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Housing growth potential from sewerage project

by Staff Writer
September 24, 2024
in News, Pipelines, Projects, Sewage Pumping Stations, Spotlight, Water & wastewater
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Lismore City Council has delivered a $7 million wastewater and sewerage project, unlocking development opportunities for up to 600 new housing lots in Goonellabah.

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Lismore City Council has delivered a $7 million wastewater and sewerage project, unlocking development opportunities for up to 600 new housing lots in Goonellabah.

Completed in partnership with BASEC Engineering, DGP Water and Ledonne Constructions, the Pineapple Road Sewerage Scheme involved installing a new pump station and over four kilometres of pipeline, creating 30 local jobs.

Lismore City Council Mayor, Steve Krieg, said the project demonstrated the council’s commitment to providing the infrastructure needed to support housing development and help address the current housing crisis.

“Lismore City Council declared a housing emergency in May 2021, and the situation was exacerbated by the natural disaster in 2022,” he said.

“This significant public investment opens the potential for 600 new housing lots.

“Along with a series of other initiatives, Council has established in recent years, it is expected this will help address the housing crisis.”

Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin MP said, “I am pleased that the New South Wales Government can contribute to this important project that now has the potential to deliver more housing stock, desperately needed, and with the necessary infrastructure in place.”

Other projects designed to address the lack of housing in and around Lismore include rezoning land for housing development, implementing the Housing Strategy Action Plan, facilitating strong partnerships with developers and housing providers, and providing advice to encourage the development of a range of housing types close to community services and facilities.

Jointly funded by Lismore City Council ($5.6 million) and the New South Wales Government under its NSW Regional Housing Fund ($1.4 million), the new sewerage scheme connects to Council’s established network of 46km of rising mains and 332km of wastewater gravity pipes, providing a modern and sustainable wastewater service for the future precinct.

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