Big
Gains in Snowy Plan 15
July 1949 Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga) |
As one result of the Snowy River scheme
New South Wales will receive waters which will enable the State to develop
the rich Murrumbidgee Valley to such an extent that there will be available
a vast stretch of land for irrigation, equal to two and a half
times the present land under intense cultivation in the Murrumbidgee
Valley. This was stated tonight by the Minister for Conservation
(Mr. Weir). Land
Along Murray 'In addition to this gigantic project,
the extra waters which will be available from the Murray River will
enable the development of land roughly equal to the existing
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area,' he added. The N.S.W. Government will push on
immediately with the major works, so that it will be in a position
to use the water the moment it is available. 'There will be huge constructional
activities involved in the way of channelling and diversions from the
Murrumbidgee, together with the construction of Blowering
Dam, on the Tumut River, as well as an additional storage on the Upper
Murray,' the Minister said. Assistance
for N.S.W Mr. Weir said the conference which
he attended yesterday indicated that it was prepared to go a long way
towards assisting New South Wales. Not only did the Common- wealth
Authority undertake the major diversion of the Snowy River and the
diversion of part of the Murray River water via its tributary, the
Tooma, but the Commonwealth would also contribute to the cost of Blowering Dam and other necessary storages. Mr. Weir added that as, under the
proposed scheme, practically the whole of the Snowy River waters would
be diverted by the construction of the Jindabyne Dam, Victoria would undertake
to look after the construction of weirs or barrages as might be required
on the lower part of the Snowy River traversing that State. |