Drought-busting laws to fast-track approvals for critical projects amid $1b cash boost

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Exclusive: Drought-busting laws to fast-track approvals for critical projects amid $1b cash boost | kloussikian rabe9

Environmental and planning rules could be circumvented to fast-track dams, bores and water pipelines under emergency drought-busting laws being considered by the Berejiklian government, as it joins with federal counterparts to inject $1 billion into getting the critical projects built.

Sources familiar with WaterNSW briefings said the new emergency powers set to be given to Ms Pavey and Planning Department secretary Jim Betts would reduce the length of biodiversity surveys – an audit of threatened species and native vegetation – cutting approval time by a year alone. Planning Minister Rob Stokes last week said he would declare new dam projects "critical state-significant infrastructure" in a bid to prevent them from being subject to lengthy public consultation hearings.But Nature Conservation Council spokesman James Tremain said the Coalition "was warned years ago of the looming water crisis in the bush but failed to act".

 

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