A DRAFT plan into the water supply for the South West has been released and is open for public comment.
The Water Forever: South West Draft Plan was developed by local governments, communities and customers over the last year.
Water minister Mia Davies said the draft plan provided detailed options for developing new water sources and reducing water use.
The plan covers Margaret River, Dunsborough, Nannup, Greenbushes, Dalyellup, Eaton, Australind and Collie.
The minister said drinking water supplies for the South West were secured in the medium term but by 2060 the demand for water could surpass supply.
“Even though that may seem a long way off, we need to plan for a portfolio of options that can meet the challenges of a drying climate combined with a growing population in the future,” she said.
“The Water Corporation has already completed extensive engagement with the community - including government and industry - on how it can best meet these challenges.
“I now encourage everyone to take the opportunity to review the study and comment on the potential options proposed for the region during this final stage of the planning.”
The public comment period is open until December 16, 2014, and the final 50-year South West water supply plan will be released after community feedback has been considered.
The draft plan and details on how to provide feedback are available at http://watercorporation.com.au/waterforeversw or by contacting (08) 9420 3656.