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Review of 2022 achievements and big wins 2022 for Southern Rural Water
Southern Rural Water celebrates their achievements in the year 2022.
It's been a massive year for us at Southern Rural Water and we're proud of how we continue to adapt and rise to the challenges of an ever-changing world. Strategically, we have delivered many great things this year, including awarding the tender for both the Werribee Irrigation District modernisation and the Macalister Irrigation District 2030 Phase 2 work.
As the year 2022 draws to an end, Southern Rural Water is inviting you to celebrate some of their big wins across the year
Foundation for success
We also submitted our Price Submission to the Essential Services Commission, providing a foundation for continuing success over the coming five years. As the year draws to an end, we invite you to celebrate some of our big wins across the year.
We wish our customers and the Victorian communities we support a safe, happy and healthy new year. We're looking forward to 2023 and all the exciting opportunities it promises to bring.
Pictures from Southern Rural Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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