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Gippsland Water to discuss key projects and future plans at Warragul Farmers Market on 17 May 2025
Gippsland Water will attend Warragul Farmers Market on 17 May to discuss project upgrades, future planning, and population growth, with staff available to answer questions and provide informative factsheets.
Gippsland Water will be at the Warragul Farmers Market on Saturday 17 May to speak with customers about the organisation's current projects and future priorities. Customers will have the opportunity to speak with Gippsland Water staff about planned upgrades to the Warragul wastewater treatment plant and north-east sewer.
Gippsland Water staff will be at the Warragul Farmers Market to speak with customers about the organisation's current projects and future priorities
Gippsland Water staff will also be available to discuss how the organisation is planning for the future to cater for a growing population. Factsheets will also be available for attendees to learn more about the projects. To learn more about Gippsland Water's current projects visit Gippsland Water website.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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