Hon Rick Mazza questions the Water Corporation's water carting to Rocky Gully despite the town's reservoir. The Minister's response clarifies the dam's disuse since 2011 due to water quality, with carting deemed cost-effective by the previous government.

AnsweredQoN 464Legislative Council
Asked
19 May 2020
Portfolio
Water

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WATER CORPORATION —
ROCKY GULLY
464. Hon RICK MAZZA to the minister representing the
Minister for Water:
I refer to the minister's
media statement from February this year stating that the Water Corporation is
carting about 11 million litres of drinking water each week to Cranbrook, Grass
Patch, Hyden, Lake King, Varley, Rocky Gully, Wellstead, Salmon Gums,
Ravensthorpe and Walpole.
Can the minister advise the reason
the Water Corporation is carting water to Rocky Gully, considering the town has
its own catchment reservoir?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the member for the question.
The following information has been provided by the Minister for Water.
Due to water quality concerns, the
Rocky Gully dam has not been used by Water Corporation to supply drinking water
to the Rocky Gully community since 2011. Water Corporation has been carting
water to Rocky Gully from the Lower Great Southern town water supply scheme
since 2011. Due to the relatively small number of customers in Rocky Gully,
carting of water was determined by the former Liberal–National
government to be the most cost-effective long-term solution for this community.

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