South Gippsland Water is asking for the community’s help to plan the future of our region’s water and wastewater services.Managing Director Robert Murphy said South Gippsland Water wants to continue to deliver quality, sustainable water, and wastewater services, at a fair and reasonable cost to their customers.“Every five years we look at what the next […]

South Gippsland Water is asking for the community’s help to plan the future of our region’s water and wastewater services.
Managing Director Robert Murphy said South Gippsland Water wants to continue to deliver quality, sustainable water, and wastewater services, at a fair and reasonable cost to their customers.
“Every five years we look at what the next 50 years looks like for our region, how changing weather might impact rainfall and what we can do to do mitigate those impacts on our reservoirs and water services,” he said.
“We call this is our Urban Water Strategy – our long-term plan to secure water supplies throughout the region and equip us to deal with drought and climate change.”
“We’re asking the community to tell us what they think is important so we can plan for the necessary investment that will secure our water supply against extreme weather events and a changing climate.”
The survey is open to 29 June.
For more information on how you can contribute go to sgwater.com.au/urban-water-strategy or email media@sgwater.com.au.