Sunday, September 25

Supplementary Submission To Senate Standing Committee on Inquiry into the Management of the Murray–Darling Basin


August 2011

DAFF Supplementary Submission to Senate Inquiry:
–  Inquiry into management of the Murray Darling Basin
-  Impact of mining coal seam gas
Introduction


The demand for liquefied natural gas for export and energy production in Australia
has seen significant exploration and development of coal seam gas in Queensland and
New South Wales. Coal seam gas projects have the potential to generate positive
economic benefits for the Australian and state economies via large export markets and
foreign investment in the industry.
Export earnings from Australia’s mineral resources sector are projected to increase significantly over the short to medium term (ABARES, 2011).

The mineral resources boom in Australia has important implications for the
agricultural sector. Community concern regarding the potential alienation and loss of
agricultural land for mining purposes is an issue that has recently risen in prominence.
Concerns that mining activities, such as coal seam gas extraction, will negatively
affect groundwater levels, groundwater pressures and water quality are also gaining
momentum.
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