Statement re Paradise Dam

Sunwater and the Government’s primary concern is community safety.

We understand the importance of water security for the region both now and into the future.

The decisions this Government have made regarding Paradise Dam have not been taken lightly.

We have sought to balance our obligations to make the community safe with the needs of industry for water security.

But let me be clear, public safety must be our priority. As stated in October last year, the wall needs to be lowered in the dry season and waiting is simply not an option.

This vital amendment to the Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act 2008 ensures that spillway modification work can occur without delay.

I am informed that Sunwater facilitated a tour of the Dam for Dr Paul Rizzo from Rizzo International last Wednesday to assist in his review.

It also comes following the release of technical reports which clearly outline the risks to community safety posed by the dam wall.

Thirteen national and international experts last year provided advice that urgent action is needed.

It was assessed that a lowering of the wall was required for safety reasons in the event of major flooding. This work must be undertaken commencing this dry season.

It would be reckless for Sunwater to avoid the overwhelming advice.

The long-term options for the dam are still being looked at by Building Queensland.

The independent Commission of Inquiry is also underway into the facts and circumstances that contributed to the structural and stability issues at the Paradise Dam.

Sunwater looks forward to receiving a copy of the Rizzo International report once it is finalised and will consider the report and its findings in the context of the Building Queensland analysis.

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