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Preparing water network for growth

by Staff Writer
September 20, 2024
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The trunk water main of a $9.5 million upgrade to the Toowoomba Region’s Highfields water network is now complete, laying the groundwork for the area’s future growth.  

Toowoomba Region Mayor, Geoff McDonald, said that the upgrades to the Highfields water supply network will accommodate anticipated growth as well as improve water pressure and supply to existing residents. 

“This project started in 2018 as a multi-year, multi-stage program to increase capacity and improve water treatment services,” Mayor McDonald said.  

“The fantastic lifestyle in our region will see our population continue to climb and Council has made a strategic decision to enhance and upgrade our water distribution network to cater for growth. 

“This latest phase of the project will ensure water supply and pressure to meet both current and future demands for future commercial and residential areas. 

“Council has invested $40 million in recent upgrades to Mt Kynoch Water Treatment Plant to implement modern water treatment processes and we will continue to roll out infrastructure to our regional communities. 

“A secure and reliable water supply will always be the highest priority for Council and these upgrades will benefit the Highfields community for many years to come.” 

Toowoomba Region Deputy Mayor and Strategic Water Planning and Capital Delivery portfolio spokesperson, Rebecca Vonhoff, said that the new main runs approximately 5.5km through Highfields to the Borghardt Road Pump Station. 

“The new dedicated trunk main will allow Council to fill the reservoir while the pump station is running significantly increasing the volume of water that can be delivered into the Highfields area from Mt Kynoch Water Treatment Plant,” Cr Vonhoff said. 

“Highfields nearly ran out of water during an unexpected high demand event last year and the upgrade will allow the network to supply high demands during summer, without the risk of losing supply.  

“To be successful we all need to work together to ensure our water security. These new upgrades are a very important part of the puzzle.” 

Cr Vonhoff said that the pump station upgrade is expected to be finished by the end of 2024 and includes a new shed and pump set with a back-up generator to ensure the pumps are not affected by power outages. 

“The new pump set is expected to meet projected demand until 2056. This is Council planning for the future and making strategic decisions for the next generation of residents.”  

Featured image: Toowoomba Regional Council members at a ribbon cutting event for the Highfields water network upgrade. Image credit: Toowoomba Regional Council.  

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