Access to a safe and secure supply of town water will soon be a reality for the residents of Biniguy, with construction nearly complete on the Biniguy Potable Water Project.
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At the end of January, 95 per cent of the 11,343 metres of the potable water pipeline between Pallamallawa and Biniguy had been constructed, according to a Facebook post on Moree Plains Shire Council's page.
The construction of the 15-metre high water tower has since commenced and soil testing (drilling) has been completed to design the foundations for the water reservoir tower.
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The $3.96 million Moree Plains Shire Council project - which has been fully funded under the NSW Government’s Restart NSW Water Security for Regions program – will see water piped 11.5km from the existing Pallamallawa reservoir and provide a treated supply to the village’s 31 homes.