Maitland City Council and NSW Government assess historical chimney stack at Walka Water Works
- intouch Magazine
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Maitland City Council has met with representatives from the NSW Government on site at Walka Water Works to examine the chimney’s stability and safety as well as discuss next steps.
The meeting has resulted in an agreement to extend the exclusion zone currently in place to mitigate the impact of a potential chimney failure while additional funding is being sought.
Council has committed $100,000 to validate previous design works and develop a tender package for release once the works are fully funded, and funding opportunities are being explored to deliver works to stabilise the historically important structure in addition to addressing the asbestos contamination at the site.
Maitland City Council’s General Manager, Jeff Smith says “the wellbeing and safety of our community is the highest priority.”
“By working with the NSW Government, it has been identified that out of an abundance of caution, urgent action needs to be taken to extend the exclusion zone around the chimney stack, to mitigate any risk associated with it failing,” said Mr Smith.
User groups have been contacted, and alternative access will be provided via the closed entry off Scobies Lane with signage to be installed on site for the relevant groups.
This exclusion zone will be formed using a 45m radius from the chimney and additional fencing will be installed from Monday 23 March to clearly delineate the exclusion zone.

































