SECURING THE WATER FUTURE OF THE HUNTER & CENTRAL COAST November 2006.

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SECURING THE WATER FUTURE OF THE HUNTER &

CENTRAL COAST

November 2006

THE PROPOSAL

• New Dam at Tillegra.

• Improved links to the Central Coast– New water pipeline– Additional pumps at Balickera

• Major recycling project on Kooragang Island.

NEWCASTLE

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Balickera Canal (Diversion Channel)

Balickera Pumping Station

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Station Tomaree

Groundwater Source

Bandon Grove Pipeline Weir

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Grahamstown Dam

Tomago Groundwater

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Pacific Ocean

Mill Dam Falls Gauging Station 210010

Chichester Dam

Tillegra Gauging Station 210011

LAKE MACQUARIE

Campvale Pumping Station

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PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE

• Government release of Lower Hunter Regional Strategy– Additional 160,000 over 25 years.

• Draft Central Coast Strategy– Additional 64,000 people over 25 years

• Drought• Longer Term Climate Change Issues• Effective Water Resource Management

TILLEGRA DAM

TILLEGRA VALLEY COMMUNITY

• Hunter Water will:– Work closely with affected landholders and

lessees

– Negotiate purchase and relocation options, including timing

– Establish local Community Reference Group

– Make available senior management resource to undertake communication/consultation.

TILLEGRA DAM

TILLEGRA DAM

ENVIRONMENT

• Application for approval will be made under Part 3A of EP&A Act.

• Detailed environmental investigations to be undertaken

• All stakeholders included in consultation process.

TILLEGRA DAM

ISSUES FOR CONSIDERATION

• Access

• Recreational Use of Tillegra Dam

• Rates

TIMEFRAME

Commence Project November 2006

Planning/Environmental Investigations

Mid 2008

Design Mid 2008

Construction End 2012

Fill 2012 2016

FUNDING OF TILLEGRA DAM

• $300 million project– Charges for new development

• Typically around $1000/new lot within Hunter

– Increase in charges to existing customers– Commercial arrangements to be

negotiated between Hunter & Central Coast.

• Prices will not change until mid 2009

IMPROVED LINKS TO THE CENTRAL COAST

• Installation of additional four pumps at Balickera Water Pump Station

NEWCASTLE

Seaham Weir

Schematic Only – Not to Scale

Produced by

Hunter Water Corporation

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Boags Hill Control Gate

Balickera Canal (Diversion Channel)

Balickera Pumping Station

George Schroder Pumping

Station Tomaree

Groundwater Source

Bandon Grove Pipeline Weir

MAITLAND

Port Stephens

North Stockton Groundwater

Source

Grahamstown Dam

Tomago Groundwater

Source

Pacific Ocean

Mill Dam Falls Gauging Station 210010

Chichester Dam

Tillegra Gauging Station 210011

LAKE MACQUARIE

Campvale Pumping Station

IMPROVED LINKS TO THE CENTRAL COAST

• Installation of an additional four pumps at Balickera Water Pump Station

• 7 kilometres of additional pipework– Results in increased linkage of two water

grids

IMPROVED LINKS TO THE CENTRAL COAST

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Actual

IMPROVED LINKS TO THE CENTRAL COAST

• Installation of an additional four pumps at Balickera Water Pump Station

• 7 kilometres of additional pipework– Results in increased linkage of two water grids

• North Stockton/Tomago Groundwater Reserves– Planning, environmental assessment and

concept approval to access groundwater.

FUNDING – HUNTER – CENTRAL COAST LINK• $17M package

– $7M Additional pumps

– $9M Pipeline link

– $1M Investigations

• Cost split between Hunter Water and Central Coast

• Hunter Water’s share of funding will be recovered through sales to Central Coast.

WATER RECYCLING – KOORAGANG ISLAND

SECURING OUR WATER FUTURE

• Secures our water future for the Hunter and Central Coast.

• Enhances the capacity of the region to continue to grow

• Build on excellent water saving efforts achieved to date.

SECURING OUR WATER FUTURE