Water
Is Worry to Tumut 17
July 1965 The Canberra Times |
The Tumut Shire Council is preparing
to serve an injunction to stop mud pollution of the Tumut River by the construction
of the Blowering Dam. The Tumut River is Tumut's only
source of water, and the amount of suspended solids in the water
has increased since work on the dam project began. The shire clerk, Mr. W. Coombs, said
today the problem would increase even more once construction of the dam
itself got under way in about a month. The council was seeking legal
advice prior to serving an injunction on the State Government, the Snowy Mountains
authority, or the company contracting to build the dam. The town was now faced with the
problem of installing a £93.000 filtration plant. The SMA and the Department of Public
Works had offered to pay more than half the cost, but the council
was still faced with an expenditure of £31,000. The council had decided to ask
the Water Conservation Commission which was indirectly responsible for the
dam, to pay the balance once the SMA and the Department of Works had contributed
their shares. |