Outside sewage to make up shortfall 1 First With The News Edition
A spokesman for the Council of Mayors said councils had not yet been approached by the commission, but agreed with the concept. "We can't be seen to have water pouring out to sea. That's why we've been suggesting it," he said. "I would like to once again reassure the pe...
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Published in | The Courier-mail |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Brisbane, Qld
Nationwide News Pty Ltd
02.05.2007
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Summary: | A spokesman for the Council of Mayors said councils had not yet been approached by the commission, but agreed with the concept. "We can't be seen to have water pouring out to sea. That's why we've been suggesting it," he said. "I would like to once again reassure the people of southeast Queensland that with our water projects on track and coming online as scheduled next year, SEQ will not run out of water," Deputy Premier Anna Bligh said yesterday. |
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ISSN: | 1322-5235 |