New South Wales is taking practical steps towards smarter water metering and better resource management. NSW DCCEEW Executive Director Operations and Resilience Ashraf El-Sherbini shares highlights from the journey.
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Non-urban water metering rules are in effect across New South Wales, and the NSW Government is inviting licensed water users to learn more about how to comply.
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As 2024 came to an end and the water industry prepared to enter 2025, water industry operators headed to the inland city of Tamworth for WIOA’s 45th NSW Water Industry Operations Conference.
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Eligible water users have three weeks remaining to opt in for free telemetry and installation, which will save them significant out-of-pocket costs and help them become compliant with metering rules.
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Construction is currently underway on two major infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing environmental outcomes for critical waterways in Southern NSW while minimizing impacts on private landholders.
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The Property Council of Australia has welcomed the NSW Government’s Housing Approval Reform Action Plan, declaring it a pivotal initiative to fast-track water infrastructure approvals and help deliver more homes across NSW.
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Local Government NSW (LGNSW) is urging ongoing financial support for councils due to increasing concerns about the presence of PFAS chemicals in water supplies.
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The New South Wales Government is stepping up its commitment to save billions of litres of water by injecting $3 million into round 2 of its innovative Active Leak Detection Project. This will help boost long-term water security for regional towns and cities across the State.
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