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Construction underway on $95m water pipeline to support growth in Scenic Rim

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Work on the new South East Queensland pipeline has begun which will connect two recently-built reservoirs.
The $95 million (€63 million) project for the 27 km pipeline is set to be completed later this year.
The South West Pipeline is the second stage of the Beaudesert Water Supply Upgrade, a long-term water supply solution for the Scenic Rim.
Queensland Minister for Water Glenn Butcher said: “The Scenic Rim is experiencing a period of significant growth, with more than 67,000 people expected to call this community home by 2041.
“The area has also become a regional hub for large-scale freight and transport operations, thanks to the Bromelton State Development Area.
“Connecting Beaudesert to the SEQ Water Grid will shore up local water security for years to come, giving confidence to households and businesses that they can continue to grow and prosper in this wonderful part of the South East.”
The design and construction tender for the pipeline was awarded to Comdain Infrastructure, a national leader in delivering critical gas and water services.
The project team has now commenced laying pipeline in a staged approach along the alignment.
Seqwater CEO Neil Brennan added: “Connecting Beaudesert to the SEQ water grid will ensure a reliable long-term water supply for the Scenic Rim by making it easier to move water into the region when needed.
“The way the SEQ Water Grid connects drinking water supplies across our region is a unique system in Australia. It provides us with more options to manage water supply challenges arising from sporadic rainfall, drought, climate change and population growth.
“We are continuing to invest in water infrastructure projects to ensure our region has a secure and adaptable water supply, now and for future generations.”






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