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Some Gladstone residents may experience low pressure water supply due to reservoir works
Council advises that some residents may experience lower than previously experienced water pressure over the coming months as work progresses on an upgrade to the Ferris Hill Reservoir.
Council commenced refurbishment work at the Ferris Hill Reservoir in June, with a new roof and access platform to be installed as well as repairs to internal concrete surfaces.
Lower than previously experienced water pressure will be noticed within some districts of Gladstone City, Barney Point and South Gladstone due to Ferris Hill Reservoir currently being isolated for these project works, which are expected to be completed in late February 2021.
The cost of this refurbishment work is $1.67 million, made available from the 2019/20 Capital Budget.
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