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Regional Fixed Standpipes Mid West Region Regional Fixed Standpipes Mid West Region Meter Location Address Size Rating CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON 13 WEBBER RD MORESBY LOT ROAD RES 50 High Flow ADJ L3 GERALDTON-MOUNT MAGNET RD MULLEWA FL CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow ALLANOOKA SPRINGS RD ALLANOOKA FL LOT ROAD CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON RESERVE 50 High Flow CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON ARDINGLY RD MULLEWA FL LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON CASUARINAS RD MULLEWA FL LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON EDWARD RD ALLANOOKA FL LOT ROAD RESERVE 40 High Flow CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON EDWARD RD NARNGULU LOT 27 50 High Flow CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON ERANGY SPRING RD MULLEWA FL LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON LA S/P DESMOND RD MULLEWA FL LOT RES 20717 50 High Flow NR BONE RD GERALDTON-MOUNT MAGNET RD MULLEWA CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON FL LOT ROAD RES 50 High Flow CITY OF GREATER GERALDTON ROE CL ALLANOOKA FL LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF COOROW SOUTH ST COOROW LOT 586M 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF CUE MARSHALL ST CUE LOT OPP LOT 51 50 High Flow SHIRE OF DANDARAGAN 2 CLARK ST DANDARAGAN LOT 7 RES 27726 50 High Flow SHIRE OF DANDARAGAN LESUEUR DR BADGINGARRA LOT OPP LOT 173 50 High Flow SHIRE OF IRWIN 30 BAILEY ST DONGARA LOT 38 50 High Flow SHIRE OF IRWIN BOOKARA RD ALLANOOKA FL LOT 11974 RES 1020 50 High Flow SHIRE OF MEEKATHARRA RAILWAY ST MEEKATHARRA LOT 500, 832, RES 38927 50 High Flow SHIRE OF MINGENEW OPP L444 VICTORIA RD MINGENEW LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF MOORA ELLIOT WAY WATHEROO LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF MOORA ROBERTS ST MOORA LOT 102 50 High Flow OPP L301 MULLEWA-WUBIN RD PERENJORI LOT ROAD SHIRE OF PERENJORI RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF SHARK BAY 23 MONKEY MIA RD DENHAM LOT 39 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF THREE SPRINGS GLYDE ST THREE SPRINGS LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF THREE SPRINGS NXT L54 DALY ST ARRINO LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF VICTORIA PLAINS 28 YULGERING RD CALINGIRI LOT 34 RES 21260 50 High Flow SHIRE OF VICTORIA PLAINS MILING RD YERECOIN LOT 11 50 High Flow SHIRE OF VICTORIA PLAINS S/P MACPHERSON ST BOLGART LOT OPP 166 50 High Flow Regional Fixed Standpipes South West Region Meter Location Address Size Rating SHIRE OF AUGUSTA-MARGARET RIVER ALLNUT TCE AUGUSTA LOT 3000 RES 20761 50 High Flow SHIRE OF AUGUSTA-MARGARET NXT L289 BOODJIDUP RD MARGARET RIVER LOT ROAD RIVER RESERVE 100 High Flow SHIRE OF BOYUP BROOK COWLEY ST BOYUP BROOK LOT 7948 50 High Flow SHIRE OF BRIDGETOWN - GREENBUSHES ROSE ST BRIDGETOWN LOT ROAD RESERVE 40 High Flow SHIRE OF DONNYBROOK-BALINGUP VICTORY LANE DONNYBROOK LOT 13 50 High Flow SHIRE OF HARVEY 160L PIONEER ST BINNINGUP LOT 4 RES 38884 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF HARVEY SOUTH WESTERN HWY HARVEY LOT 9000 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF MANJIMUP WETHERELL ST MANJIMUP LOT 643 RES 28884 50 High Flow SHIRE OF WAROONA MILLAR ST WAROONA LOT 316 RES 8746 50 High Flow SHIRE OF WEST ARTHUR GROWDEN PL DARKAN LOT REAR OF LOT 3 50 High Flow Regional Fixed Standpipes Great Southern Region Meter Location Address Size Rating CITY OF ALBANY 707L CHESTER PASS RD ALBANY LOT 707 40 High Flow SHIRE OF BODDINGTON JOHNSTONE ST BODDINGTON LOT 15 RES 22392 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF BODDINGTON JOHNSTONE ST BODDINGTON LOT 15 RES 22392 50 High Flow SHIRE OF BODDINGTON NEWMARKET RD BODDINGTON LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF BODDINGTON NXT L71 CROSSMAN RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RESERVE 