❓ Mr. Watson inquires about Water Corporation's infrastructure spending in the Albany and Great Southern region to ensure long-term water supply. The Minister provides specific expenditure figures for 2002/2003 and planned spending for 2003/2004, detailing key projects in Albany.
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Will the Minister provide information on how much the Water Corporation is spending, in the Albany and Great Southern region, on infrastructure to enable the region to have a long term water supply?
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Answered
9 September 2003
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
14 days
The Water Corporation spent $17.30 million in the financial year 2002/2003 and plans to spend $38.65 million in 2003/2004 on capital infrastructure within the Great Southern Region. Significant projects in progress within Albany include : · Construct Two People Bay duplicate main - $8.80 million · Construct new 25ML tank at Mt Melville - $5.88 million · Construct new pumping station at South Coast - $6.41 million.
Significant projects in progress within Albany include : · Construct Two People Bay duplicate main - $8.80 million · Construct new 25ML tank at Mt Melville - $5.88 million · Construct new pumping station at South Coast - $6.41 million.
· Construct Two People Bay duplicate main - $8.80 million · Construct new 25ML tank at Mt Melville - $5.88 million · Construct new pumping station at South Coast - $6.41 million.
Significant projects in progress within Albany include : · Construct Two People Bay duplicate main - $8.80 million · Construct new 25ML tank at Mt Melville - $5.88 million · Construct new pumping station at South Coast - $6.41 million.
· Construct Two People Bay duplicate main - $8.80 million · Construct new 25ML tank at Mt Melville - $5.88 million · Construct new pumping station at South Coast - $6.41 million.
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