❓ Mr. Kelly questions the Water Corporation regarding delayed capacity upgrades at Metropolitan Wastewater plants due to savings measures outlined in their Strategic Development Plan. The Water Corporation's response indicates the figures are indicative and subject to change based on various factors, without providing specific details on delays.
AnsweredQoN 3265Legislative Assembly
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I refer to page 18 of the Water Corporation’s Strategic Development Plan 2014/15 to 2018/19 , and I ask: (a) which Metropolitan Wastewater plants have had capacity upgrades delayed as part of the $237 million savings measure; (b) in each case what additional capacity has been delayed and what was the cost of each upgrade; and (c) in each case, what was the original timeline for completion and what are the new completion dates due to the delay?
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Answered
24 February 2015
Responded by
Minister for Water
Response time
89 days
The figures outlined on page 18 of the Strategic Development Plan are indicative and used for planning purposes only.
The Water Corporation's capital investment program is regularly reprioritised due to changing consumption patterns, population growth and unforeseen circumstances.
The Water Corporation's capital investment program is regularly reprioritised due to changing consumption patterns, population growth and unforeseen circumstances.
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