4 NOVEMBER 2022
ISSUE 366
Offshore wind farm planned off The Entrance
News
The NSW Environment Protection Authority has given Delta Electricity a two-year deadline to comply with tighter emission controls for nitrogen oxides, imposed on Vales Point Power Station last December. See page 6
Out&About
Planning is underway for a 1.65 GW floating offshore wind farm to be located between The Entrance and Newcastle with a drop-in information session to be held on November 8. See page 6 The project would comprise around 110 floating turbines
Council publishes first water and sewer delivery plan To meet its obligations under the water rate rise granted by IPART in May this year, Central Coast Council has published its first Water and Sewer Delivery Plan 2022-2026. Council Director Water and Sewer, Jamie Loader, said the Delivery Plan outlines how Council will deliver on promises made to the community in the 2021 Central Coast Council Water and Sewer IPART Pricing Proposal. “We are progressing well in how we respond to the three focus areas of the Delivery Plan,” Loader said. “These are ongoing customer engagement; improvements to our asset and project management framework; and our accountability strategy which includes our recently published Performance Plan.”
Council Administrator, Rik Hart, is confident that the outcomes in the Water and Sewer Delivery Plan 20222026 will be met. “We are committed to working closely with our community to better understand their values and ensuring those values drive our business outcomes and future performance of the water and sewer services,” Hart said. The Plan outlines Council’s plans to deliver: water that is safe to drink; services you can rely on; and fast response and effective restoration of interrupted services. It says Council understands customers’ expectations and is committed to keeping residents up to date on what is happening with water and sewer in the region. Council is also committed to
Sewer works underway in Hely St, Wyong
helping those having difficulty paying their water bill, caring for the environment and water conservation. “CCC Water will implement the recommendations made by IPART in the Improving Performance Information Paper (and) implement asset management and project management strategies that
ensure that the assets provide maximum value and meet our customers’ needs now and into the future,” the Plan says. Community engagement is set to include workshops and reference groups to inform values and outcomes in relation to: clean drinking water; good flow of water at tap; water security; value for money;
environmental management; protection of waterways; and reliable services. The Plan can be viewed on Council’s website. Meanwhile an upgrade of the sewer system in the Gosford city centre will see works continuing on Mann St into the new year. During the work, the southbound lane of Mann St will be closed, and traffic diversions will be in place. On-street parking spaces near the works will also not be available. For more information on the upgrades, search ‘gosford cbd sewer upgrades’ at centralcoast.nsw.gov.au. Source: Media release, Nov 3 Central Coast Council
The Lakes Festival kicks off on Friday, November 4 and continues for 10 days offering something for everyone, with a program of sporting, family, cultural, educational, art and live music events. See page 13
Business
Coastal Towns Business ChamberUpper Central Coast is holding a free expo for Small Business Month during November. See page 25
Sport
Freemasons on the Central Coast have once again supported the region’s surf life saving clubs with a $50,600 donation – taking total donations to more than half a million dollars over the past 11 years. See page 31
Puzzles page 18
The 8th Central Coast Crystal Festival THIS WEEKEND Niagara Park Stadium Sat November 5th - 9am - 5pm Sun November 6th - 9am - 4pm
Entry tickets $10 (kids under 12 free)
* Australia’s largest sale of Crystals. Opals. Gems. Minerals. Fossils. Jewellery. * Australian and exotic geology * Metal detecting demonstrations * * Buy direct - no middle man * Coffee and snacks available * * Metal detecting demonstrations *