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Qld council adopts updated renewal program

by Staff Writer
September 20, 2024
in Irrigation, News, Pipelines, Projects, Spotlight, Water & wastewater
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Mount Isa City Council has adopted a ten-year Water Main Renewal Program, which will see Council invest an average of $1.5 million in water main renewals each year for the next decade.

The program, which will take effect on 1 July 2025, was developed to ensure the continuity and reliability of Mount Isa’s water and sewerage assets.

In the future, Council will develop similar ten-year asset-renewal programs for sewer mains refurbishment, water valve and hydrant replacements, sewage pump station refurbishment and sewage treatment plant refurbishment.

Speaking about the program at the ordinary meeting on 28 August 28, Mayor Peta MacRae thanked the council staff, including Water and Sewer Manager Greg Searle, who put the document together.

“In the long term, this asset planning will save Council money by not having to be reactionary, and we’ll stop last-minute breakdowns,” Ms MacRae said.

Councillor Dan Ballard said he looks forward to seeing the efforts replicated in other areas of Council’s operations.

“I’m comfortable with the matrix that Greg and his team have used to list the priorities of this renewal program,” Mr Ballard said.

“I look forward to seeing this work done and replicated across the sewer network, and hopefully our road network and the other primary infrastructure that require periodic renewal.”

Councillor James Coghlan said Council was putting things in place for the next tenor 20 years.

“I think programs like this are essential for us moving forward so that we can make sure Mount Isa is going to be okay for the next 20 years because we do have ageing infrastructure,” Mr Coghlan said.

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