Getting back into a home after a disaster isn’t just about walls and roofs. Having the basics in place, like running water and working toilets are essential. For families in Degarra still recovering from Cyclone Jasper, access to essential plumbing is making that possible.
Thanks to a grant from the Reece Foundation, Douglas Shire Council now has the supplies needed to help residents reconnect vital plumbing and sanitation services, bringing them one step closer to moving back in.
Degarra was among the hardest-hit areas during the December 2023 disaster and Douglas Shire Mayor Lisa Scomazzon said the impact on this community had been profound.
“Cyclone Jasper left many people in Degarra without homes and having to start from scratch. The damage was heartbreaking, but the ability of this community to bounce back has been admirable,” Mayor Scomazzon said.
“In response to the ongoing recovery needs, the Reece Foundation grant will support essential plumbing supplies to eligible households, supporting them to get back into their homes.”
The grant will support:
* Septic tanks and related supplies, as per approved wastewater designs and Council Plumbing Inspector recommendations
* Plumbing rough-in materials to connect water tanks and septic systems, based on approved dwelling layouts and inspections
* A suite of standard bathroom fixtures, including tapware, toilets, and basins
Mayor Scomazzon said the plumbing work (to occur early next month) would be a welcome relief for residents.
“This partnership is a boost for residents who’ve been through so much. We’re incredibly grateful to the Reece Foundation for stepping up and helping our community,” Mayor Scomazzon said.
The not-for-profit Reece Foundation is dedicated to improving access to clean water and sanitation through community-led projects.
