Lake Cullulleraine residents will receive better quality water for domestic use with the construction of a 2.5 kilometre enclosed water main and pump unit.
The $480,000 project has been jointly funded by Lower Murray Water and the Victorian Coalition Government through the latest round of the government’s Small Towns Water Quality Fund.
Member for Mildura Peter Crisp said as well as the construction of a water main and pump to service 35 properties, multiple pumps from the Lake Cullulleraine foreshore would be decommissioned, reducing potential health risks and improving the amenity of the area.
Mr Crisp said by improving water quality in Glenthompson, the growth and development of the wider region would also improve.
“This will deliver high quality water to the residents of Lake Cullulleraine, as well as enhancing the quality of stay for the many people who enjoy holidaying at the Lake.” Mr Crisp stated.
This latest round of works under the Small Towns Water Quality Fund includes eight projects which involve the building of pipelines, upgrades to water treatment plants and installation of a UV-treatment system.
More information about the Small Towns Water Quality Fund is available at
www.water.vic.gov.au/saving/towns/small-town-water-quality-fund





