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Superseding agency
  
Seqwater

Founded
  
1 July 2008

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Formed
  
1 July 2008 (2008-07-01)

Dissolved
  
31 December 2012 (2012-12-31)

Jurisdiction
  
South East Queensland, Australia

Key document
  
South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (QLD)

Motto
  
Moving water to where it's needed most

Parent department
  
Department of Energy and Water Supply

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LinkWater, the trading name of the Queensland Bulk Water Transport Authority, a former statutory authority of the Government of Queensland was in operation between 2008 and 2012. During this period, the authority was responsible for the management, operation and maintenance of potable bulk water pipelines and related infrastructure throughout South East Queensland, in Australia.

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Activities and functions

Linkwater was established on 2 May 2008 and began operations on 1 July 2008. On the 31 December 2012 Linkwater ceased operations as it was merged into Seqwater.

In 2008-2009, LinkWater established operational control for 535 kilometres (332 mi) of potable bulk water pipelines and related infrastructure that forms the backbone of the SEQ Water Grid. This infrastructure is made up of existing assets acquired from councils under the South East Queensland Water (Restructuring) Act 2007 (QLD), three new reverse-flow pipelines constructed by LinkWater projects and two connected pipelines constructed by other alliances. In addition to bulk water pipelines, related infrastructure under LinkWater's control comprises 28 reservoirs/balance tanks, 22 pump stations and six water quality facilities. As the network controller, LinkWater moved on average 600 megalitres (130,000×10^3 imp gal; 160,000×10^3 US gal) of water per day across the SEQ Water Grid, to where it is needed most.

References

LinkWater Wikipedia