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Water Meter Replacement Program – Kingaroy and Wondai

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South Burnett Regional Council advises as part of Council’s routine maintenance programs and commitment to ensure the long-term sustainability and efficiency of Council’s water infrastructure,

Council has commenced a water meter replacement program in Kingaroy and Wondai.

The replacement program will commence on Monday 17 April 2023 and is expected to be completed by 30 June 2023, weather permitting.

Water meters are mechanical devices that wear with usage and age. Council has a proactive replacement program for water meters which are nearing the end of their useful life. It’s an ongoing program that ensures your water meter readings (and your bills) remain as accurate as possible.

Water meter replacement depends on the specifications of the individual meter. It is normal that your meter may in fact be replaced but the meter belonging to your neighbour may not be.

Council apologises for any inconvenience that this work may cause and thank you in advance for your patience

  The following steps may assist following water maintenance works:

  • Flush your plumbing by running inside and outside taps
  • Avoid using the washing machine or dishwasher should water be discoloured.

  Frequently asked questions:

  • What causes discolouration in water? Water mains maintenance, repairs or flushing may result in sediment being disturbed in the water pipes, resulting in the tap water appearing discoloured. In some instances, organic material found in the main water source may also cause discolouration.
  • Who pays for the water lost whilst water mains are repaired or replaced? The cost is covered by Council’s maintenance budget.
  • Can the water lost during water mains repairs or maintenance be recycled? No, Council does not recycle the water for public health reasons.

Please direct any enquiries to Council’s Water and Wastewater team by phone 4189 9100 or email info@sbrc.qld.gov.au.

 

 

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Water Meter Replacement Program – Kingaroy and Wondai