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Friday, November 02, 2007

Dalby - NWC funding for coal seam gas water ...

Just to show how innovative Dalby was in proposing its coal seam gas water project.

A great example of industry and the different levels of government combining on a strategy for sustainable water use.

Excerpt from the National Water Commission website:

Redevelopment of the Dalby water supply through the integrated use of coal seam methane water, recycling and demand management

Dalby, Queensland

Total funding: $10 million with funding of $3.33 million from the Australian Government plus GST, $3.33 million from the Queensland Government, $2.04 million from the Dalby Town Council and $1.30 million from Arrow Energy.

About the project

The project will showcase an Australian first — the use of coal seam methane water for potable water supply. As a by-product of the geological coal formation process, water within coal seams traps methane gases.

The project involves construction of a pipeline and a preliminary treatment and reverse osmosis plant to treat the coal seam methane water. The project will also see the existing Waste Water Treatment Plant upgraded to produce Class A recycled water for use in Dalby and further development of the council’s water demand management programme.

The project is reliant on an agreement between Arrow Energy and Dalby Town Council to supply the water for the project.

Project benefits

The project will:

- enable the council to initially return up to 1350 Megalitres a year of extraction licences to the regulator from over-allocated systems — potentially increasing in the future to 2250 Megalitres a year

- benefit the environment through reduced demands on over allocated systems

-demonstrate the innovative treatment coal seam methane water as a source of potable water supply

- increase recycled water use for urban irrigation activities, and

- develop and implement an enhanced water demand management programme for the Dalby shire.

The project will advance the National Water Initiative objectives of dealing with over allocated systems and securing urban water supplies.

See - NWC funding for Dalby.

Also see - Dalby coal seam gas project diagram.

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ultimate irony when the state and federal government gave dalby its funding right after Kev claimed that the gas water was poisonous. plenty of egg on his face and he backpedalled quickly.

11:46 AM, November 02, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the same engineer who made such a stuff up of the GAB bore at Wetalla .
He paid the driller big money and they already knew that if was a mess and no water was to come to the community for water supply.

So, who will get to use the Wetalla bore water? I suspect that it could end up out at the Acland Coal fields and it cost this city $2.4M. Will we get our money back?

Queensland Drilling Services has the contract to drill the next two bores into the GAB and it would seem that Kevvie has to stay out of it. I don't blame D&R for taking control.

3:50 PM, November 02, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who is D&R?

4:10 PM, November 02, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Government body in charge of water.

7:46 AM, November 03, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

DNR&W perhaps?

11:42 AM, November 03, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What ever. it means that the government has control and it is not left in the hands of the incompetent Mr Flanagan!!

3:04 PM, November 03, 2007

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Having the Government in control does not fill me full of confidence either. Good on Dalby for getting it right anyway. I bet Kevvie would not get a job there.

12:20 PM, November 04, 2007

 

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