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Water Corporation refurbishes Perth pipes

The projects are part of an ongoing Water Corporation program to reline and renew wastewater pipes across the state, and extend the life of existing infrastructure by up to 50 years.

In West Perth, wastewater pipes from the Robertson Park Tennis Centre to the WA Italian Club carpark will be refurbished in February, while works will take place in early March for the wastewater pipes near the Watertown Brand Outlet Centre and in Mick Michael Park.

Meanwhile, night works in Perth will renew wastewater pipes running from the Wellington and Barrack streets intersection, as well as continuing renewal works on Mounts Bay Road, Spring Street, Sherwood Court, Irwin Street and McCarthy Street in March.

“We use Trenchless Technology to reline wastewater pipes where possible, to minimise the impact on the community by reducing the need for extensive excavation,” said Water Corporation General Manager Assets Delivery Nick Churchill.

“The community may notice an increase in activity along impacted pipeline routes, however traffic management will be in place at all times and disruption will be kept to a minimum.

“I thank the community for its patience while we carry out this essential work.”

For more information visit the Water Corporation website.

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