Recycled water flows to Frankston City
Published on 13 February 2023
Communities within Frankston City will benefit from a new pipeline delivering high quality recycled water to green spaces including sports grounds, open space and a world-class golf course.
Minister for Water Harriet Shing today announced $1.3 million in funding towards the Monterey Recycled Water Scheme in Frankston North.
The new 2.3 km pipeline will deliver a climate resilient water source of 73ML each year to 3 public sites, including football/cricket and soccer grounds and The National Golf Course – Long Island. There are also opportunities in the future to support local schools and additional community spaces and sporting facilities.
Investment in sustainable sources of recycled water will keep green spaces healthy to support the liveability of a growing population while saving our precious drinking water.
The funding is part of the $56.6 million Victorian Government investment to support the delivery of the Central and Gippsland Region Sustainable Water Strategy. The strategy sets out our long-term plan to improve water security, liveability, and waterway health for the next 50 years.
The Monterey Recycled Water Scheme will cost a total of $4 million, part funded by South East Water, Frankston City Council and The National Golf Club – Long Island. Recycled water is expected to become available by Spring 2024.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Water, Harriet Shing
“Investment in recycled water infrastructure will deliver a secure water supply for open spaces to remain green during dry spells – creating better recreational outcomes for local communities.”
“Building the new pipeline will diversify our water sources, helping to secure sustainable water supplies for our growing population.”
Quotes attributable to South East Water Managing Director, Lara Olsen
“Recycled water projects help build resilience into our water systems before customers are affected and strengthen our entire water supply network.”
“These important projects ultimately help our local communities by providing for ongoing access to sportsgrounds, golf courses and green open spaces, which we know are so important for the physical and mental wellbeing of the community.”
Quotes attributable to Mayor Cr Nathan Conroy
“Monterey Recycled Water Scheme demonstrates Council’s commitment towards delivering more efficient and sustainable water sources to recreation reserves and open spaces.”
“We are thrilled to be working with the Victorian Government and key stakeholders towards the irrigation of local parklands, reserves and sports grounds in Frankston City through this joint investment.”
“Saving our precious drinking water is essential to building community resilience and will ensure our community has ongoing access to green open spaces and outdoor recreational opportunities all year round.”
Quotes attributable to The National Golf Club CEO, Matthew Corby
“Water is the lifeline of any golf club. The Monterey project will provide The National with a level of security about future water supply at Long Island which allows it to plan and invest with confidence.”
“The renovation of the Long Island course, commencing later this year, will link a number of fairways, increasing the area of grass coverage substantially. Access to a reliable supply of recycled water is key to the success of that project.”
“The National is proud to be partnering on this exciting and positive initiative.”