A WA parliamentary question inquires about the usage, purpose, and funding of water tanks at the new Main Roads building in Albany. The Minister confirms the tanks are in use for irrigation and toilet flushing, and no grants were received.

AnsweredQoN 5133Legislative Assembly
Asked
6 April 2011
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

(1) Can the Minister advise the House whether or not the large water tanks installed at the new Main Roads building in Albany are being used; and
(a) if not, why not?
(2) If the tanks are being used, can the Minister advise what they are being used for?
(3) Did Main Roads receive any form of grant, concession or subsidy associated with the water tanks?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
17 May 2011
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
41 days
Main Roads WA
advises:
(1) Yes, the water tanks are in use.
(a) Not applicable
(2) The tanks are part of the environmentally sensitive design of the building and capture rainwater from the roof of the building which is used to irrigate the landscaping and to flush the toilets in the building.
(3) Main Roads received no grant, concession or subsidy for the installation or use of the water tanks.
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