Meeting Future Demand SA Water's Long Term Plan for Eyre Region
Meeting Future Demand – SA Water’s Long Term Plan for Eyre Region is an initiative of the South Australian Government, through SA Water, to ensure Eyre Peninsula has a secure water supply to meet potential increases in demand for the next 25 years.
The Long Term Plan for Eyre Region aims to identify sustainable initiatives that can complement a continued emphasis on water conservation and demand management while enabling the region to grow and develop with water security.
Three draft documents have been prepared for public review:
- A succinct, easy to read summary of SA Water’s draft Long Term Plan for Eyre Region which summarises the key recommendations contained in SA Water’s Long Term Plan for Eyre Region
- SA Water’s draft Long Term Plan for Eyre Region which is the main technical report that contains the detailed analysis and technical assessment for all options considered
- A Community Response Report that documents all issues raised throughout the community engagement process for consideration by Government Agencies and the Office for Water Security providing a vehicle for the community to express their comments on SA Water’s draft Long Term Plan for Eyre Region.
Your feedback is now invited on the above documents. All comments, suggestions and further ideas received will be considered in finalising SA Water’s Long Term Plan for Eyre Region.
Copies of the draft Long Term Plan for Eyre Region Summary Report are available for download. The draft Long Term Plan for Eyre Region and the Community Response Report are also available. Given the size of these two documents, you can request a copy by contacting the SA Water Customer Contact Centre on 1800 812 362 or emailing your details to SA Water via epwater@sawater.com.au. A copy will be posted to you.
Please forward your comments in writing to:
Email: epwater@sawater.com.au or Post: SA Water Stakeholder Relations GPO Box 1751, Adelaide SA 5001
All comments must be received no later than Friday, 1 August 2008.
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