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- Project overview The Kempsey water treatment plant project will address water quality and security issues for the Mid North Coast region. It will future-proof the drinking water supply of Kempsey, Frederickton, Smithtown and Gladstone.
- 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.
- Hells Gates Dam will receive $5.4 billion through the 2022–23 Budget, subject to the completion of the final stage of the business case, expected in June this year.
- The Western Irrigation Network has reached a major project milestone with the completion of a new recycled water storage dam in Melton.
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- A once in a generation project to improve water security for the communities of Tamworth and Peel Valley is underway with the first sod being turned on the new Dungowan pipeline.
- Project overview In 1938, engineer Dr John Bradfield proposed a scheme to move water. His scheme would move water south and inland, from northern Queensland coastal catchments. If successful, the scheme would provide water for inland agricultural development.
- Tasmania’s current North West Water Supply Scheme has insufficient infrastructure to meet growing demand. The Isandula Dam is at risk of dam failure, posing a threat to the region’s water supply.
- Project overview The project will complete the detailed business case and approvals for the proposed Urannah Dam. It will include:
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- Project overview This project will see the Australian Government provide funding towards the Queensland Government’s review of the Southern and Darling Downs Regional Water Assessment. The project will include Emu Swamp Dam and Pipeline in the review of options.
- An important part of water infrastructure projects is ensuring environmental impact is carefully managed. This can be done through many ways and is driven by an environmental impact assessment completed in the initial stages of a project.
- Project overview The Improving Water Security in First Nations Communities – Bore Pipe Upgrade – Phase 1 project will deliver new bore pipes to Aboriginal communities in Western Australia.
- A new 300 megalitre dam has seen Walcha’s water-storage capacity increase by 4 times its previous amount, helping to prepare the region for dry times.
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- The Australian Government is funding $18.58 million for extra dialysis units.
- The Australian Government is investing up to a further $258 million, including up to $160 million through the National Water Grid Connections pathway, from the $3.5 billion National Water Grid Fund to help secure Australia’s water future.
- Project overview Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) is the intentional recharge of water into groundwater aquifers. This is done for environmental benefit or so it can be later recovered.
- The $367.2 million Rookwood Weir project has reached another significant milestone, with the first concrete pour on Friday 10 September.