❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on infrastructure investment needed to develop zoned land in Karratha, specifically the 'Regals' area. The answer indicates significant upgrades are required and cost estimates are being sought.
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What infrastructure investment is required to secure the development of undeveloped zoned land in the Karratha area, specifically the total 1430 ha and the 849 ha located at "Regals", south of the Karratha Hills?
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Answered
21 October 2009
Responded by
Minister for Lands
Response time
29 days
To provide power, water and sewer to the "Regals" will require extensive upgrade to existing infrastructure and new trunk infrastructure to be built. Water Corporation and Horizon Power have been asked to estimate the investment required.
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