Water West Granted First WA Water Licence in North Dandalup
Water West, a private-sector water utility, has today been granted a 25-year licence to supply sewerage and recycled water services in Western Australia by the Economic Regulation Authority (ERA). The Water Services Operating Licence issued by the ERA will allow Water West to deliver a local municipal-scale reticulated sewerage scheme, including recycled water, to the planned urban town site expansion of North Dandalup in the fast-growing Peel Region. Jeff Strahan, Managing Director of Water West said this decision would open the WA water market to genuine competition and reduce the impact on dwindling water sources. “Water West now has the go ahead to deliver locally-based reticulated sewerage and recycling services, alleviating pressure on Government to build expensive water infrastructure, and potentially opening up new residential communities across Western Australia,” Mr Strahan said. Water West will partner with the land developer to fund, build, operate and retail a sewerage scheme for 2250 new homes, primary schools and shopping centres at North Dandalup. The proposed system collects and treats local wastewater to deliver fit-for-purpose recycled water, which can be used to irrigate the town’s new open spaces. “By recycling local wastewater, Water West will not only deliver a reticulated sewerage scheme that…
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