Our Water Our Future

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WHAT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED? Over the past several years, we have reduced demand, constructed new water treatment plants to ensure we consistently provide quality drinking water, constructed new recycled water schemes to increase the percentage we recycle, reduced our greenhouse gas emissions, and completed river bank stabilisation projects and other catchment management projects to help improve catchment health. In 2008, MidCoast Water developed The Manning, Great Lakes and Karuah Sustainable Water Cycle Management Strategy and this strategy was delivered to the public through the Our Water Our Future campaign. The 2008 strategy aimed to: Plan for the provision of a sustainable supply of water to meet future demand and climate variability Ensure an economically viable water service business Communicate levels of service that match community requirements and Deliver the least environmental impact solutions, while being affordable.

The key message from 2008 was that as a community and as individuals, householders, businesses and families, we must accept the need to change the way we value – and use – water.

IWCM Strategy 2015

The objectives of this latest iteration of Our Water Our Future are to: Review, identify and evaluate catchment issues that affect and are affected by MidCoast Water activities. Review and update overarching goals and principles to guide the development of future planning and management options. Review, develop and evaluate solutions that are feasible. Define, endorse and implement a strategy, Our Water Our Future 2045, that will develop sustainable water services for the communities of the future.

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Infiltration Reduction

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page 68

Appendix 3 – Summary of feedback received on the Draft Integrated Water Cycle Management Strategy

2min
pages 88-89

Appendix 2 – Components of the Base Scenario

2min
pages 86-87

Glossary

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page 82

Sustainability

2min
pages 72-73

Servicing small villages

3min
pages 69-71

Long-term solutions

5min
pages 62-64

Catchment Management

1min
page 53

The Manning Scheme

3min
pages 60-61

Bulahdelah

1min
page 55

Gloucester

3min
pages 56-57

Leakage and Pressure Management

1min
page 50

Stormwater

1min
page 51

Education

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page 48

Community Engagement ....................................................................................................................................................................... v The community engagement process............................................................................................................................. v Project Reference Group............................................................................................................................................................... v What you told us.................................................................................................................................................................................. v What is Integrated Water Cycle Management?

2min
pages 9-10

Rainwater tanks

1min
page 47

Levels of Service

3min
pages 27-28

What is our plan for the future?

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pages 43-44

What are the possible solutions?

2min
pages 37-38

Who we are

1min
pages 11-12

What has been achieved?

1min
page 20

Water Smart Rebates

1min
page 46
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