Water Filtration
Plant at Tumut 3
December 1966 The Canberra Times |
State Government construction departments
were examining projects the Snowy Mountains Authority could undertake
in NSW the Minister for Public Works, Mr Hughes said today. However, he indicated that such
work would have to be a Commonwealth financial responsibility. Mr Hughes was opening the new
$200,000 water filtration plant at Tumut. He said the filtration plant was
needed because of an undesirable degree of pollution in the river water caused
by the activities of the Snowy Mountains Authority upstream and on the
Blowering Dam. The authority had contributed 25 per
cent of the cost of the filtration plant, Mr Hughes said. He said it was vital that the
Snowy Mountains Authority be kept intact. "There is a great potential in
the field of water conservation alone, where the drought has emphasised the
need to carefully conserve every available drop of water", he said. "Taking a commonsense view,
we must recognise that in NSW the key to the use of this authority is more
finance". |