Mr Omodei questions the Premier about potential plans to extract an additional 90 gigalitres of water from the southern Yarragadee aquifer, beyond the existing 45 gigalitres. The Premier states that no decisions have been made and investigations are ongoing.

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10 June 2003
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I have a supplementary question. The second part of the question asked whether the Government proposed to take any more water from the southern Yarragadee aquifer. Is it not a fact that the Government has applied for a further 90 gigalitres of water above and beyond the 45 gigalitres to be taken from the southern Yarragadee aquifer? Dr G.I. GALLOP

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No decisions have yet been made about the south west Yarragadee aquifer. Investigations are occurring. Any decision will be made on the proper basis.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: No decisions have yet been made about the south west Yarragadee aquifer. Investigations are occurring. Any decision will be made on the proper basis.
No decisions have yet been made about the south west Yarragadee aquifer. Investigations are occurring. Any decision will be made on the proper basis.

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