Senate debates
Tuesday, 7 August 2007
Desalination Plant
3:49 pm
Lyn Allison (Victoria, Australian Democrats) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I move:
- That the Senate:
- (a)
- notes:
- (i)
- the announcement by the Victorian State Government that a desalination plant costing $3.1 billion will be built near Wonthaggi to provide a third of Melbourne’s demand for water, approximately 150 billion litres, by 2012,
- (ii)
- that the desalination plant and associated pumping of more than 200 km will likely emit more than a million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions a year and increase electricity use in Victoria by 2 per cent,
- (iii)
- that the Victorian Government intends to ‘offset’ greenhouse emissions through the purchase of renewable energy,
- (iv)
- that the ongoing drought in Victoria is highly likely to be related to climate change,
- (v)
- that 95 per cent of Victoria’s electricity is from ageing, low efficiency, brown coal-fired generators,
- (vi)
- that $3.1 billion could fund rebates for approximately 2 million household water tanks that could provide 80 billion litres of water for cistern, laundry and garden use, and
- (vii)
- that coal-fired power generation in Victoria uses approximately 400 billion litres of water a year;
- (b)
- urges the Victorian State Government to develop desalination only if necessary after:
- (i)
- stringent standards are implemented for water appliances,
- (ii)
- substantial quantities of potable water have been displaced by stormwater or other harvested water,
- (iii)
- water reticulation infrastructure leaks have been fixed,
- (iv)
- water intensive industry and commercial operations are water efficient,
- (v)
- all Victorians have low flow shower heads, dual flush cisterns and grey water systems, and
- (vi)
- there is widespread application of water sensitive urban design; and
- (c)
- encourages the Victorian State Government to ensure that any desalination still required, uses only renewable-powered technology.
Question put.