SA Water begins Kangaroo Island desalination plant construction – Australia

SA Water, alongside major construction partners John Holland and Guidera O’Connor, has begun construction of Kangaroo Island’s new seawater desalination plant, which will improve drinking water reliability for the region.

SA Water and partners have begun setting up equipment, fencing and temporary site huts, as well as ground preparation at the Penneshaw site.

The project will also support the local economy and provide greater bushfire resilience.

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SA Water begins Kangaroo Island desalination plant construction – Australia2022-03-09T14:29:24+01:00

50 km pipeline for Kangaroo Island – Australia

Installation has begun on the 50 km underground pipeline to connect Kangaroo Island communities with a new seawater desalination plant at Penneshaw. 

SA Water said the first stage of pipeline construction between Penneshaw and Pelican Lagoon has already commenced, and will continue for the next several months, with regular deliveries of the 375 mm diameter pipes underway via ferry from the mainland.

Stage 2 is expected to commence in early 2022 and will include the design and development of the section extending from Middle River water main. 

50 km pipeline for Kangaroo Island – Australia2021-10-12T15:03:24+02:00

Desal plant in pipeline for Kangaroo Island – Australia

The Marshall Liberal Government is committing $33 million to building a desalination plant at Kangaroo Island which will provide a new secure drinking water supply, unlock economic activity and improve bushfire resilience.

The 2 megalitre per day seawater desalination plant will improve drinking water security and provide better water infrastructure to support the local tourism and agriculture industries.

Premier Steven Marshall said this investment will create an estimated 500 jobs and add over $200 million of economic value to Kangaroo Island in [
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Desal plant in pipeline for Kangaroo Island – Australia2020-06-05T10:57:22+02:00
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