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Capacity contagion expands as Watercare ‘downsizes’ projects

Water authority holds back engineering approvals unless residential projects are planned smaller.

Property developers say residential developments continue to be stymied by Watercare.

Property developers say residential developments continue to be stymied by Watercare, with the water authority now citing capacity issues extending outside of the city’s 21 ‘red zoned’ suburbs.

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Brent Melville Wed, 15 Jan 2025
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