Central Tablelands Water NSW Talk Groups
Central Tablelands Water is a regional water supply authority that provides potable water to around 15,000 people across 14 towns and villages in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales.

| Talk Group ID | Description |
| 21001 | East |
| 21002 | General |
| 21003 | North |
| 21004 | General |
| 21005 | General |
| 21006 | General |
Central Tablelands Water Overview
Here is an overview of its core functions:
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- Water Supply Services: Central Tablelands Water (CTW) manages the sourcing, treatment, and distribution of safe drinking water to residential, commercial, and rural customers.
- Service Area: It operates across the Shires of Blayney, Cabonne, and Weddin, and also supplies bulk water to Cowra Shire Council for the villages of Woodstock and Gooloogong.
- Infrastructure Management: CTW maintains water treatment plants, reservoirs, and pipelines to ensure reliable delivery and compliance with health and environmental standards.
- Regulatory Compliance: As a Category D water authority under the Water Regulations 2008, CTW is required to report on water storage levels and provide metadata and contextual information to the Bureau of Meteorology.
- Community Role: Established in 1944, CTW operates under NSW Local Government legislation and employs a small team of around 26 staff to manage its operations.
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Public Safety Network Radio Operations
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- Radio IDs (RIDs): Units typically use RIDs in the 2200### range.
- Encryption Status: All talkgroups are currently unencrypted, making them accessible to compatible P25 Phase II scanners.
- Function: These talkgroups support water supply, maintenance, and infrastructure operations across the Central Tablelands region, including towns like Blayney, Carcoar, and surrounding areas.
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