❓ Mr. Kelly questions the progress and cost of the East Rockingham wastewater treatment plant promised during the 2013 election. The Minister confirms the operational date, a cost reduction, current status, and no costs beyond forward estimates.
AnsweredQoN 2136Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the East Rockingham wastewater treatment plant promised during the 2013 State election and ask: (a) will the plant be operational by December 2015; (b) what was the expected cost of the project in 2013 and what is the expected cost now; (c) what is the total cost of the project; (d) what is the current status of the project; and (e) what is the cost of the project beyond the forward estimates?
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Answered
13 May 2014
Responded by
Minister for Water
Response time
40 days
(a) The plant will be operational by December 2015.
(b) The expected cost of the project in 2013 was $160m. The current expected cost is $108m.
(c) The total cost of the project is $108m.
(d) The project is in the early stages of construction.
(e) There are no project costs beyond the forward estimates.
(b) The expected cost of the project in 2013 was $160m. The current expected cost is $108m.
(c) The total cost of the project is $108m.
(d) The project is in the early stages of construction.
(e) There are no project costs beyond the forward estimates.
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