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Sydney desal plant dialled up to max capacity as Western Sydney floods

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Sydney’s $2.3 billion desalination plant has been dialled up to maximum capacity to produce 250 million litres of drinking water a day, even while floods continue to inundate the city’s western fringe and the Hunter region.

The state’s water and flood mitigation strategy has emerged at the centre of political debate as the clean-up begins on a flooding crisis which has left almost 30 local government areas designated as natural disaster zones.

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Samantha Hutchinson is the AFR's National Reporter. Most recently, she was CBD columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Before that, she covered Victorian and NSW politics and business for The Australian, the AFR and BRW Magazine. Connect with Samantha on Twitter. Email Samantha at samantha.hutchinson@afr.com.au
Georgie Moore is a breaking news reporter with The Australian Financial Review based in Parliament House, Canberra. Connect with Georgie on Twitter. Email Georgie at georgie.moore@afr.com

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