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State government announces $59m investment into water infrastructure in Adelaide's north
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 27, 2024 - 12:41
The housing boom in Angle Vale, a suburb of Adelaide, is pushing its water infrastructure to the limit. As the population grows, many residents rely on septic systems or trucked sewage services. To address these issues, the government plans to invest nearly sixty million dollars in water infrastructure upgrades, aiming to modernise facilities and ensure they meet the community's expanding needs.