In Australia, the only thing as certain as drought is the subsequent calls by politicians to build new dams.
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| ‘If new dams can solve Australia’s water problems, why didn’t the government build more dams last time? Or the time before that?’ |
Right on cue, the prime minister announced a $1bn commitment for new dams on Sunday.
But if new dams can solve Australia’s water problems, why didn’t the government build more dams last time? Or the time before that?
It may seem obvious, but building new dams doesn’t make it rain. Even if it does rain, we already have plenty of empty dams where the water can go.
But with even more empty dams, Australia could hold even more water to last through the next drought, right?
Not necessarily. More important than how many dams Australia has is how we allocate water. Even if a new dam had been built for public use and it had water in it last year, most likely it would have been used for irrigation. Towns like Dubbo and Tamworth would be in exactly the same situation that they are in now.
Read the story from The Guardian by Maryanne Slattery - “The only thing as certain as drought in Australia is the stupid call to build new dams.”

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