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Council future-proofs region with purchase of Oaky River Dam

Following a lengthy expression of interest process, Council has today resolved to secure the purchase of the Oaky River Dam, located 40 kilometres east of Armidale near Wollomombi. The dam will be a vital component to secure our water supply for the region and a significant step in meeting Council’s ambitious population and growth targets.

Armidale Regional Council Mayor, Sam Coupland, said the purchase of Oaky River Dam will address our region’s underlying water security needs, which emerged as needing urgent attention during the long period of drought.

“Water security is the number one issue preventing our region from growing. We need to provide a long-term solution to allow the region to sustainably support growth over the next few years,” said Mayor Coupland.

“The timing is perfect, as Council had identified Oaky River Dam as the preferred water supply option in March this year. This will be wonderful for our whole region,” said the Mayor.

Armidale Regional Council General Manager, James Roncon, said Council has acted quickly when the option to purchase Oaky River Dam became available and it has been the preferred option to address water security.

 “The Hydro-Electric Scheme built in 1956, suffered damage in 2013 and so is no longer active. Whilst it does require work to repair and develop into a water source, is critical infrastructure and will ensure our region is better prepared for any future drought,” said James.

“Compared with creating a whole new dam, with Oaky it means the impact on the environment is already known. It’s a logical choice to establish as an additional water source,” said James.

Council purchased the dam for 4.3M which will come out of the funds for the Water Reserve, which is currently $29.6M. Council will now begin the process of lobbying the State Government and opposition for funding to reinstate the Oaky River Dam wall and construct a pipeline from the dam to the Armidale Water Treatment Plant (WTP), ahead of the program to raise Malpas Dam Spillway.

This aligns with a funding proposal currently with Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) for pre-construction works, leading to a tender ready stage which is the next step for the water security project. The acquisition comes after Council set ambitious growth targets of 4,000 jobs over the next ten years as part of a Mayoral Growth and Jobs summit held in February this year.

Securing the region’s water supply, to support the level of growth required, now provides assurance to future developers that we are open for business and our region is an attractive option for those considering a tree change.

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