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24.01.2022 Are you Interested in the groundwater monitoring results for the bores in your area? You can find them in the Groundwater Net Digital Report (only shows data for the Surat Cumulative Management Area). Visit http://qldspatial.information.qld.gov.au/Groundw/index.html



24.01.2022 Your water bore is one of the most valuable assets on your property so it makes good business sense to monitor. Measuring the static head in your artesian bor...e can provide insights into: water level and seasonal trend data information on bore and pump performance early warning of any potential maintenance issues Not sure how? Watch our instructional video. See more

21.01.2022 In December 2019, the water management protocol was amended. The amendment allows more water users access to the Great Artesian Basin and other regional aquifers (GABORA) seasonal water assignment and simplifies the trade rules. To learn more visit https://bit.ly/37o0UOx

19.01.2022 Drilling amongst the palm trees at Trinity Beach this week.



18.01.2022 Now might be a great time to get your own water supply. We are currently working in Cassowary Coast Region.

17.01.2022 Good to find huge supply at Millstream on the Tablelands. Looks impressive

13.01.2022 UPDATE: THE BOIL WATER ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED EARLIER: The Boil Water Alert advisory notice which was issued on Sunday 29 December 2019 for the... communities of Tully town, Feluga, East Feluga, Bulgun, Silky Oak, Euramo, Merryburn, Carmoo, Hull Heads, Tully Heads, Jarra Creek area (Syndicate Road and Mullins Road) remains current and has been extended to include South Mission Beach and Wongaling Beach. Since Sunday when the boil water alert was issued for the Tully rural (Bulgun) and Tully (Boulder) water schemes, the South Mission Beach and Wongaling Beach communities have been supplied with water from our water storage, particularly the new reservoir at Wheatley’s Hill. Unfortunately, the water storage is now depleted requiring the communities of South Mission Beach and Wongaling Beach to be supplied from the Tully water scheme (Bulgun and Boulder) which is impacted by the boil water alert. Council is working with Queensland Health to remove the boil water requirement as quickly as possible. A program of flushing and testing has been initiated, but the alert cannot be lifted without approval from Queensland Health. Residents and businesses in the affected areas are advised to boil water for use in the following activities: Drinking Brushing teeth Washing or preparing food that is not going to be cooked Preparing baby formula Making ice Cassowary Coast Regional Council apologises for the inconvenience and will provide updates as they become available. Council asks that this advice be shared with neighbours and friends in the affected area. See more



12.01.2022 Finding plenty of good irrigation water around Tully at the moment

11.01.2022 Some areas of Queensland have been in continuous drought since 2013 and 66% of the state is currently drought declared. Many Queenslanders are doing it tough. ...Here you will find the support services you and your family need to help you get through this difficult time. Visit https://www.qld.gov.au/about/drought See more

11.01.2022 Awesome sunset drilling at Bartle Frere today

10.01.2022 LEVEL 2 WATER RESTRICTIONS introduced! Water restrictions within the Cairns Regional Council area will be increased to Level 2 from today (21 January). Under... Level 2 water restrictions: Sprinklers may be used only between the hours of 6am-7am and 6pm-7pm. Odd-numbered properties (ie street number ending with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9) are permitted to use sprinklers during the specified hours on Tuesdays and Saturdays only. Even-numbered properties (number ending with 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8) may use sprinklers on Wednesdays and Sundays only. No sprinkler or hose use is permitted on Mondays. Hand-held hoses with a trigger nozzle can be used on other days. Watering cans and buckets can be used at any time. Other restrictions include: No hosing of paved areas unless it is as a result of an accident, fire, health hazard or other emergency. Topping up of pools and ponds may occur during permitted sprinkler use times only. Water must not be used to clean windows except by means of a bucket or watering can filled directly from the tap. Hoses must not be used for washing cars and other vehicles unless it is at a commercial car wash facility. If you are using bore water for your sprinkler system, please ensure you have up to date signage on display stating bore water in use. For full details of Level 2 water restrictions, see the information sheet on Council’s website or contact Council on 4044 3044. We have changed the watering methods for our infrastructure to comply with the Level 2 restrictions, greatly reducing the amount of water we’re using on parks and gardens. Sprinklers are being used only in high profile public areas, like the Esplanade, Munro Martin Parklands and Botanic Gardens. For ideas of how to conserve water at home, visit https://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/water-waste-roads//save-water

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