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		<title>By: Esther Allan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Esther Allan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 04:16:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The opening of Lenthalls Dam was a farce as the Lenthalls Dam Gates are still not operating as desiged.  The funds expended on the new infrastructure ( completed 2007) are wasted if the gates cannot be relied upon to release environmental flow into the Burrum River as designed. The gates cost around 12 Million and the total infrastructure cost has been $21 Million wasted.  The public expect much more from Wide Bay Water than this sort of waste and much more of council than to have let this happen.

Sue we know that you have a concern for the environment and for accountability - what can you tell us about the cost of repairs ( currently being undertaken )to the gates, who is paying - is this another cost to be added to the rates bill in water charges next year????


Our family upstream of the failed gates were put at risk in Febuary as water backed up - this is the real story and only reported by ABC: 

Resident fears dam gates risk flooding 
Updated Wed May 21, 2008 8:25am AEST 
• Map: Hervey Bay 4655 
A land-holder upstream of a major dam south-west of Hervey Bay says multi-million dollar barriers on the storage are broken, putting her family at risk of flooding. 
Queensland Deputy Premier Paul Lucas will officially open the $16 million project at Lenthalls Dam, which is designed to more than double the storage’s capacity. 
In what is claimed to be an Australian first, the two metre high crest gates sink when the dam reaches capacity to prevent flooding upstream and provide for environmental flows. 
But Esther Allan says in February the gates jammed, causing water to back up onto her property. 
“This is an extremely expensive piece of infrastructure. Ratepayers paid for this and their expectation would be that it would be operable,” she said. 
“If it wasn’t, we need to know why - not only because our family’s safety was put at risk, but because ratepayers expect to get a result from the infrastructure they pay for.” 
The local government corporation that runs Lenthalls Dam says the gates do not work, but it was monitoring the rising water. 
Wide Bay Water general manager David Wiskar says adjustments were needed during the dam’s commissioning and are continuing. 
“The gates were all needing some fine-tuning. At the moment we were able to complete that tuning on three of the gates,” he said. 
“There’s two that remain to be done, but we’re waiting until the level in the dam falls to an adequate level to [do] those final two.”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The opening of Lenthalls Dam was a farce as the Lenthalls Dam Gates are still not operating as desiged.  The funds expended on the new infrastructure ( completed 2007) are wasted if the gates cannot be relied upon to release environmental flow into the Burrum River as designed. The gates cost around 12 Million and the total infrastructure cost has been $21 Million wasted.  The public expect much more from Wide Bay Water than this sort of waste and much more of council than to have let this happen.</p>
<p>Sue we know that you have a concern for the environment and for accountability &#8211; what can you tell us about the cost of repairs ( currently being undertaken )to the gates, who is paying &#8211; is this another cost to be added to the rates bill in water charges next year????</p>
<p>Our family upstream of the failed gates were put at risk in Febuary as water backed up &#8211; this is the real story and only reported by ABC: </p>
<p>Resident fears dam gates risk flooding<br />
Updated Wed May 21, 2008 8:25am AEST<br />
• Map: Hervey Bay 4655<br />
A land-holder upstream of a major dam south-west of Hervey Bay says multi-million dollar barriers on the storage are broken, putting her family at risk of flooding.<br />
Queensland Deputy Premier Paul Lucas will officially open the $16 million project at Lenthalls Dam, which is designed to more than double the storage’s capacity.<br />
In what is claimed to be an Australian first, the two metre high crest gates sink when the dam reaches capacity to prevent flooding upstream and provide for environmental flows.<br />
But Esther Allan says in February the gates jammed, causing water to back up onto her property.<br />
“This is an extremely expensive piece of infrastructure. Ratepayers paid for this and their expectation would be that it would be operable,” she said.<br />
“If it wasn’t, we need to know why &#8211; not only because our family’s safety was put at risk, but because ratepayers expect to get a result from the infrastructure they pay for.”<br />
The local government corporation that runs Lenthalls Dam says the gates do not work, but it was monitoring the rising water.<br />
Wide Bay Water general manager David Wiskar says adjustments were needed during the dam’s commissioning and are continuing.<br />
“The gates were all needing some fine-tuning. At the moment we were able to complete that tuning on three of the gates,” he said.<br />
“There’s two that remain to be done, but we’re waiting until the level in the dam falls to an adequate level to [do] those final two.”</p>
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