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Contract awarded for major WA water upgrade

by Katie Livingston
October 25, 2024
in News, Pipelines, Projects, Spotlight, Water
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Busselton Water has appointed engineering and design group, Arup, as the preferred consultant to deliver the preliminary design of its Busselton Water Supply Improvement Project – the largest water infrastructure upgrade undertaken by the local regional water utility in decades. 

The utility said that water supply in the south-west of Western Australia is under threat due to saltwater intrusion, declining rainfall and increasing demand, and this project is a vital part of Busselton Water’s plans to ensure the supply of high-quality drinking water can be maintained for generations to come. 

The project involves the construction of a new water treatment plant and a bore approximately 5km inland, which will connect to higher quality drinking water, reduce the pressure on the coastal bores and increase supply capacity by 20 per cent. 

Busselton Water CEO, David Hughes-Owen, said this was an exciting step. 

“The way we manage our water in Busselton must evolve as it is clear that our traditional coastal bore network is no longer sustainable for the future due to the impacts of climate change,” Mr Hughes-Owen said. 

“After exploring the project requirements and possible treatment technologies during the concept design study phase, we now look forward to working with Arup to progress that work to preliminary design.” 

Busselton Water said that this phase is more than a technical design project – it will take a holistic approach to ensure that all aspects of the project are well-considered and that any risks are identified and mitigated.  

The preliminary design is expected to take around eight months to complete, before progressing to the detailed design and construction phases. 

Funding for the project has been provided by the Federal Government through the National Water Grid Fund and the Western Australian Government. 

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