29 June 2026
Kaniva celebrates access to drinking water
29 June 2026
Kaniva celebrates access to drinking water
Kaniva’s drinking water upgrade complete
Residents and visitors of Kaniva will now enjoy a fully treated drinking water supply straight from the tap, marking a significant milestone for the West Wimmera community.
Previously the largest town in Victoria without a drinking water supply, Kaniva’s new connection means residents no longer need to rely on rainwater tanks or packaged water for drinking and food preparation, providing greater convenience and peace of mind.
Drinking water is supplied to Kaniva from the Dimboola Water Treatment Plant via a pipeline extension and is treated in line with the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines.
As part of the project, the capacity of the Dimboola Water Treatment Plant was increased to cater for Kaniva’s needs.
Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water (GWMWater) Acting Managing Director Sally Marshall said the project demonstrated the organisation’s commitment to supporting thriving regional communities.
“A reliable drinking water supply is essential for preserving the liveability of communities in our region,” Ms Marshall said.
“The completion of this project is a significant step forward in health, liveability, and opportunity for this town.”
“A drinking water supply was fundamental to supporting the wellbeing of this community, now and into the future.”
The milestone was celebrated on Friday 26 June at the Kaniva Wetlands & Fauna Park, where community members gathered alongside representatives from West Wimmera Shire Council, the Kaniva Lions Club and the Kaniva Progress Association. Kaniva Lions Club hosted a community barbecue, bringing locals together to mark the occasion.
A new drinking water fountain was also unveiled at the park during the event, symbolising the town’s new access to safe, treated drinking water.
Ms Marshall said it was important to recognise the strong community support behind the project.
“This project has been a collaborative effort, and it was wonderful to celebrate its completion with the people of Kaniva and local organisations who play such an important role in the community,” she said.
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