❓ Ms. Mettam questions the progress of location-specific waterwise plans for major regional urban areas, as outlined in the State Infrastructure Strategy Progress Report. The government confirms progress is ongoing.
AnsweredQoN 1410Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 October 2024
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Premier; Minister for State and Industry Development, Jobs and Trade; Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations
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I refer to the State Infrastructure Strategy Progress Report released in December 2023, pages 39-41 titled "Water", specifically "Strategy recommendation and government action/s", and I ask: (a) With reference to recommendation 50 "Manage water demand" Action 71 "Investigate options for the development of location specific waterwise plans for major urban areas in regional WA": (i) Has any progress begun on the deliverables for this action; (ii) If not, why not; (iii) When will works commence on the deliverables for this action; and (iv) When will the deliverables for this action be completed in their entirety?
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Answered
26 November 2024
Response time
12 days
(a) (i) Yes.
(ii) Not applicable.
(iii – iv) Implementation is progressing and will continue on an ongoing basis.
(ii) Not applicable.
(iii – iv) Implementation is progressing and will continue on an ongoing basis.
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