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF BODDINGTON NXT L71 CROSSMAN RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF BODDINGTON PINJARRA-WILLIAMS RD NARROGIN FL LOT OPP LOCN 2212 40 High Flow SHIRE OF BODDINGTON PINJARRA-WILLIAMS RD NARROGIN FL LOT OPP LOCN 25 40 High Flow SHIRE OF BROOKTON LENNARD ST BROOKTON LOT 500-507 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF BROOKTON LENNARD ST BROOKTON LOT 500-507 50 High Flow SHIRE OF BROOMEHILL-TAMBELLUP 20 TAMBELLUP WEST RD TAMBELLUP LOT 229 RES 29662 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF BROOMEHILL-TAMBELLUP 501L INDIA ST BROOMEHILL LOT 501 RES 8139 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF BROOMEHILL-TAMBELLUP BRIDGE ST TAMBELLUP LOT 46, 47 40 High Flow SHIRE OF BROOMEHILL-TAMBELLUP CRAWFORD ST TAMBELLUP LOT NEAR 256-257 50 High Flow SHIRE OF BROOMEHILL-TAMBELLUP DONALD ST TAMBELLUP LOT 218 40 High Flow SHIRE OF BROOMEHILL-TAMBELLUP ETTAKUP RD BROOMEHILL LOT NEAR RES 1699 50 High Flow SHIRE OF BROOMEHILL-TAMBELLUP GREENHILLS RD KATANNING FL LOT SE CNR LOCN 118 50 High Flow SHIRE OF BROOMEHILL-TAMBELLUP KEITH ST BROOMEHILL LOT 682 50 High Flow SHIRE OF CORRIGIN PINGELLY RD BULLARING LOT 592 RES 24520 50 High Flow SHIRE OF CUBALLING CUBALLING EAST RD NARROGIN FL LOT ADJ LOT 13920 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF CUBALLING FRANCIS ST NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES OPP L63 50 High Flow SHIRE OF CUBALLING RIDLEY ST CUBALLING LOT 301 RES 10329 50 High Flow SHIRE OF CUBALLING STRATHERNE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES OPP L4202 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF DENMARK 41 ZIMMERMANN ST DENMARK LOT 1005 RES 38302 50 High Flow SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG DATATINE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ LC 6856 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG DATATINE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ LC12868 25 Low Flow Regional Fixed Standpipes Great Southern Region Meter Location Address Size Rating DUMBLEYUNG-LAKE GRACE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG RES ADJ LC 944 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG KANKINE ST DUMBLEYUNG LOT RLWY RES 25 Low Flow ONE TWENTY NINE GATE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG ADJ LC 7836 25 Low Flow ONE TWENTY NINE GATE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG ADJ R19185 20 Low Flow ONE TWENTY NINE GATE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG ADJ RES9918 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG SCADDAN ST KUKERIN LOT ROAD RES 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF DUMBLEYUNG TINCURRIN RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ LC 8782 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF GNOWANGERUP CECIL ST GNOWANGERUP LOT 403 RES 38764 50 High Flow SHIRE OF JERRAMUNGUP BREMER RD BREMER BAY LOT ROAD RESERVE 50 High Flow SHIRE OF KATANNING BAKER ST KATANNING LOT ADJ LOT 2809 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KATANNING GREAT SOUTHERN HWY KATANNING FL LOT OPP LOCN 431 50 High Flow KATANNING-NYABING RD KATANNING FL LOT SW CNR SHIRE OF KATANNING LOCN 6463 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF KATANNING LANGAWEIRA RD KATANNING LOT 2160 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF KATANNING TRIMMER RD KATANNING FL LOT ROAD RES OPP LOT 120 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KENT GUELFI RD KATANNING FL LOT ROAD RES 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF KENT JOLLEY RD KATANNING FL LOT ROAD RES 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF KENT KURINGUP NORTH RD KATANNING FL LOT OUTSIDE LOT 2 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KENT NEVE RD KATANNING FL LOT 13871 RES 22786 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KENT ONGERUP PINGRUP RD KATANNING FL LOT 1038 20 Low Flow PINGRUP-LAKE GRACE RD