Constructed in 1962, this water main supplies the Glenorchy water supply zone from the Bryn Estyn Water Treatment Plant, via the West Derwent Pipeline. This upgrade will improve its reliability.
We are currently upgrading the odour control unit at Dial Park, Penguin.
This project will increase the amount of bulk water storage in Whitemark by increasing the height of Henderson Dam. This will improve the security of drinking water on the island.
Replacing the section of Lake Fenton pipeline that passes through the town of New Norfolk will improve the reliability of Greater Hobart’s water supply system.
Constructed in 1937, this 70km pipeline is responsible for providing 20 percent of Greater Hobart’s drinking water. We will renew the Claremont Lake Fenton Pipeline to improve its reliability.
Completed in June 2021, this project has reduced overflows from the Latrobe sewer network during wet weather events.
This project will improve environmental outcomes by improving the quality of effluent discharged from the Longford Sewage Treatment Plant.
In August 2017, as part of our regular and routine safety checks we observed increased seepage from the dam wall. After further investigation, we found evidence of internal embankment erosion (piping) ...
The purpose of this project is to replace the Zeehan Raw Water Pump Station and renew the weir in two stages.
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