Our largest-ever capital works project, the Bryn Estyn Water Treatment Plant Upgrade, has won the major project award at the annual Civil Contractors Federation (CCF) Tasmania Earth Awards. This project highlights our commitment to unlocking water’s full potential and providing essential infrastructure for the community.
The Bryn Estyn Water Treatment Plant Upgrade won the Earth Award in the category for projects exceeding $150 million.
The upgraded Bryn Estyn Water Treatment Plant project will provide safe, clean, and reliable drinking water for generations of Tasmanians.
The plant, which can produce up to 160 million litres per day, is designed with future population and economic growth in mind and can potentially expand to treat an additional 40 million litres of water per day if needed.
In a unique collaboration to promote sustainable water use, TasWater has partnered with the Hobart Hurricanes to highlight everyday water-saving habits from some of Tasmania’s top cricket players.
2025 World Environment Day’s focus is combating plastic pollution. We’ve made it easier for all Tasmanians to ditch single-use plastics – one refill at a time.
TasWater is set to suspend a ute high in the air over Macquarie Point during Dark Mofo
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