Earlier this month I opened the new water treatment plant at Lake Glenbawn Park with representatives from Upper Hunter Shire Council and the NSW Crown Holiday Parks Trust CEO Steve Edmonds, so that visitors and campers at Lake Glenbawn now have drinking water available at this important recreational destination.
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The entire holiday experience for families and visitors to Lake Glenbawn is now significantly improved.
Lake Glenbawn is one of our most loved and used local parks, and this water treatment plant means the park now has the capacity, resources and asset management skills available to ensure they are sustainable into the future.
The NSW Department of Industry and NSW Crown Holiday Parks Trust (CHPT) jointly managed the installation of the $600,000 water treatment plant at Lake Glenbawn.
This is all part of a $12 million program – funded by the State Government’s Public Reserves Management Fund – to help upgrade and renew utilities at the Inland Waters Holiday Parks managed by NSW Crown Holiday Parks.
Almost $1 million has been spent on Lake Glenbawn for the new Water Treatment Plant as well as important electrical upgrades, with key sewer improvements due to get under way later in the year.
These are important steps in providing improved services to park visitors.
This water treatment plant provides fresh, potable water previously not available for guests to our local park and is just one example of the NSW Government’s absolute commitment to Rural and regional NSW.