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THE Power Grid Option Group is calling for landholders to financially support their campaign to have powerlines for the desalination plant buried.
PGOG chairman Alan Fraser said his group’s costs would continue to rise as its members played a proactive role with the State Government and consortiums bidding for the project to ensure powerlines did go underground.
“We need landholders to get behind the group,” he said.
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