Water crisis: Dubbo council wants work on pipeline to begin in January

By Kim Bartley
Updated October 8 2019 - 5:50pm, first published 1:00pm
CONFIDENCE: Chris Devitt says the "community can have confidence we pretty much understand what the opportunities are". Photo: BELINDA SOOLE
CONFIDENCE: Chris Devitt says the "community can have confidence we pretty much understand what the opportunities are". Photo: BELINDA SOOLE

A $10 million pipeline is Dubbo Regional Council's signature project in its multifaceted plan to rescue the city should Burrendong Dam run dry.

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