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Posted: 2022-11-24 20:41:21

A group of 18 water experts from universities across the country has written to the Northern Territory Chief Minister to express concern about the region's "poor" water regulations and to urge a halt in new extraction licences.

The joint letter was penned after the NT government last week released a draft water allocation plan for the Georgina Wiso Basin — which covers an area twice the size of Tasmania, from Daly Waters in the north to beyond Tennant Creek in the south.

According to the draft plan, up to 262 gigalitres of water — the equivalent of more than 100,000 Olympic swimming pools — could be taken sustainably from the basin each year.

About three-quarters would go towards industries, including agriculture and mining, with 10 gigalitres set aside for petroleum activities, such as fracking in the gas-rich Beetaloo region.

The government said the allocation accounts for about 40 per cent of the basin's annual "recharge", which is when groundwater is topped up by rainfall.

An aerial photo of vivid green wetland with patches of silvery water, in late afternoon fading light.
Water allocation plans currently cover about 5 per cent of the territory, according to the experts. 

But the academics — who specialise in several disciplines including hydrology, ecology and water governance — have described the draft plan as "particularly poor and regressive".

In the letter, they say the plan:

  • breaches water planning guidelines of the National Water Initiative
  • puts at risk significant environmental and Indigenous values
  • was prepared without input from a water advisory committee

Government says plan strikes 'right balance'

When the draft plan was released, the government said it had been developed with reference to scientific studies, as well as recent water monitoring undertaken as part of a Strategic Regional and Environmental Baseline Assessment (SREBA).

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