Tumut Sewerage
Scheme Functioning Well 31
January 1949 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
For some time past, connections to
the Tumut Sewerage Scheme have been confined to new buildings. Plumbers and drainers are so busy
on new work that it is almost impossible to get existing buildings serviced. Naturally, the new work has to be given
priority as the various fittings are installed during construction and there
is no provision for an alternative wastes disposal system. It would appear at the moment that
it will be some time before those property owners who have received notices
to sewer their premises will be able to comply with such orders. In any instances where a nuisance is
being created by insanitary conditions, every effort will be made to enduce plumbers to carry out service installations at the
earliest possible opportunity. Extensions
The new sewerage extension to serve
new buildings in Lambie St. is now under
construction and should be completed within a couple of weeks. At a later date a branch from this
extension will serve the Housing Commission cottages now being erected
in Merrivale Street. The extension to serve premises
in Herbert St. is still in the course of construction, but it
will be some weeks before this contract can be finalised. The sewerage system generally is functioning
very well, and the relieving attendant at the works is giving every
satisfaction. An inspection of the Treatment Works
was carried out by the District Engineer from the Public Works
Department, Cootamundra, on Friday last, and he was very pleased with
the conditions found. The above was contained in Mr. J. Lockeridge's report to Monday's meeting of the Tumut
Shire Council. |