Hobart Water Restrictions More Than Heavy Rains
Stage 1 water restrictions for the Hobart area have been driven by factors beyond the recent heavy rainfall.
Stage 1 water restrictions for the Hobart area have been driven by factors beyond the recent heavy rainfall.
What is the total volume of water allocations Tas Irrigation has on issue from the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE)?
It’s National Water Week - an important opportunity to reflect on the genuine threat posed to Tasmania by over-exploitation & mismanagement of our rivers
Rivers in more extensively developed areas of catchment in Tasmania are under stress and this is causing changes in river health.
It’s time to take a careful look at exactly what is happening with Tasmania’s river systems.
Going to page 86, General government revenue, are you aware that in water licence fees we're only expecting to make a little over $2 million a year out to 2025?
We need to be mindful of the potential for very significant shocks to people when they receive their water and sewerage bill and their electricity bills.
The Greens will seek an urgent briefing with the Environment Protection Agency on whether existing regulations are capable of protecting water catchments.
TasWater’s Stage 1 water restrictions that take effect from December 20 in Greater Hobart are extraordinary.
Full transcript of the Tasmanian Water and Sewerage Corporation Pty Ltd hearings in the 2019 Government Businesses Scrutiny Committee.