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News 27th Feb 2021 8:49 AM | Updated: 8:49 AM
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Subscriber only A new 150kl reservoir at Dalveen was brought online on Monday, supplying water to the water distribution system. These work is spriuked as helping future-proof water supply for Dalveen. Residents are warned water may taste unusual due to the implementation of the concrete facility. Southern Downs Regional Council construction crews teamed up with specialist contractors teamed up for the project, building connecting pipework for the new reservoir to the existing water main. The first 100kl of water was carted from Warwick to Dalveen and extensive tests have been carried out to ensure water quality.
“We can’t wait to compete at Morgan Park and showcase some of the best Australian circuit
racing for those in the Warwick region,” Mr Smith said.
“Together with SDRC and Morgan Park, we know this event will be a great success and we are extremely grateful to everyone at the council for their support in making this event a reality.
“Given the nature of this event, we know it will have a real community feel and we look
forward to embracing that.”
The rebranded Shannons event was slated to hit Warwick last year, but was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Southern Downs Regional Council is set to potentially throw millions of dollars behind an unplanned third design of the Warwick Saleyards, despite concerns it could lead to its inevitable demise . Councillors will this week vote on whether to approve a recommended major redevelopment and enhancement of the existing facility at Wednesday s ordinary meeting, diverting from their two former options. The redevelopment would be less extensive and cheaper than either of the masterplanned Brownfields or Greenfields options, which would see either a total overhaul of the existing site or a complete relocation. Initial costs for this third option are estimated at $7.5 million, with whole life expenses at $19,937,942.