❓ Question regarding the Water Corporation's prosecution of homeowners not connecting to infill sewage, the number of unconnected homes, and the government's commitment to reviewing grey water recycling. The response deflects the grey water issue to the Minister for Health.
AnsweredQoN 1237Legislative Council
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(1) Has the Minister issued a directive to the Water Corporation to restrain them from prosecuting home owners who do not connect to the infill sewage program?
(2) If yes, why was this done?
(3) How many homes in Perth are serviced by deep sewerage but are so far not connected to the scheme?
(4) Did the Government promise to review the status of grey water recycling in an effort to encourage greater utilisation of this significant resource?
(5) What has the Government done to honour this commitment?
(2) If yes, why was this done?
(3) How many homes in Perth are serviced by deep sewerage but are so far not connected to the scheme?
(4) Did the Government promise to review the status of grey water recycling in an effort to encourage greater utilisation of this significant resource?
(5) What has the Government done to honour this commitment?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
19 September 2003
Responded by
Minister for Government Enterprises
Response time
9 days
(2) Not applicable. (3) 18,343. (4) & (5) The issue of grey water reuse is one to be addressed by the Minister for Health.
(3) 18,343. (4) & (5) The issue of grey water reuse is one to be addressed by the Minister for Health.
(4) & (5) The issue of grey water reuse is one to be addressed by the Minister for Health.
(3) 18,343. (4) & (5) The issue of grey water reuse is one to be addressed by the Minister for Health.
(4) & (5) The issue of grey water reuse is one to be addressed by the Minister for Health.
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