Mr. Pendal inquires about the possibility of servicing unsewered lots in Cannington infill projects. The Water Corporation advises that servicing a portion is possible, but servicing the entire area is preferred from an engineering perspective, as previously discussed.

AnsweredQoN 1657Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 June 2003
Portfolio
Government Enterprises

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(b) if so, how many; and (c) if the issue has not been canvassed will the Minister request that this potential alternative be examined as a matter of urgency?
(c) if the issue has not been canvassed will the Minister request that this potential alternative be examined as a matter of urgency?
(a)& (b) It may be possible to service approximately 20 of the 260 unsewered lots within Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9c. (c) This matter has already been examined in length and from an engineering viewpoint it is desirable to service the whole area as contained within Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C. This was explained in detail in Parliamentary Question 1501.
(c) This matter has already been examined in length and from an engineering viewpoint it is desirable to service the whole area as contained within Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C. This was explained in detail in Parliamentary Question 1501.

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Answered
24 June 2003
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
13 days
The Water Corporation advises that
(a)& (b) It may be possible to service approximately 20 of the 260 unsewered lots within Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9c.
(c) This matter has already been examined in length and from an engineering viewpoint it is desirable to service the whole area as contained within Infill Projects Cannington 9A and 9C. This was explained in detail in Parliamentary Question 1501.

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