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Key Milestone to Secure Safe Drinking Water for Tabulam

Key Milestone to Secure Safe Drinking Water for Tabulam
By Jeff Gibbs
The remote village of Tabulam in the Northern Rivers is on the brink of a transformative milestone, with plans underway for its first-ever drinking water supply network. A $400,000 investment from Kyogle Council and the Australian Government’s National Water Grid Fund will kickstart early planning for the much-anticipated project.
The co-funded initiative will launch the preliminary business case for a three-stage construction project designed to provide a safe, clean, and reliable water supply to the village’s 500 residents, over a quarter of whom are Aboriginal.
Laying the Groundwork
The new funding builds on a 2021 scoping study, funded by the NSW Government, which explored various infrastructure options to identify the most effective solutions.
The early planning work will deliver detailed analysis and designs for the project, including:
- Stage 1: Hydrogeological investigations, bore construction, and land acquisition for a water treatment plant and reservoir.
- Stage 2: Utilisation of Hall Bore as a raw water source, construction of a new reservoir, and connecting the supply network to village homes.
- Stage 3: Expansion of the water supply source to include Clarence River groundwater and upgrading the treatment plant to accommodate future population growth.
A Lifeline for Tabulam
Currently, Tabulam residents rely entirely on rainwater tanks for drinking and household use, leaving the community vulnerable to water scarcity during droughts. This lack of critical infrastructure has hindered economic growth and driven population decline, with the village losing about 20% of its residents since 2011.
The water supply project, alongside plans for a new town sewerage system, aims to reverse these trends by providing essential services and paving the way for long-term community growth and prosperity.
Voices of Support
NSW DCCEEW Executive Director of Infrastructure Development, Lisa Hingerty, emphasised the significance of the project:
“Every person in NSW deserves clean and reliable drinking water, whether you’re from Sydney or live in one of our most remote communities. This project is a game changer for the hundreds of people who call Tabulam home. Locals have been crying out for this essential infrastructure for decades, and this funding is a significant step toward making that a reality.”
Kyogle Council Mayor Danielle Mulholland hailed the project as a landmark achievement:
“This is a landmark project for our community, over 70 years in the making. These early planning works are a big tick for Tabulam, setting the village on the path to its first secure water supply network. The benefits will be enormous, from improving health and wellbeing to supporting economic growth and development.”
Looking Ahead
The preliminary business case is expected to be completed by mid to late 2025, moving the project closer to construction. Once realized, the water supply network will provide a secure, treated drinking water source to Tabulam residents, meeting the village’s needs for decades to come.
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