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Budget 2014-15: Waste water treatment upgrades

26 June 2014
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An extra 40,000 are expected to call the Redlands home by 2030 so it is important to provide the infrastructure to meet this growth.

A big part of that infrastructure is wastewater treatment facilities which treat the wastewater from our homes and businesses.

This year’s Council Budget includes nearly $12 million for waste water treatment plant upgrades.

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Below is a list of all projects included in this year’s Budget:

Waste Water Project 
Pt. Lookout Waste Water Treatment Plant3,000,000
Sewerage Pump Stations2,765,328
Waste Water Treatment Plant Inlet Works Expansions, Thorneside and Mt Cotton2,410,000
Dunwich Sewerage Gravity Sewers1,131,000
Pumps and Switchboards726,300
Pump Station Infiltration reduction500,000
Odour works at inlet – Cleveland300,000
Flow Meters, Aerators & Mixers, Pipes & Valves and Lifting Gear221,700
Pumps & Macerators, Odour Control, Dosing Pumps and Clarifiers190,000
Cleveland Waste Water Treatment Plant150,000
Confined Space Safety Equipment (Pump Stations and Reticulation)150,000
Control Systems and Pipe Work & Valves137,100
Civil, Generators, Cranes & Hoists and Blowers & Compressors132,000
Pump Station Bypass Enabling100,000
Thorneside Sewage Treatment Plant Odour Control – Additional Carbon Unit70,000
Minor Wastewater Plant & Equipment10,500
Total Waste Water11,993,928

 

 

 

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