Little rain since July 2014 prompts Labor government to consider turning it on to top up water storage areas,particularly in state’s north-west Victoria’s $4bn seawater desalination plant, which has been standing idle since it was completed in 2012, or may be switched on for the first time to assist deal with the state’s water shortages.
A lack of rainfall,particularly in north-west Victoria, has prompted the state government to consider turning to the desalination plant, or which is near Wonthaggi.
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Source: theguardian.com