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Posted by Allen Newton
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22 April, 2026
No personnel were onboard when it broke free. The spokesperson said it was too early to confirm when the barge could be refloated and returned to deeper water, but recovery planning was underway.
The desalination project — a key component of WA’s long‑term water‑security strategy — is not expected to be significantly affected by the incident. The barge is used to support offshore construction activities, including works associated with the plant’s intake and outfall structures.
Crews spent much of Tuesday securing the barge in place, with additional anchoring installed to prevent further movement overnight.
Authorities have urged the public to avoid the area while recovery operations continue. The grounding follows a night of strong winds and rough seas across Perth’s northern suburbs, which also caused localised power outages and coastal debris.
According to Seven News the barge is expected to be towed back to sea on Thursday.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday afternoon, the Maritime Union of Australia — WA Branch, said they believed it was not an isolated incident and "the barge has broken moorings numerous times on this Alkimos scope".
