(1) What length of the Stirling trunk main to Perth is being duplicated to increase the amount of water that can be transferred to Perth from the southern desalination plants at Binningu

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2 May 2012
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(1) What length of the Stirling trunk main to Perth is being duplicated to increase the amount of water that can be transferred to Perth from the southern desalination plants at Binningup?
(2) What is the cost of this duplication?
(3) When will it be completed?
(4) Is there a program for the duplication of further sections and, if so what is the length, timing and anticipated cost of this work?
(5) How much of the cost for the above works are included in the costing already announced for the southern seawater desalination plants one and two?

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Answered
12 June 2012
Responded by
Minister for Water
Response time
41 days
(1) 26.9 kilometres
(2) $69.3 million
(3) 31 December 2012
(4) The capacity of the Stirling Trunk Main will be 100 gigalitres per annum with these current works. The current source development plan does not require any further works to duplicate further sections of the Stirling Trunk Main.
(5) 100%
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