WA's largest water resource recovery facility to set new standard in sustainability
Work has begun on a $238.5 million upgrade of Western Australia's largest water resource recovery facility.
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Work has begun on a $238.5 million upgrade of Western Australia's largest water resource recovery facility.
Read moreWater Corporation has completed vital upgrades to 100-year-old water mains in parts of East Fremantle, Palmyra and Bicton, ensuring the ongoing reliability of water supply to the area.
Water Corporation's 'Splash of Colour' program has brought life to a faded pump station near a popular Bayswater coffee spot.
Important work is underway to identify Exmouth's next drinking water source, to support the continued development and prosperity of one of Australia's most popular tourism towns.
Due to an operational issue at the Bridgetown reservoir, customers in the Bridgetown area are asked to please limit water use to essential purposes until Sunday 11 February.
Innovative floating covers that reduce evaporation by more than 70 per cent have been installed at three dams in southern agricultural areas.
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