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Pump stations focus of WA community funding round

by Chris Edwards
July 1, 2025
in Irrigation, News, Pipelines, Projects, Sewage Pumping Stations, Spotlight, Water & wastewater
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This funding round will help regional councils across Western Australia improve their water infrastructure like pump stations.

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Seven regional local governments will share in more than $480,000 in funding through the latest round of the Community Water Supplies Partnership (CWSP) program, which helps rural communities build climate resilience by improving local water infrastructure, such as pump stations.

The program, delivered by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation‘s Rural Water Planning team, provides up to $100,000 per project to develop off-farm community water supplies, with applicants required to provide a 30 per cent co-contribution.

“These community-driven projects show how we can build water resilience from the ground up, using practical infrastructure that supports local needs,” WA Water Minister Don Punch said. “Whether it’s firefighting, irrigating public spaces, or reducing pressure on scheme water, these investments are all about helping our regions adapt to a changing climate.”

This round of funding supports projects across Albany, Carnarvon, Kondinin (two projects), Menzies, Perenjori and Plantagenet, including the installation of water tanks, pumps, pipelines, bores and dam upgrades. These initiatives will reduce reliance on scheme water, support emergency services, and help irrigate green spaces and sporting precincts.

The CWSP program is supported by the Water Infrastructure for Sustainable and Efficient Regions initiative, funded by the Australian Government’s National Water Grid Fund.

A combined $5.6 million has been committed to the CWSP program from 2024-25 to 2026-27 by the Australian and Western Australian governments.

The streamlined approval process for CWSP projects ensures quicker access to funding for projects under $100,000, enabling communities to respond more quickly to local needs.

Approved projects:

  • City of Albany – $73,302 for two 250-kilolitre water tanks to support firefighting and irrigation at the Mercer Road depot;
  • Shire of Carnarvon – $100,000 to connect an artesian water source to irrigate key green spaces;
  • Shire of Kondinin (Stage 1) – $63,476 for new pipelines to enable a continuous pipeline from the CBH town site to the town’s dams;
  • Shire of Kondinin (Stage 2) – $68,202 for a pump, tank and generator to further enhance water storage and supply;
  • Shire of Menzies – $79,800 to re-line a town dam and install tanks to support firefighting and greening initiatives;
  • Shire of Perenjori – $57,600 to drill a new bore and install tanks and solar-powered pumps; and
  • Shire of Plantagenet – $38,709 for a rainwater harvesting system at the Rocky Gully Bush Fire Brigade.

For more information, visit wa.gov.au

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