A WA parliamentary question regarding the installation of odour control equipment at a Water Resources station. The Minister confirms a biofilter system is planned for installation in the 2005/2006 financial year at an estimated cost of $80,000, following the failure of two previous systems.

AnsweredQoN 71Legislative Assembly
Asked
21 June 2005
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Water Resources

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(b) why has this equipment not been installed to date; (c) will it be installed and, if so, when; and (d) what is the associated cost?
(c) will it be installed and, if so, when; and (d) what is the associated cost?
(d) what is the associated cost?
(b) The first two systems were installed and both proved unsatisfactory for this particular station. The Biofilter Odour Control System is now undergoing detailed design and planning prior to works proceeding. (c) The installation of the Biofilter Odour Control System is planned for the 2005/2006 financial year. (d) Approximately $80,000.
(c) The installation of the Biofilter Odour Control System is planned for the 2005/2006 financial year. (d) Approximately $80,000.
(d) Approximately $80,000.

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Answered
16 August 2005
Responded by
Minister for Water Resources
Response time
56 days
(a) Yes. These are the Purafil Odour Scrubber, Carbon Cannister Filter and Biofilter Odour Control System
(b) The first two systems were installed and both proved unsatisfactory for this particular station. The Biofilter Odour Control System is now undergoing detailed design and planning prior to works proceeding.
(c) The installation of the Biofilter Odour Control System is planned for the 2005/2006 financial year.
(d) Approximately $80,000.

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