A new state-wide framework has been developed by the NSW government to help prepare for the water challenges of the future.
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The NSW government has launched the NSW Water Strategy, which will guide water management to 2040, looking at new technologies including recycled water and storm water harvesting, to diversify supply and deliver resilient and sustainable water resources.
Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders said while Burrendong Dam was currently at 101 per cent capacity, it was vital to be prepared for both droughts and floods.
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"This strategy looks at all aspects of water management, including rainfall- independent supply solutions, water conservation and efficiency, river health and connectivity, and water for First Nations people," Mr Saunders said.
In the next 12 months, the government will focus on water use efficiency, conservation and leakage reduction.
See the NSW Water Strategy at the Department of Planning Industry and Environment's website.
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