February 2020
Metro weekly water update
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Nine successive wins for Water Corporation’s Lifeblood Team
Water Corporation employees have done it again, getting their blood pumping 1,325 times in 2019 to retain the title of WA’s largest corporate blood donor.
Water Corporation commits $30 million to solar energy
The McGowan Government is working with the Water Corporation to reduce its energy use, committing $30 million over three years for solar energy projects around the State.
Water Corporation cabinets in Augusta splashed with colour
Locals and tourists visiting Flinders Bay in Augusta will notice a bright new addition in the area, with a row of Water Corporation grey electrical cabinets along Albany Terrace transformed into public art.
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100 good reasons to think before you flush
Water Corporation has encouraged the Pilbara community to think twice about what they flush down the toilet and pour down the sink.
Broome community sings from the heart
Funded through Water Corporation’s Kimberley Community Grants Scheme, more than 200 Broome community members were involved in making the upbeat music clip and song, titled, ‘Home is Where the Heart is’.
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Bassendean Community Men’s Shed to become home to a waterwise demonstration garden
New waterwise demonstration garden in Bassendean to educate and inspire the local community to embrace water efficiency outdoors
Harding Dam comes close to overflowing for the first time in three years
For the first time in three years the Pilbara’s iconic Harding Dam is nearing full capacity thanks to heavy rainfall brought by Tropical Cyclone Damien.
Severe Tropical Cyclone Damien - Update 1 - 1:30pm
The West Pilbara Water Supply Scheme covers Karratha, Dampier, Roebourne, Cape Lambert, Wickham and Point Samson.
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McGowan Government supports regional communities as lack of rain impacts dams and water supply schemes
Communities across the south of Western Australia are feeling the full effects of climate change with little to no rainfall in recent months requiring Water Corporation to cart water to town tanks, standpipes and other storages.