Cundletown diversion
A new rising main and sewer pump station will be built to divert sewage from Cundletown away from the Taree sewer network.
With a range of projects underway at any one time, we are committed to maintaining and improving our water and sewer network to ensure the needs of our growing community continue to be met.
Check out the major water projects currently underway and recently completed across the region.
A new rising main and sewer pump station will be built to divert sewage from Cundletown away from the Taree sewer network.
A new sewer pump station is scheduled to be built at the western end of Banyula Drive, Old Bar as part of a $1.95 million project to service increased development in the area.
The new facility will replace the nearly century-old treatment plant on Showground Road
The inlet works at the Harrington sewage treatment plant will extend the operational lifespan of the plant and allow for population growth and future development
The Hawks Nest sewage treatment plant will undergo significant modifications to increase its treatment and storage capacities
A planned upgrade to the Nabiac Water Treatment Plant and expansion of the Nabiac borefield will increase the drought security of the Manning water supply system.
The chemical systems at a number of sewage treatment plants across the MidCoast are being upgraded to meet current Australian standards
Planning is underway to construct a new rising main from Tea Gardens to the Hawks Nest Sewage Treatment Plant.
A section of the water distribution network at Coopernook will be reconfigured to reduce leaks and provide a higher level of service to properties in Lansdowne.
Check out the major water projects that have recently been completed across the region.
This project addressed historical issues with Gloucester's water supply network and replace infrastructure that has deteriorated over time
An ageing water pipe that runs along Blackhead Road from the intersection of The Lakes Way to Black Head village was replaced
A project to reduce the environmental and operational risks associated with transferring sewage from Pacific Palms to Forster
A new sewage pump station is being constructed at Hallidays Point as part of a $3.5 million project
A section of water main was upgraded to reduce pressure issues and allow for future growth in the Cundletown area.
A two-year project to install solar power systems at multiple of our water and sewer sites will align with our recently adopted Climate Change Strategy.
A project to reduce the odour emitted by the sewage pump station located on Faith Court at Harrington is currently underway.
Our major water projects covers an extensive area across our region.
Click on the icons below to find out about the project locations and their status.
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Green icons - currently underway major water projects
Orange icons - completed major water projects
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