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Murray-Darling Basin plan on the brink after NSW says it cannot meet water savings deadline

Murray-Darling Basin plan on the brink after NSW says it cannot meet water savings deadline


Murray-Darling Basin plan on the brink after NSW says it cannot meet water savings deadline

New South Wales will seek an exemption from its obligations to deliver the final stage of the Murray-Darling Basin plan, a move that could leave the environment short-changed millions of litres of water.

NSW will not meet a June 2024 deadline to deliver the last 25% of water savings of the plan, to be achieved through water-saving projects.

It is also behind on other key elements of the plan.

The declaration sets the stage for a showdown with the other basin states and poses a test for the new federal water minister, Tanya Plibersek. She must decide whether to give NSW the concessions it is seeking at the expense of the environment, or use the tough penalties that are built into the plan.

A failure by a state to deliver water for environmental flows can trigger buybacks of entitlements from the agricultural sector.

But more buybacks will be vehemently opposed by farmers and some communities along the river system, particularly in cotton- and rice-growing areas. In 2010 farmers in Griffith burned copies of the basin plan in protest at buybacks.

When the plan was agreed to in 2007, states were expected to deliver 605GL of water for the environment through projects that reduced evaporation or used water more effectively.

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