Mr. Bradshaw questions the Water Corporation's intentions regarding land disposal on Culeenup Island, Yunderup, and Ravenswood, inquiring about acquisition history and environmental assessments. The Water Corporation clarifies the land's history and denies any proposed subdivision.

AnsweredQoN 1744Legislative Assembly
Asked
7 May 2002
Portfolio
Government Enterprises

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(1) Does the Water Corporation intend to dispose of land on Culeenup Island, Yunderup and Ravenswood?
(2) How was this land originally obtained by the Water Corporation or original Government utility which acquired the land?
(3) Has an environmental assessment been undertaken by the Water Corporation for the Culeenup Island land for the proposed subdivision?

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Answered
11 June 2002
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
35 days
(2) The site on Culeenup Island was acquired in 1898 for public utility purposes and in 1965 was vested in the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage. In 1996 it was vested in the Water Corporation. The land in Ravenswood was purchased in Freehold in 1972. (3) No, the Water Corporation has advised that there is no proposed subdivision.
(3) No, the Water Corporation has advised that there is no proposed subdivision.

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