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I doubt the Traverston dam would totally mitigate Gympie and Maryborough on the Mary River from flood damage any more than the Wivenhoe dam will totally mitigate Brisbane form flood damage.
I don't think anyone is suggesting that the Traverston dam would totally solve the flooding issues of Gympie and Maryborough, however it is deceptive and dishonest to indicate that it would have had no impact. Government modelling suggests that the river peak could have been up to 4 metres lower with the dam and using controlled release. Environmental issues are another story.
Try telling the people of Theodore who at the moment are currently cleaning dead animals, rotten food, sludge and broken memories out of their homes, that a Nathan Dam (with a capacity of 1,000,000 megalitres) would have been no assistance to them on the Dawson River a fortnight ago. This dam has been "in the pipeline" for over 25 years and has been delayed because of Boggomoss Snails, sacred aboriginal sites, rare frogs and the latest was the potential impact on the Great Barrier Reef. Ironically I see on the TV one of the conservationists that fought against the dam was saying last week what a disaster the Fitzroy flood has been for tourism, commercial fishing and the marine life on the reef.
Duckman