Queensland Manufactured Water Authority | |
Statutory authority overview | |
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Jurisdiction | South East Queensland |
Headquarters | Level 2, 95 North Quay, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Motto | A new source of pure water |
Statutory authority executive | |
Parent department | Department of Energy and Water Supply |
Key document |
WaterSecure, the trading name of the Queensland Manufactured Water Authority, was a statutory authority of the Government of Queensland that supplied water to the South East Queensland region of Australia through its desalination plant and a water recycling scheme, the Western Corridor Recycled Water scheme. WaterSecure was merged with Seqwater on 1 July 2011.[1]
Function and activities
The Gold Coast Desalination Plant was the first large-scale desalination plant on Australia's eastern seaboard. The plant has the capacity to supply up to 125 megalitres a day of drinking water (45 GL/year).
The Western Corridor Recycled Water scheme provides purified water to Swanbank Power Station and Tarong Power Station[2] with the capacity to supply industry and agriculture.
See also
References
- ↑ South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Regulation 2011 See Part 4 and commencement date in Endnote 5.
- ↑ Water recycling project wins prestigious environment award. Media Release.
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