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With continuing dry conditions across the East Coast, and no significant rainfall on the medium and long-term forecasts, the towns of Orford and Triabunna will see stage three water restrictions begin from Monday, 27 April.
Beneath one of Hobart’s busiest transport corridors, the final piece of a critical underground pipeline is about to be completed - bringing Hobart one step closer to a more modern, resilient wastewater system.
Due to a combination of a lack of rainfall, reduced water storage levels and minimal rain forecasted, stage one water restrictions will be introduced in Oatlands from next Monday, 27 April.
The following comments are attributable to Liz Hafner, TasWater Head of Communications and Engagement. “Continuing dry weather, as well as a minimal rainfall forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology, continue to threaten Tasmania’s water catchments.
Seventeen once-ordinary sewage pump station switchboards scattered along Tasmania’s iconic East Coast have been transformed into vibrant public artworks, completing TasWater’s East Coast Art Trail.
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