Up to 1300 hectares of world heritage listed Blue Mountains bushland could be permanently damaged by floodwaters if the Warragamba Dam is raised, an internal document has revealed., suggests the 14 metre increase to the dam would result in an "overall high direct impact" to the world famous area, which includes a number of Aboriginal cultural sites.Wolter Peeters
"The Hawkesbury-Nepean is a high risk floodplain. Raising the dam wall is a key part of the strategy to reduce the existing risk to life and property on the floodplain," he said. Environmental campaigner and manager of the Give a Dam community group Harry Burkitt accused the government of underplaying the impact of the plans."This leaked report shows that the NSW government has known all along that raising Warragamba Dam would have significant impacts on the iconic Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, yet they have chosen to hide it from the public and UNESCO," Mr Burkitt said.
The report contains a chart that indicates raising Warragamba would "permanently remove, destroy, damage or substantially alter the fabric" of the area and its archaeological deposits or artefacts.
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