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Business View Australia - June 2015 23

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In February, 2004, the Governor of

New South Wales proclaimed the gen-

eral purpose Councils of Copmanhurst,

Grafton, Maclean and Pristine Waters

and activities of North Coast Water

and Clarence River County Council

co-joined to form the Clarence Valley

Council. One of the most important

activities of the council is the man-

agement of water supply and related

areas of sewage, strategic stormwa-

ter management and flood studies.

The Council has recently completed

a $180 million regional water supply

project that will serve the present

and future needs of the area. The

project entailed the provision of ex-

tensive water supply infrastructure

with the purpose of improving the

management of water resources.

Background of

the projects

Greg Mashiah, Manager, Water Cy-

cle, of the Clarence Valley Council

explained that of the four General

Purpose and two County Councils that

were amalgamated in 2004, three

were either in the planning or approval

phase of major sewage augmenta-

tions with concept designs being un-

dertaken by different consultancies.

“These projects were continued even

after amalgamation. The first scheme

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