NSW Farmers voiced its opposition to the Narrabri Gas Project at the Independent Planning Commission hearing on Friday.

NSW Farmers’ President James Jackson told the hearing that ‘the only way that agriculture, communities and the environment can be protected from the risks posed by the Narrabri Gas Project is by the project not being approved.’

“NSW Farmers does not support the Narrabri Gas Project,” Mr Jackson said.

“Our members have considered this project carefully and believe it poses an unacceptable risk to the water resources, soil and air quality, local food and fibre production and rural communities in western NSW.

“Our members are also concerned about the 2019 finding by the NSW Legislative Council Committee that the government has not yet fully implemented many of the recommendations of the NSW Chief Scientist’s Independent Review of CSG Activities in NSW.”

Mr Jackson said ‘protecting precious water resources like the Great Artesian Basin must be a priority.’

“Farmers can produce local food and fibre without gas, but it cannot be done without water.”

“The Government’s own Independent Water Expert Panel identified that the Narrabri Gas Project may result in groundwater depressurisation and drawdown of aquifers and changes to surface water flow and quality.”

The Water Expert Panel also identified that “small impacts from connected water sources can potentially have cumulatively significant local impacts.”

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