Question regarding the Department of Environment and Conservation's (DEC) offer of land to the Water Corporation for a water treatment plant, any prior agreements, and the Water Corporation's involvement in the construction of DEC's new headquarters. The Water Corporation is managing and funding the DEC office and depot facilities.

AnsweredQoN 5985Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 August 2011
Portfolio
Environment; Water

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(1) Did the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) offer the Water Corporation the Mundaring Weir forestry settlement land for the potential water treatment plant; and
(a) if yes, when was the offer made?
(2) Was any agreement made between the Water Corporation and the DEC prior to the Mundaring Weir forestry settlement land inclusion in the list of site options; and
(a) if yes, what agreement was made?
(3) Is the Water Corporation involved in any way with regard to the construction, planning and cost of the new Perth Hills district headquarters and depot for the DEC; and
(a) if yes, what is their involvement?

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Answered
20 September 2011
Responded by
Minister for Environment; Water
Response time
41 days
(1) Yes
(a) The agreement was signed in October 2010.
(2) No
(a) Not applicable
(3) Yes
(a) The Water Corporation is managing and funding the design and construction of the new DEC Office and Depot facilities.
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