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Glenreagh Boil Water Alert – Update

Clarence Valley Council has secured an alternate filtration plant for Glenreagh.

Site set up will require installation of a tank followed by the filtration plant, power supply upgrades and new pumps.

Councillors will consider rebates for affected customers at the Ordinary Council Meeting at Grafton on 28 November. Commercial customers who have suffered loss are advised to submit claims to Council for assessment.

In the meantime, the boil water alert remains in place for the village of Glenreagh. We thank the community for their patience while this matter is resolved.

Clarence Valley Council and NSW Health issued a precautionary alert on 11 October due to increased turbidity levels in the drinking water. Daily water samples continue to be collected for laboratory analysis with no detection of E. coli. Ultra violet and chlorine disinfection treatment units continue to function to the required standards.

Check the Clarence Valley Council website or follow Clarence Valley Council on Facebook for the latest updates.


Source: CVC Communications