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Stanthorpe locals rejoice as dam overflows after 15 months of carting water

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Up to 50 trucks brought water into the town of Stanthorpe, on Queensland’s Granite Belt, every day for 15 months.

It cost the state government more than $10 million, businesses struggled, locals lived on water restrictions as low 80 litres each day — every drop was counted.

But their nightmare is finally over, with Storm King Dam reaching 100 per cent capacity after 140 millimetres of rain was received in the catchment in a 24-hour period.

Chamber of Commerce Stanthorpe and Granite Belt President Graham Parker was enjoying the reprieve.

“It’s good for the soul of the whole town,” he said.

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