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In this section. Fan favourite fish returns to Warren Reservoir. Fan favourite fish returns to Warren Reservoir. More than 10,000 fingerlings of the treasured Murray Cod have now been released into Warren Reservoir, after the popular fishing
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/fan-favourite-fish-returns-to-warren-reservoir
In this section. Milestone pipeline set for major valve upgrade. Milestone pipeline set for major valve upgrade. A major upgrade of SA Water’s Tailem Bend to Keith Pipeline is underway this month as part of the utility’s $5.8 million investment
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/milestone-pipeline-set-for-major-valve-upgrade
In this section. SA’s poo powerhouse poised for historic upgrade. SA’s poo powerhouse poised for historic upgrade. A major upgrade of South Australia’s largest wastewater treatment plant at Bolivar is now underway, as part of SA Water’s $64
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/sas-poo-powerhouse-poised-for-historic-upgrade
In this section. Bay closures commence at Murray Mouth barrages. Bay closures commence at Murray Mouth barrages. SA Water has begun the process of closing sections of the 570 operational bays at the Goolwa Barrages, following their historic opening
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/bay-closures-commence-at-murray-mouth-barrages
In this section. Unflushables getting flushed out of SA’s sewers. Unflushables getting flushed out of SA’s sewers. SA Water has recorded a reduction in the occurrence of nasty ‘unflushables’ such as cooking fats and oils, and wet wipes, in
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/unflushables-getting-flushed-out-of-sas-sewers
In this section. Murray Bridge’s pump station beauty takes shape. Murray Bridge’s pump station beauty takes shape. More than 7,000 native Australian plants are thriving at SA Water's wastewater pump station in Murray Bridge, as the Jervois Road
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/murray-bridges-pump-station-beauty-takes-shape
In this section. Water main break rate continues downward trend. Water main break rate continues downward trend. In 2021, South Australia recorded the lowest number of water main incidents for the past four years, with the impact of weather on the
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/water-main-break-rate-continues-downward-trend
In this section. SA Water partners-up to support Reconciliation. SA Water partners-up to support Reconciliation. From a new Flinders Ranges cultural heritage museum to creating a native foods garden on the Yorke Peninsula, SA Water is excited to
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/sa-water-partners-up-to-support-reconciliation
In this section. Monarto’s Wild Safari piped with new waterholes. Monarto’s Wild Safari piped with new waterholes. In a landscape reminiscent of the Serengeti, millions of litres of water have topped-up the first of eight new waterholes at
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/monartos-wild-safari-piped-with-new-waterholes
In this section. STEM in session for Burnside’s young scientists. STEM in session for Burnside’s young scientists. SA Water helped more than 50 students from Burnside Primary School celebrate CSIRO’s STEM in Schools event on Wednesday, sharing
https://www.sawater.com.au/news/stem-in-session-for-burnsides-young-scientists