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Council water treatment upgrade progresses

by Kody Cook
July 19, 2024
in News, Project, Spotlight, Technology, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment
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Delivery of a $6.5 million upgrade to the Teddington Water Treatment Plant (WTP) in Maryborough is now more than halfway complete.  

Fraser Coast Councillor, Paul Truscott, and Member for Maryborough, Bruce Saunders, visited the water treatment plant to see how the project was progressing. 

Cr Truscott said that one of Council’s core responsibilities was providing safe, reliable, and efficient water and wastewater services to local residents and businesses. 

“As a water service provider, Council needs to ensure our water and sewage treatment plants are resilient and operating as effectively as possible both now and into the future,” Cr Truscott said. 

“Council successfully sought a $2 million grant towards a sludge dewatering project at the Teddington WTP through the Queensland Government’s Building Our Regions program. 

“This grant has been combined with Council funding to construct a new system to more safely and efficiently manage the sludge and solids generated during the water treatment process. 

“Since March, we have prepared the site, installed underground electrical and pipework and constructed tanks.” 

Cr Truscott said that Council is currently constructing the dewatering building, which will house the switch room, poly batching equipment, screw press, screw conveyors, and serve as the loading area for trucks transporting sludge. 

“In the coming months, new machinery will arrive that will mechanically dewater the water treatment waste stream and transfer sludge into trucks for disposal, saving Council time, streamlining operations and reducing costs. 

“The works are currently on schedule and due to be completed by late 2024.” 

Member for Maryborough, Bruce Saunders, said that it was terrific to see the construction on the Teddington Water Treatment Plant in Maryborough was progressing well. 

“The State Government has been working with the Fraser Coast Regional Council to ensure the Maryborough and surrounding residents and businesses have a viable, economical, and reliable water treatment plant,” Mr Saunders said. 

“The Queensland Government’s Building Our Region program will help fund the new sludge dewatering project at the Teddington Water Treatment Plant. This will ensure the plant maintains a reliable and capable operation.” 

Cr Truscott said the $6.5 million Teddington WTP sludge dewatering project followed a $3.5 million upgrade at the plant in 2020 that involved the installation of new pumps and new carbon dioxide system, a reconfiguration of pipework, and the replacement of electrical systems. 

“Sludge dewatering projects are also happening at the Eli Creek Sewage Treatment Plant, the Howard Treatment Plants and Burgowan WTP to improve efficiency and reliability.  

“It’s all part of Council’s focus on effectively managing and maintaining our assets.” 

Image: Jenson/shutterstock.com 

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