A parliamentary question regarding concerns about the extended buffer zone of the Woodman Point Wastewater Treatment Plant and its impact on residents, specifically Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien. The Minister acknowledges the concerns and outlines actions being taken.

AnsweredQoN 1718Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 December 2006
Portfolio
Water Resources

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With reference to the Woodman Point Wastewater treatment plant, I ask –
(1) Is the Minister aware of the concerns of Mr and Mrs M. O’Brien regarding the impact of the extended buffer zone?
(2) What action is being taken to address the concerns which have been expressed?
(3) Has the Environmental Protection Agency completed a report on the issue?
(4) If so, what recommendations were made and will the Minister table a copy of the report?
(a) if not, why not?

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Answered
26 February 2007
Responded by
Minister for Water Resources
Response time
76 days
(2) The Government proposes to invest $53.5m in the Woodman Point Wastewater Treatment Plant by November 2008 to reduce odour emissions by 52 per cent as part of a staged approach to odour control. (3) Yes. (4) Please see Attachment.
(3) Yes. (4) Please see Attachment.
(4) Please see Attachment.

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