Mains Break – Frape Street, Blayney.

CTW advises Blayney residents in and around Frape Street that they may incur low water pressure and some water discolouration issues due to an external contractor inadvertently causing damage to one of CTW’s water mains. It is anticipated that the water main rectification works will be completed by late this afternoon.

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Update – Water discolouration Blayney Township

Evaluation of the effectiveness of the sectionalised flushing of CTW Blayney network on Tuesday appears to have provided positive results. As such, we will continue to closely monitor further discolouration issues before implementing a full flushing program of Blayney township, anticipated to commence mid next week. Advice on this flushing program will be posted on…

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Funding for the Belubula Water Security Project

Funding for the Belubula Water Security Project welcomed, see joint media release here. Central Tablelands Water (CTW) has welcomed the recent joint funding announcement by the Australian and New South Wales governments of $6 million to undertake a business case into the construction of a pipeline between Lake Rowlands and Carcoar Dam, as well as…

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Update – Water discolouration Blayney Township

CTW would like to thank our customers for continuing to contact us directly regarding current discoloured water issues still being experienced in the township of Blayney. CTW advises its Blayney residents that our network operation is fast tracking its town flushing program as a result of the increase in discolourisation of water observed this morning…

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Water Discolouration – Update

CTW is aware that some consumers in the Blayney township are still experiencing problems with water discolouration. CTW thanks all consumers who have contacted us with concerns regarding this problem. CTW has made further operational changes at its Blayney Water Treatment Plant over the last couple of days to address the problem. This has resulted…

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Blayney Township Water Discolouration

A number of consumers in the Blayney Township have advised of water discolouration over the past week. This discolouration has been attributed to the recent large number of intense rainfall events occurring over the Lake Rowlands catchment area. These events have led to large inflows of organic materials and minerals into the Lake Rowlands dam.…

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Administration Office reopen effective 28 July 2021

Central Tablelands Water advises that its Administration Office at 30 Church Street, Blayney has reopened from 9am Wednesday, 28 July 2021. It is crucial we all continue to follow NSW Heath guidelines and please remember to wear a mask if you need to visit the CTW administration office, and sign in via the QR code…

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Administration Office Closure effective 21 July 2021

Central Tablelands Water advises that its Administration Office at 30 Church Street, Blayney will be closed from Wednesday 21 July until further notice due to the latest NSW Health’s COVID Stay at Home Order issued for the Orange, Blayney and Cabonne local government areas. For any water emergencies or enquiries, please call 02 6391 7200…

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Documents on Public Display

Central Tablelands Water’s DRAFT Drought Management and Demand Management Plans are currently on public display for a period of 28 days. Public comments will be accepted until 4:00pm on Tuesday, 14 July 2021. Written submissions should be addressed to the General Manager, PO Box 61 Blayney NSW 2799 or via email to water@ctw.nsw.gov.au. Documents on…

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