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Calls to protect the Beetaloo’s underground aquifers from fracking

07 Apr, 2021
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The Protect Country Alliance (PCA) is calling on the Northern Territory Government to take immediate action to better protect the Beetaloo’s underground aquifers from the fracking industry.

50 days have now passed (as of April 7) since a scientific report was released proving the interconnectedness of the Beetaloo underground water network through the discovery of genetically similar crustaceans known as stygofauna. That report also confirmed the existence of corrosive bacteria that have the potential to eat through fracking infrastructure, thereby posing a contamination risk to the entire aquifer network.

“The Pepper inquiry said its 135 recommendations could not offer protection if Stygofauna were present in groundwater, so the government must revisit this issue as a matter of utmost importance,” said PCA spokesperson, Graeme Sawyer.

Mr Sawyer said the NT Government had also so far failed to uphold its 2020 election promise that it would finally implement all recommendations of the Pepper Inquiry.

“We were told the full suite of Pepper Inquiry recommendations would be implemented, but the Gunner Government is yet to even explain to the community how it plans to do this.”

“Instead, the Strategic Regional and Environmental Baseline Assessment (SREBA) and final risk assessment are being pushed aside.”

Mr Sawyer alleges that the government and its ministers have refused to meet with interested groups such as the PCA since the release of the stygofauna report.

“Meanwhile, fracking companies are rolling out their drills across the heart of the Territory while a lacklustre, half-completed regulatory system is in place,” he said.

Atyidae: Parisia unguis. Image courtesy of the Protect Country Alliance.

“Land access laws are still vastly inadequate, with fracking companies able to run roughshod over pastoralists even if the landowner refuses to allow access to the industry. This poses an extreme threat to the Territory’s billion-dollar cattle industry.”

Mr Sawyer said the Pepper Inquiry stressed the importance of transparency and accountability from the government, but the Chief Minister and his ministers are doing the exact opposite.

“The government’s policy says its decisions are guided by the principles of Ecologically Sustainable Development and yet the current plans seem to be just another example of corporate greed being put ahead of long term public risk.”

“We are in a time when the fracking industry is unravelling in the USA and has been banned in many jurisdictions. While governments the world over are scrambling to deal with leaking frack wells abandoned by bankrupt industry members, we are calling on the NT Government to explain how it is going to manage these risks at home. Territorians have a right to know. Their water supply and economic livelihoods are at stake.”

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