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- Project overview This desktop assessment undertaken by GHD identified areas of Queensland that may be suitable for underground water storage technologies. These include things such as sand dams or sub-surface dams to support agricultural development.
- The Australian Government has invested close to $52 million through the National Water Grid Fund (NWGF) in more than 40 feasibility studies.
- Project overview The Western Australia Connections package includes a range of infrastructure projects including:
- Paradise Dam, the main water source for the Queensland food bowl of Bundaberg, will be restored to its full capacity following a $600 million funding commitment from the Australian Government.
- Project overview Construction of a new Wyangala water treatment plant to deliver cleaner, safer drinking water for residents of Wyangala village and the popular Wyangala Dam holiday park. The treatment plant will deliver up to 800 megalitres of clean drinking water every day.
- Project overview Dungowan Pipeline
- Project overview The project completed the detailed business case for a potential Hells Gates Dam. It included:
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- The Australian Government is partnering with the New South Wales Government to deliver three vital water infrastructure projects for farmers and communities in the state’s regions.
- The Urannah Dam will receive a funding boost, subject to finalisation of the business case, which is expected to be completed later this year. The Australian Government will provide $483 million through the 2022-23 Budget towards construction of the dam.
- Finding water infrastructure solutions and knowing the right places to look isn’t always straight forward. That’s why we’re funding 2 business cases to expand on what was originally going under the microscope in 2 NSW regions.
- A $2.8 million project to pilot innovative floating dam covers in Western Australia will help save water through minimising evaporation. The covers are made in Melbourne from 100% recycled plastic and have been installed over 3 dams in the Great Southern region:
- Project overview The Australian Government is committed to responsible investment in water infrastructure. This is based on scientific evidence and business cases that stack up economically and environmentally.
- Regional communities in Tasmania are set to benefit from increased water security through the construction of a new recycled water distribution network in Bicheno and an upgrade to the 140-year-old Lake Leake Dam.
- Project overview The detailed business case will assess a water security scheme for the Belubula Valley region.
- The Dungowan Dam will receive a funding boost from the Australian Government, subject to finalisation of the business case and regulatory approvals.
- Project overview The project includes:
- Project overview This project will complete a detailed business case to investigate the merits of constructing a 2-way pipeline and pumping infrastructure. This would connect 2 variable rainfall regions and improve water reliability.
- Project overview The project upgraded the Lake Leake Dam wall and spillway. This reduced the risk of dam failure to an acceptable level and to meet contemporary standards.
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