Upper Lachlan Shire Council 'goes full bore' on water plant

Louise Thrower
Updated March 23 2021 - 11:31pm, first published December 17 2020 - 6:30pm
WATER NEEDS: Taralga residents are "frustrated" to be on level three restrictions, Upper Lachlan Shire Mayor John Stafford says. The council is replacing a burnt out water treatment plant and investigating a new dam to cater for the area's growth. Photo: Louise Thrower.
WATER NEEDS: Taralga residents are "frustrated" to be on level three restrictions, Upper Lachlan Shire Mayor John Stafford says. The council is replacing a burnt out water treatment plant and investigating a new dam to cater for the area's growth. Photo: Louise Thrower.

The estimated $220,000 cost of replacing Taralga's water treatment plant will be money well spent if it relieves residents of 'stringent restrictions.'

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Louise Thrower

Louise Thrower

Senior journalist

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