Newcastle News
CLEAN WATER IN THE RED ZONE

It’s a basic human right residents in the Williamtown Red Zone have been without for several years, but now the region is starting to be re-connected to clean drinking water.
It comes amid revelations the representative group overseeing the contamination catastrophe will be disbanded.
CLEAN WATER IN THE RED ZONE
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This solves absolutely nothing .. Williamtown ressidemts have had connected water for years. They have only connected to Salt Ash & love to big note themselves they have made a difference. What are you going to do for the soil & grass Hunter Water ?!?! We are already poisoned all too late. Love my tank water at least it doesn’t taste like a swimming pool . Waste of time & money ?