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New infrastructure secures water supply for QLD’s Tablelands region

New infrastructure secures water supply for QLD’s Tablelands region New critical infrastructure, supported by a $5 million investment by the Queensland Government, has strengthened the water supply in Herberton and Ravenshoe. A new two megalitre reservoir will provide Herberton with greater water storage capacity from Wild River Dam, while crucial upgrades will extend the life […]

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New water infrastructure supports drought stricken town

New water infrastructure supports drought stricken town Residents and land holders from Stuart Town in New South Wales will now have access to a new non-potable water supply thanks to new infrastructure, including a new bore and submersible pump. Mayor of the Dubbo Region, Ben Shields, and Federal Member for Calare, Andrew Gee, officially flicked

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Council rolls out essential sewer pump station upgrades

Council rolls out essential sewer pump station upgrades Over the next four years, New South Wales’ Central Coast Council will roll out significant upgrades and expansion works across its sewerage network, including upgrades to sewer pump stations. The council currently has more than 320 sewerage pumping stations and eight sewage treatment plants which treat over

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Extra water source secured for Victorian region

Extra water source secured for Victorian region Coliban Water has been successful in its application to increase the volume of its existing groundwater licence in Trentham, securing the future of drinking water for the community. Executive General Manager Climate and Population Adaptation, Steve Healy, said Trentham is one of the fastest growing areas in the

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Poor rainfall places pressure on Tasmanian water supplies

Poor rainfall places pressure on Tasmanian water supplies TasWater and Tasmanian Irrigation have joined together to prepare for the summer season, with below average winter rainfall across south-eastern Tasmania expected to put a strain on the area’s water systems. To stabilise supply, Tasmanian Irrigation has requested farmers reduce demand from TasWater’s Bryn Estyn Water Treatment

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