❓ Question on Notice regarding the Carabooda Reservoir project, including its capacity, water source, distribution, pipeline length, and costs. The answer provides details on the reservoir's capacity, water source (Neerabup), suburbs served, pipeline lengths for stages 1 & 2, and estimated operating costs.
AnsweredQoN 2103Legislative Assembly
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(a) how much water the reservoir is designed to hold; (b) where the water for the reservoir will be drawn from; (c) the quantity of water to be distributed and the suburbs to which the water will be piped to; (d) the approximate length of the piped system; and (e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
(b) where the water for the reservoir will be drawn from; (c) the quantity of water to be distributed and the suburbs to which the water will be piped to; (d) the approximate length of the piped system; and (e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
(c) the quantity of water to be distributed and the suburbs to which the water will be piped to; (d) the approximate length of the piped system; and (e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
(d) the approximate length of the piped system; and (e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
(e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
Stage 2 (Post 2013): 1 x 60ML tank. (b) The water for the Carabooda Tank will be drawn from Neerabup Reservoir and Neerabup Water Treatment Plant. (c) The estimated minimum outflow is an average of 10ML per day for Stage One. The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton. (d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(b) The water for the Carabooda Tank will be drawn from Neerabup Reservoir and Neerabup Water Treatment Plant. (c) The estimated minimum outflow is an average of 10ML per day for Stage One. The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton. (d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(c) The estimated minimum outflow is an average of 10ML per day for Stage One. The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton. (d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton. (d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(b) where the water for the reservoir will be drawn from; (c) the quantity of water to be distributed and the suburbs to which the water will be piped to; (d) the approximate length of the piped system; and (e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
(c) the quantity of water to be distributed and the suburbs to which the water will be piped to; (d) the approximate length of the piped system; and (e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
(d) the approximate length of the piped system; and (e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
(e) the cost for the actual distribution of the water from the Reservoir?
Stage 2 (Post 2013): 1 x 60ML tank. (b) The water for the Carabooda Tank will be drawn from Neerabup Reservoir and Neerabup Water Treatment Plant. (c) The estimated minimum outflow is an average of 10ML per day for Stage One. The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton. (d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(b) The water for the Carabooda Tank will be drawn from Neerabup Reservoir and Neerabup Water Treatment Plant. (c) The estimated minimum outflow is an average of 10ML per day for Stage One. The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton. (d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(c) The estimated minimum outflow is an average of 10ML per day for Stage One. The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton. (d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton. (d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main. Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main. (e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
(e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
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Answered
8 May 2007
Responded by
Minister for Water Resources
Response time
41 days
(a) Stage 1 (2008/2009): 1 x 60ML tank.
Stage 2 (Post 2013): 1 x 60ML tank.
(b) The water for the Carabooda Tank will be drawn from Neerabup Reservoir and Neerabup Water Treatment Plant.
(c) The estimated minimum outflow is an average of 10ML per day for Stage One.
The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton.
(d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main.
Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main.
(e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
Stage 2 (Post 2013): 1 x 60ML tank.
(b) The water for the Carabooda Tank will be drawn from Neerabup Reservoir and Neerabup Water Treatment Plant.
(c) The estimated minimum outflow is an average of 10ML per day for Stage One.
The suburbs which this water will be piped to are Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Jindalee, Butler, Alkimos and Eglinton.
(d) Stage 1: 6000 metres of DN1200 steel main.
Stage 2: 7600 metres of DN1200 steel main.
(e) The estimated operating costs for the storage and distribution assets will be $35,400.
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