KATANNING FL LOT ADJ LOT SHIRE OF KENT 14320 50 High Flow SHIRE OF KENT RASMUSSEN RD KATANNING FL LOT 15856 RES 17526 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KENT REID ST PINGRUP LOT 64 50 High Flow SHIRE OF KENT RICHMOND ST NYABING LOT RAILWAY RES 50 High Flow SHIRE OF KOJONUP ALBANY HWY KOJONUP LOT OPP LOT 7 50 High Flow SHIRE OF KOJONUP BLACKWOOD RD MURADUP LOT 133 RES 19225 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF KONDININ AYLMORE RD NARROGIN FL LOT NEAR ROE LOC 1044 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KONDININ AYLMORE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ LC1315 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KONDININ BENDERING HALL RD NARROGIN FL LOT CNR LOT 4 25 Low Flow BENDERING HALL RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ SHIRE OF KONDININ LC17677 25 Low Flow Regional Fixed Standpipes Great Southern Region Meter Location Address Size Rating CNR GRAHAM KONDININ LAKE RD KONDININ LOT ROAD SHIRE OF KONDININ RESERVE 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KONDININ FEDERAL ST KARLGARIN LOT RD RES 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KONDININ RESERVOIR RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ LC11295 25 Low Flow WILLIAMS-KONDININ RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ SHIRE OF KONDININ LC12202 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KONDININ WORLAND RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ LN23919 25 Low Flow ADJ LC12678 KULIN-LAKE GRACE RD NARROGIN FL LOT SHIRE OF KULIN ROAD RESERVE 25 Low Flow ADJ LC8951 COMMONWEALTH RD NARROGIN FL LOT SHIRE OF KULIN ROAD RESERVE 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KULIN DANDAGIN RD KULIN LOT OPP LOC 10339 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF KULIN DUDININ-JITARNING RD DUDININ LOT ADJ LOT 83 25 Low Flow EIGHTY SIX GATE RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ SHIRE OF KULIN LC9258 50 High Flow FOTHERINGHAME RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ SHIRE OF KULIN LC18665 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF KULIN HIGH ST KULIN LOT RLY RES 50 High Flow SHIRE OF KULIN LUKE PRICE ST PINGARING LOT (24387) 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF KULIN PEDERAH RD EAST NARROGIN FL LOT ADJ LOT 1712 25 Low Flow WILLIAMS-KONDININ RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ SHIRE OF KULIN LC9842 50 High Flow YEALERING-KULIN RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ SHIRE OF KULIN LC9263 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE BIDDY-CAMM RD KATANNING FL LOT ADJ TO 2150 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE BOULTON ST LAKE GRACE LOT 9000 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE BOULTON ST LAKE GRACE LOT ROAD RESERVE 40 High Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE BURNGUP RD KATANNING FL LOT ROAD RES 50 High Flow DUMBLEYUNG-LAKE GRACE RD KATANNING FL LOT ROAD SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE RES 50 High Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE KULIN-LAKE GRACE RD KATANNING FL LOT ROAD RES 50 High Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE LAKE BIDDY RD LAKE GRACE LOT ADJ LOC 1346 20 Low Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE MALEY ST NEWDEGATE LOT 198 RES 17616 50 High Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE MALLEE HILL RD KATANNING FL LOT 13978 50 High Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE MORDETTA RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ LC 291 25 Low Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE MORDETTA RD NARROGIN FL LOT ROAD RES ADJ LC14977 50 High Flow SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE NEWMAN RD KATANNING FL LOT ROAD RES 50 High Flow Regional Fixed Standpipes Great Southern Region Meter Location Address Size Rating SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE S/PIPE LAKE BIDDY
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