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I would just like to bring you up to date on the latest studies into the viability of the Tamar Lake project.
Robin Frith
This 4 page article asks the question “The Tamar: a clean/green silt free waterway protected against a 200 year flood event and sea level rise – is it achievable?” has been distributed in its newsletter by the Royal Society of Tasmania as a follow-up to a Tamar Lake presentation to a Northern Member’s meeting.
As this is also a brief summary of the current status of the Tamar Lake project, I include it for your reading and possible forwarding to colleagues.
In conjunction with the LFA, NRM North, and TasWater, and with state and federal funding of $140,000,
a project has been commissioned, managed by NRM North, for the development of a 3 D hydrodynamic model of the Tamar, with Tamar Lake intending to apply this model to 7 Tamar Lake scenarios to verify and understand environmental and technical aspects of the project that could not be carried out with the existing 2 D model.
This is expected to be completed by the end of June, 2015.
At a presentation to the Launceston Council before Xmas, I was asked to provide a review of the economic developments that have occurred around Marina Bay since the completion of the barrage in 2008.
While acknowledging that the population of Singapore is 10 times the population of Tasmania, just one tenth of the economic activity stimulated by the formation of the lake would be a huge boost to Tasmania’s economy.
This 6 page summary about the Singapore Marina Bay maybe of interest.
Discussions with the Rowella community has confirmed the acceptance of the revised barrage siting in Long Reach, just south of the chip mill wharves in Bell Bay, and a few hundred metres north of Point Rapid.
Right of access from West Bay road to the shoreline at the west end of the barrage for construction and a pedestrian/bicycle pathway has been given tentative approval by the land owner, who is also a Tamar Lake member.
Right of access for construction and a pedestrian/bicycle from the east end of the barrage to East Tamar Highway is being discussed with the landowner, Bell Bay Aluminium. Approval is expected buy tadalafil online.
A summary of all the reports prepared to date for Tamar Lake Inc is available from our website at www.tamarlake.com.au.