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Western Power will normally send you a letter once they have responded to WAPC with their reference number, normally as MS123456 number. Once you've got that you might be able to start talking to them.
Water Corp will send you a request for agreement form after the approval is issued (about a week later). Basically they are too busy/too slow dealing with approved applications to bother dealing with un-approved applications.
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If it's basic, you may get wapc before 90 days. Keep checking on the wapc application link that the sent you. Your surveying firm should be doing that for you. Western power is literally your hurdle. They are taking a month for quotes, month for invoice and install, then another month or clearances. They do my head in at the moment.
Water corp is pretty good, the girls will help you come clearances time. Contact me if you need anything tuna.
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Thanks Craig,
I expect to wait the 90 days, just following up the surveyor for the WAPC link now. As far as Western Power is concerned am I able to submit a request for a green dome to service my existing property, and split this in the future for the divided lot?
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