Energy and Water Supply Minister Mark McArdle said there is no doubt the region will experience another major flood at some stage, but through better planning, as we promised at the election, the risks can be eased.
“While seeking public feedback on all of the options outlined in the study, the Government has nominated a preferred option,” Mr McArdle said.
“Option 3 would see North Pine Dam lowered to 90 per cent of its full supply level for up to 20 years.
“This would decrease the probability of overtopping the dam crest during a flood event and provide more warning time ahead of an impending flood event to residents living downstream.”
“A discussion paper has been developed to help people and we invite the community to provide its feedback on the study,” Mr Ruthenberg said.
“The Department of Energy and Water Supply will also hold public consultation meetings in the Moreton Bay Regional Council area.”
More information about the study, including advice on how to provide feedback and comment on the reports is available on the Department of Energy and Water Supply’s website at www.dews.qld.gov.au/water-supply-regulations/flood-mitigation-initiatives/north-pine-dams-optimisation-study  or by phoning 13 QGOV (13 7468). 

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