Geelong Advertiser

Water security pumped up

- ANDREW JEFFERSON

BARWON Water will be able to access more water from the Victorian water grid after completing and turning on a new pump station connected to the Melbourne to Geelong pipeline at Lovely Banks.

The new pump station means Barwon Water can extend the reach of the 59km Melbourne to Geelong pipeline, a crucial water security measure that was switched on in April.

Having access to the pipeline in addition to Barwon’s storages and the Anglesea borefield — as well as encouragin­g water savings and use of alternativ­e water supplies such as recycled water and stormwater — means water supplies for the city and surroundin­g districts are secure.

Water Minister Lisa Neville said the Melbourne to Geelong pipeline was designed to be an insurance policy against future drought and had proven its worth in recent years.

“Water is essential to the environmen­t, community health and wellbeing and economic stability — this pipeline and pump station ensure sporting grounds, homes, businesses and industries will benefit from a secure supply,” she said.

“Having the pipeline — and the new extension — provides us with greater flexibilit­y so we can deliver water where and when it is most needed.”

The State Government says having a number of water sources is crucial in meeting the challenges of climate change and provides a buffer against drought. water

The new pump station will enable Barwon Water to use the pipeline to service extra suburbs such as Hamlyn Heights, Highton, Belmont and parts of Geelong West.

The water will be supplied from Barwon Water’s bulk entitlemen­t in the Melbourne System of up to 16 gigalitres a year, which equates to about half the city’s demand in a typical year.

Since being turned on this year, the pipeline has delivered more than four gigalitres of water and helped lift Geelong storage levels from as low as 32 per cent to current levels of above 70 per cent.

There will be no extra cost to Barwon Water customers as a result of having access to the full allocation of the pipeline. The current pricing structure is in place until June 2023.

 ?? Picture: MARK WILSON ?? Preparing for today’s festivitie­s are (from left) Boota Singh, Amandeep Singh, Atamajit Singh, Gyani Gurmeet Singh, Gyani Sukhchain Singh, Gyani Gurdip Singh and Mandeep Singh.
Picture: MARK WILSON Preparing for today’s festivitie­s are (from left) Boota Singh, Amandeep Singh, Atamajit Singh, Gyani Gurmeet Singh, Gyani Sukhchain Singh, Gyani Gurdip Singh and Mandeep Singh.

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