Pump Industry•05-07-2026May 07, 2026•2 min
waterA new water treatment plant will be constructed as part of a $23 million project to strengthen the drinking water supply of Jurien Bay, Western Australia.
Funded by the Federal and WA Government, the project also includes commissioning an existing groundwater bore and constructing a two-kilometre pipeline, which will connect the bore and treatment plant to Jurien Bay’s storage tank.
Jurien Bay currently relies on groundwater bores drawing from a shallow aquifer that has been affected by reduced recharge as rainfall patterns shift. The new bore will access a deeper aquifer with lower salinity, and when blended with the existing supply, is expected to improve both water quality and reliability.
Once complete, the project will increase Jurien Bay’s total water supply capacity by 24 per cent, lifting annual supply to 520 million litres.
“This project will help strengthen Jurien Bay’s water security by accessing deeper, more sustainable groundwater supplies while also ensuring the town can continue to meet rising demand,” Federal Minister for the Environment and Water Murray Watt said.
The investment is also expected to support continued growth in the coastal community, particularly during peak tourism periods when demand increases.
As part of the works, localised widening of Jurien Road will occur at the intersection with the new water treatment plant access road.
“Jurien Bay is a growing coastal community and a popular tourism destination, and it’s important we continue investing in the infrastructure that supports that growth,” WA Water Minister Don Punch said.
The WA Government is contributing $18.65 million, with the Federal Government providing $4.35 million through the National Water Grid’s Water Infrastructure for Sustainable and Efficient Regions initiative.
Construction is expected to be completed by mid-2027.
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