The NSW Liberals & Nationals Government is investing more than $81 million into 30 projects across 21 councils in regional NSW to improve water quality and security.
The Safe and Secure water security projects include the installation of an artesian bore, the construction of an off-stream water storage facility, and improving or constructing sewage treatment plants and reservoirs.
Minister for Water, Property and Housing Melinda Pavey said NSW communities depend on access to clean water, and wastewater infrastructure that meets environmental and health standards.
“This drought is outside the history books, while we continue to invest in emergency water infrastructure we must ensure we are maintaining our regional water infrastructure and investing in the future of our communities,” Mrs Pavey said.
“The Program prioritises key water infrastructure projects – from local drought backup systems through to new or upgraded dams to secure water supplies for our regional communities.
“The NSW Government will continue to work with local councils to provide water infrastructure that improves the lives of over 1.9 million people living in more than 500 regional NSW communities.”
While local councils are the water utility provider for their communities, the State Government will continue to help them where we can in getting through this difficult time.
The Safe and Secure Water Program is a $1 billion regional infrastructure co-funding program established in 2017 under the NSW Government’s Restart NSW Fund.
Since the establishment of the Safe & Secure Water Program in June 2017, the NSW Government has committed more than $680 million to 111 projects.
More information about the Safe and Secure Water Program is available here.
The Safe and Secure water security projects include the installation of an artesian bore, the construction of an off-stream water storage facility, and improving or constructing sewage treatment plants and reservoirs.
Minister for Water, Property and Housing Melinda Pavey said NSW communities depend on access to clean water, and wastewater infrastructure that meets environmental and health standards.
“This drought is outside the history books, while we continue to invest in emergency water infrastructure we must ensure we are maintaining our regional water infrastructure and investing in the future of our communities,” Mrs Pavey said.
“The Program prioritises key water infrastructure projects – from local drought backup systems through to new or upgraded dams to secure water supplies for our regional communities.
“The NSW Government will continue to work with local councils to provide water infrastructure that improves the lives of over 1.9 million people living in more than 500 regional NSW communities.”
While local councils are the water utility provider for their communities, the State Government will continue to help them where we can in getting through this difficult time.
The Safe and Secure Water Program is a $1 billion regional infrastructure co-funding program established in 2017 under the NSW Government’s Restart NSW Fund.
Since the establishment of the Safe & Secure Water Program in June 2017, the NSW Government has committed more than $680 million to 111 projects.
More information about the Safe and Secure Water Program is available here.