southee wrote:dedja wrote:The desalination plant isn't completed yet ... you do know it's a fixed price contract?
So interested to know how it's going to be a white elephant?
The concern is the schedule, not the cost.
Did not need it in the first place......a total knee jerk reaction with stupid spending money by the Rann governemt once again.
Low and behold now we dont have water restrictions while the Murray suffers without any funding ......

Sadly, I think you are wrong there southee, at least in the long run.
I was opposed to the desalination plant project, and also thought it may be unnecessary, and was concerned about its placement.
Since talking to Professor Mike Young at the Environment Institute at the Uni of Adelaide I can see the point.
Mike's case is that for 10 megalitres of water to reach the lower Murray 100 ML need to be released at the top, due to natural attrition.
Australia is too short of water to do that.
So, I think we do need desalination in SA, but this plan iis half-baked.
I'd have liked a bigger plant, coupled with nuclear power, further south not in the gulf.
This one is insufficient, and powered very expensively, and will have to be duplicated in time, especially if our population grows.
It may have been best if SA had conceded the Murray flow issue and requested federal compensation in the form of financial support for an adequate desalination plant.