echnidna
6th July 2008, 07:54 PM
Water Ombudsman in Victoria
Is there a Water Ombudsman in Victoria?
My house is in a small town serviced by reticulated water,
When the water mains were installed many years ago all houses were required to connect to the system and to remove their rainwater tanks by the then water authority.
The current water authority has been engaging in cloaked practices which appear to be deceptive about the water supply. Attempts have been made to have all users to relinquish all legal rights they have in relation to their supply. Some elderly residents have trusted the authority and signed all papers submitted to them despite that information provided by the authority has not been clearly and transparently given.
We are advised by the authority that the water is untreated and must not and shall not be used for consumption including personal hygiene or washing.
The section of pipeline we are on which must be at least 50 odd km long was one of the pipelines supplying Warrnambool urban water supply from the Otways. Many farms draw their rural water supply from this pipeline. I think only one small town between Terang and Warrnambool (Garvoc) is serviced by this water supply pipeline for domestic purposes.
I suspect the pipeline is going to be converted to become a farm only water supply with the water being supplied from the Warrnambool & possibly Terang Townships sewerage treatment plants.
I have just been advised by the water authority to remove all taps from the kitchen areas to prevent human consumption.
So what was once a source of drinking water has now become an unsafe water supply. I believe the water authority has a legal and moral responsibility to provide safe drinking water to all the residents of the town even if it means installing a new water tank, plus associated costs. for each home/shop that originally had safe drinking water.
So where do I/we go from here, I don't want to start a political bun fight but I do want safe drinking water.
Is there a Water Ombudsman in Victoria?
My house is in a small town serviced by reticulated water,
When the water mains were installed many years ago all houses were required to connect to the system and to remove their rainwater tanks by the then water authority.
The current water authority has been engaging in cloaked practices which appear to be deceptive about the water supply. Attempts have been made to have all users to relinquish all legal rights they have in relation to their supply. Some elderly residents have trusted the authority and signed all papers submitted to them despite that information provided by the authority has not been clearly and transparently given.
We are advised by the authority that the water is untreated and must not and shall not be used for consumption including personal hygiene or washing.
The section of pipeline we are on which must be at least 50 odd km long was one of the pipelines supplying Warrnambool urban water supply from the Otways. Many farms draw their rural water supply from this pipeline. I think only one small town between Terang and Warrnambool (Garvoc) is serviced by this water supply pipeline for domestic purposes.
I suspect the pipeline is going to be converted to become a farm only water supply with the water being supplied from the Warrnambool & possibly Terang Townships sewerage treatment plants.
I have just been advised by the water authority to remove all taps from the kitchen areas to prevent human consumption.
So what was once a source of drinking water has now become an unsafe water supply. I believe the water authority has a legal and moral responsibility to provide safe drinking water to all the residents of the town even if it means installing a new water tank, plus associated costs. for each home/shop that originally had safe drinking water.
So where do I/we go from here, I don't want to start a political bun fight but I do want safe drinking water.