TasWater customers will have increased monthly access to information about their drinking water.
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TasWater chief executive Mike Brewster said it was important to have “increased transparency” and provide customers with monthly water quality data about their water supply.
Herrick and Gladstone are still operating under boil water alerts, which are expected to be removed by August.
Six other towns in the Dorset municipality had their alerts lifted through the 24 Glasses initiative.
“We have listened to our customers and will provide the water quality information they want to see ... with more data publicly available than ever before in Tasmania,” Mr Brewster said.
Data will be available on the TasWater website.