| City of Orange New South Wales |
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| Population: | 35,446[1] | ||||||||||||
| Area: | 285 km² (110.0 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
| Mayor: | Reg Kidd[2] | ||||||||||||
| Council Seat: | Orange (Byng St) | ||||||||||||
| Region: | Central West | ||||||||||||
| State District: | Orange | ||||||||||||
| Federal Division: | Calare | ||||||||||||
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The City of Orange is a Local Government Area of New South Wales, Australia, including Orange and the surrounding areas. It is on the Mitchell Highway and the Main Western railway line.
It includes the villages of Lucknow, Shadforth, Spring Hill (282) and March.
Water Resources
Orange has several water sources used for domestic consumption, both currently in use and formerly used. Currently Suma Park Dam and Spring Creek Reservoir are used for domestic water consumption. Two other dams were previously used for domestic water consumption however are now used for recreational purposes, these being Lake Canobolas and Gosling Creek Reservoir. Orange is currently on Level 5 Water restrictions in water restrictions. Orange City Council is undertaking a number of strategies to supplement is supply, including stormwater harvesting
The first batch of harvested stormwater was released into Suma Park Dam on April 21 2009. The harvested stormwater was tested by Analytical Laboratory Services, an independent laboratory based in Sydney. ALS tested for 90 potential pollutants. The tests revealed that the water quality met all targets. The first batch contained 14 megalitres. It is believed to be an Australian first for harvesting stormwater for potable use. The hardware is in place, operating rules have been developed and environmental factors and impacts on downstream users have been considered. A three month trial will ensure all these elements are working together to ensure high water quality and environmental standards are met. There are several phases involved in the commissioning period. The hardware, which includes three separate pumping stations, creek flow monitoring points and advanced electronics including fibre optic cables, will undergo further operating tests. The other elements of the scheme include a weir on Blackmans Swamp Creek, which creates a 3 megalitre pool and the site for the first pump station, a 200 megalitre dam and two 17 megalitre batching ponds.The pumps on the creek transfer stormwater to the 200 megalitre dam at a rate of up to 450 litres per second and are designed to rapidly extract peak storm flows from the creek. The operating rules require that a base flow immediately downstream in the creek must be maintained. The creek flow monitoring points ensure these standards are met. The monitoring station also measures when harvesting can commence. The trigger is flows passing the monitor in Blackmans Swamp Creek exceeding 1000 litres per second.
The local mine, Cadia Valley Operations, uses the city's treated effluent, to supplement its water supply.
Mayor
The mayor of Orange is Cr. Reg Kidd.
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (19 November 2002). "Community Profile Series : Orange (C) (Local Government Area)". 2001 Census of Population and Housing. http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/ProductSelect?newproducttype=Community+Profiles&collection=Census&period=2001&areacode=LGA16150&breadcrumb=LP¤taction=201&action=401. Retrieved 2007-06-30.
- ^ "Orange City Council". Department of Local Government. http://www.dlg.nsw.gov.au/dlg/dlghome/dlg_CouncilContactDetails.asp?slacode=6150. Retrieved 2006-11-24.
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