Queensland government was warned about risks of Chinese company's water extraction
by Ben Smee from on (#4XA1Z)
Exclusive: Concerns about groundwater security at Cherrabah overridden by Campbell Newman's government
Queensland government experts raised repeated warnings about the long-term sustainability of groundwater extraction at a southern Queensland property which has since been approved to operate as a commercial water mine.
The approval for the 96m litre a year bottled water extraction operation at Cherrabah - in a severely drought-hit area where locals are on water rations and communities at imminent risk of running dry - has raised significant questions about the oversight and regulation of critical water resources in Queensland.
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