❓ Question regarding the use of scheme water at the WA College of Agriculture in Denmark, specifically for its dairy farm, despite the existence of a dam. The answer provides the average monthly scheme water usage for the entire campus.
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(1) Is the WA College of Agriculture in Denmark using scheme water for its dairy farm despite having a dam specifically for this purpose? (2) If yes, why and how much scheme water has been used each month for the last year?
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Answered
15 March 2016
Responded by
Minister for Water
Response time
28 days
(1) Water Corporation provides scheme water to the WA College of Agriculture in Denmark through one master meter. Water is then distributed throughout the campus via the college’s own plumbing.
(2) The average monthly volume of scheme water supplied through the master meter in Denmark in 2015 was 1 088 kilolitres.
(2) The average monthly volume of scheme water supplied through the master meter in Denmark in 2015 was 1 088 kilolitres.
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