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Could you imagine South East Queensland without water? It’s a future no one wants to see. Our climate is changing and our population is growing. So how do we make sure we have the water we need, and don’t run out?
The dams we use for drinking water have served us well, but they count on rain falling where and when we need it.
So, if we can’t always count on the rain, what do we do?
The conversation starts here. Take a look around, get involved and let us know what you'd like your water future to look like.
Could you imagine South East Queensland without water? It’s a future no one wants to see. Our climate is changing and our population is growing. So how do we make sure we have the water we need, and don’t run out?
The dams we use for drinking water have served us well, but they count on rain falling where and when we need it.
So, if we can’t always count on the rain, what do we do?
The conversation starts here. Take a look around, get involved and let us know what you'd like your water future to look like.
For those currently experiencing drought,
the reality is all too real – it hasn’t rained when and where they’ve needed it
to for a long time. For others, it rains exactly where and when they would
prefer it didn’t! When have you experienced a similar situation?
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Understanding the SEQ Water Grid
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Wyaralong Dam to be connected to the SEQ Water Grid
The Scenic Rim region is set to be connected to the South East Queensland Water Grid for the first time. The $135 million Beaudesert Water Supply Upgrade will provide a long-term water supply solution for the rapidly growing region.