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  1. Burst water main repairs Ann St

    3 Jul 2017 06:48

    Queensland Urban Utilities is repairing a burst water main on Ann St near the intersection of George St in the Brisbane CBD.

  2. New water stations debut at the Mother's Day Classic

    5 May 2017 14:02

    Queensland Urban Utilities will debut a fleet of new water stations at the Mother’s Day Classic to be held on Sunday, May 14.

  3. Scenic Rim water supply secure

    3 Apr 2017 16:30

    Scenic Rim water supply secure

  4. Queensland Urban Utilities hosts schools tour of Luggage Point

    3 Apr 2017 13:52

    Queensland Urban Utilities’ largest sewage treatment plant hosted nearly 50 students from 25 local high schools as part of a Brisbane City Council environment program on Wednesday, March 29.

  5. Artefacts returned to traditional owners

    22 Mar 2017 13:17

    Queensland Urban Utilities has returned centuries’ old Aboriginal artefacts, discovered during an archaeological dig in Bromelton, to the traditional owners.

  6. Water pressure standards

    16 Mar 2017 17:48

    Queensland Urban Utilities manages a complex, pressurised network of more than 9000km of water pipes.Our main purpose is to deliver safe, clean drinking water; however we make our network available

  7. Construction begins on new cross-river water pipe

    28 Feb 2017 10:09

    Queensland Urban Utilities has begun construction of a multi-million dollar cross-river water pipe to cater for population growth and development in Brisbane’s northern suburbs.

  8. Heatwave places demand on water network

    13 Feb 2017 17:11

    The current heatwave is placing extra demand on our water network.During a typical summer day, Brisbane consumes around 330 megalitres . Over the weekend, consumption increased to more than 400

  9. Water supply Upper Kedron Ferny Grove Mitchelton and Keperra

    9 Feb 2017 18:50

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  10. Queensland Urban Utilities welcomes court action on 'flushable' wipes

    12 Dec 2016 14:32

    Queensland Urban Utilities has welcomed a decision by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to take court action against ‘flushable’ wet wipe suppliers.The ACCC alleges