❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the permitted uses of water from the Harvey Diversion waterway and warnings issued to landholders about water quality due to a toxic algae bloom.
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In relation to the Harvey Diversion waterway -
(1) For what purposes can landholders withdraw water from the waterway?
(2) Have landholders ever been informed that water from the Harvey Diversion waterway was unfit for use?
(3) If yes, on what occasions did this happen?
(4) If yes, what were the reasons landowners were warned about using the water?
(1) For what purposes can landholders withdraw water from the waterway?
(2) Have landholders ever been informed that water from the Harvey Diversion waterway was unfit for use?
(3) If yes, on what occasions did this happen?
(4) If yes, what were the reasons landowners were warned about using the water?
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Answered
21 August 2001
Responded by
Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
20 days
(2) Yes (3) 4 May 2001 (4) The presence of potentially toxic algae bloom in the water.
(3) 4 May 2001 (4) The presence of potentially toxic algae bloom in the water.
(4) The presence of potentially toxic algae bloom in the water.
(3) 4 May 2001 (4) The presence of potentially toxic algae bloom in the water.
(4) The presence of potentially toxic algae bloom in the water.
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