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New Zealand state approves temporary desalination plant
New Zealand's Queensland state government has approved a US$ 7 million temporary desalination plant to supply a community near Townsville on Palm Island with water for nine months.
The plant is scheduled to be built by June.
The island has, according to local press, suffered a "dire" shortage of water and supplies could run out by the end of May.
Palm Island mayor, Alf Lacey, supported the desalination plant proposal as a long-term measure: "We've got to think about the next 30 to 40 years in terms of water conservation here on the island," he said. He has been reported as saying a desalination plant could become a permanent part of the north Queensland town's water infrastructure.
"We certainly can't build three or four dams, so we seriously have to [be] open in our thinking about long-term water," he added.
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