Wastewater treatment

 

Veolia Water manages, maintains and operates 34 wastewater treatment plants across Australia and New Zealand, ranging from 0.1 million litres per day to 259 million litres per day.

Each year, Veolia Water is responsible for collecting and transporting more than 100 billion litres of household and industrial wastewater through more than 7,000 km of wastewater mains.

Some of these wastewater treatment plants include:

  • Christies Beach, South Australia - operating and currently project managing a A$200m expansion of the Christies Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant in partnership with SA Water to cater for future demand and further reduce environmental impact. Process improvements and capital upgrades already have significantly reduced effluent nitrogen levels and delivered a decrease in the amount of suspended solids discharged to the marine environment.
  • Glenelg, South Australia - improving treated effluent quality while significantly reducing levels of nitrogen, organics, suspended solids and ammonia through the operation of the Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant.
  • Kyneton, Victoria - using a biological nutrient removal process at the Kyneton Wastewater Treatment Plant to treat both domestic and industrial wastewater for reuse on an adjacent farm and serve a population of 11,000. 
  • Wellington, New Zealand - operating and maintaining two advanced wastewater treatment plants in Moa Point and Western as well as a sludge dewatering plant, a 9 km pipeline and a 1.8 km outfall pipe.

For more information visit key contracts and projects.