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More water pressure from new Dumbalk booster pump

by Chris Edwards
February 5, 2025
in News, Pressure pumps, Projects, Spotlight, Water & wastewater
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A new booster pump at the Dumbalk water tower will see the water pressure of residential and commercial businesses increase soon.

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A new booster pump at the Dumbalk water tower has passed all the tests. It will be officially connected to the reticulated main pipe on Thursday, February 6, increasing the town’s water supply pressure.

South Gippsland Water crews will increase the water pressure in weekly increments over the next two months to reduce any sudden impact on infrastructure.

Dumbalk residents should monitor their internal plumbing systems, including any connected water appliances like dishwashers, washing machines, air conditioners, and water tanks. Plumbing related to these can fail with higher pressure if it does not comply with Australian plumbing requirements. If you have any concerns or experience any issues, like leaking, while water pressure is increased at your property, please contact a qualified plumber.

South Gippsland Water Managing Director, Robert Murphy, said the $195,000 upgrade to Dumbalk’s water supply system was part of our ongoing commitment to continue delivering quality, sustainable water and wastewater services to the region.

“The booster pump is designed to make Dumbalk’s water pressure more reliable,” Mr Murphy explains. “It will also let South Gippsland Water bypass water from the tower during planned and unplanned maintenance, resulting in fewer interruptions of the town’s water supply.”

South Gippsland Water first commissioned the Dumbalk water tower in the 1960s.

“Today, we need to continue to supply water pressure to the standard set by the Water Services Association of Australia,” Mr Murphy said.

These renewal works are a high priority to keep the system working. The booster pump station can now read the downstream discharge pressure and automatically adjust it to maintain adequate pressure.

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