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Published: 17 Oct 2023
Residents are once again being asked to think about the value of water as we celebrate National Water Week this week (October 16 to 22).
This year’s theme is “United by Water” which encourages everyone to think about the vital role water plays in connecting us all.
Water touches every aspect of development. It drives economic growth, supports healthy ecosystems, and is essential and fundamental for life.
Council’s Director of Engineering and Commercial Infrastructure, Jason Devitt, said council was committed to supplying the Mackay region with some of the best water and water services in Australia.
“This year our water from Nebo Road Water Treatment Plant (WTP) was victorious over NSW’s Shoalhaven, in the WIOA Water of Origin taste test, making it two years in a row of holding the title,” Mr Devitt said.
“This win adds to our winning streak, with water from Marian WTP taking the crown in 2019 and 2021 and Nebo Road claiming the title in 2018 and 2022,” he said.
“We have previously taken out the National Ixom Best Tasting Tap Water competition in 2019 and 2020 and even won silver at the 2020 International Water Tasting Competition in Berkely Springs USA.
“These achievements are a testament to our highly professional team as well as the beautiful river we have right on our doorstep. Council couldn’t get that great tasting water to homes without the fantastic water network and infrastructure that supplies it.
“We all need to ensure we are doing everything we can to conserve this precious resource.
“As always, we strongly encourage residents to sign up to myh2o (myh2o.qld.gov.au), to help keep track of how much water they are using each day, how much it’s costing them and how they can better improve their behaviours around water usage.”
National Water Week is the perfect opportunity for everyone to monitor their water use and think of ways to save.
Some simple water saving tips include keeping showers to four minutes or less, turn off taps when washing your hands, fix dripping taps and only water outdoors every second day before 10am after 4pm.
Mr Devitt said we are also reminded daily of the significant role water plays in uniting us as a community.
“We are lucky enough to be surrounded by beautiful natural waterways – the iconic Pioneer River running through our city and the beautiful beaches that allow access to so many amazing water activities such as swimming, fishing and boating,” he said.
For more water saving tips visit council’s website mackay.qld.gov.au/water.
Nebo Rd Water Treatment Plant
Alexander Blanch and Brian Woods oversee the day to day operations of the Nebo
Road Water Treatment Plant.

Mackay Regional Council respectfully acknowledges the Traditional owners of the land, the Yuwi people, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present, and to the young emerging leaders.

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