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Community Water Supplies Partnerships Program – Australia

Changing Salinity in Water Sources

Deadline: 11-Nov-2024

Applications are now open for the Community Water Supplies Partnerships (CWSP) Program for community water supply improvements in dryland agricultural areas receiving fewer than 600 mm average annual rainfall.

The Community Water Supplies Partnerships (CWSP) program is 50:50 co-funded by the Australian Government National Water Grid Connections Fund and the Western Australian Government through Royalties for Regions. It provides regional communities in dryland agricultural areas with funding to improve their non-potable water supplies and is administered by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (the department).

The program’s objective is to assist broadacre farming communities in establishing or improving non-potable water supplies. This will increase water available for emergency livestock and firefighting to better prepare communities for periods of low rainfall. It will also ensure water is available for public amenities to reduce reliance on potable water supplies for non-potable needs. Non-potable water supplies are those that have not been treated to meet drinking water standards.

The focus of the program is to provide assistance to areas that have a history of water deficiency, or where on-farm and non-potable community water supplies are unreliable and unable to meet the needs of local landholders or the community.

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Eligibility Criteria
Ineligible

For more information, visit Government of Western Australia.

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