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Gippsland Water To Undertake Park Beautification As Part Of Project

Gippsland Water’s Warragul customers and the environment will soon benefit from improved sewerage services following the installation of a new structure

By Gippsland Water - 13th July 2007 - Back to News

that will prevent spills from one of the town’s major sewer systems during extremely high rainfall events.

The structure, called a flow rate attenuation basin (FRAB), will be an underground concrete tank linked to the existing sewer pump station (currently located near Rotary Park), and used as an emergency short-term wastewater storage during extremely high rainfall events that would see the system unable to cope with the resultant high flows.

As part of the project, Gippsland Water has recently announced that it will be planting at least 60 trees to replace the existing trees that will be removed to accommodate the structure.

Gippsland Water will also undertake significant landscaping and beautification work around the reserve, including the area affected by the installation of the structure as well as around the existing pump station.

Gippsland Water will also be sponsoring a series of artistic sign boards around the reserve’s walking trails to enhance the experience for visitors to the park.

Gippsland Water’s Chief Executive Officer, John Mitchell stated that the Gippsland Water Board was pleased with the council’s decision to support the introduction of this necessary piece of infrastructure, and confirmed that Gippsland Water will install the structure with minimal disturbance to the existing reserve and nearby properties and undertake a range of works to address potential impacts.

"Gippsland Water has a responsibility to its customers and the environment to deliver safe and reliable water and wastewater services," said Mr Mitchell.

"We have been investigating a solution to the capacity and sewer spill issues associated with the overall Warragul system for some time, and have devised this approach in consultation with Baw Baw Shire Council and the Environment Protection Authority," he continued.

"The initial planning application for this project was met with community concerns regarding issues including odour, noise and amenity impacts.

"Gippsland Water worked with consultants and the Baw Baw Shire Council, and spent significant amounts of time and money to address of the key concerns raised by the community by changing the structure’s design. Gippsland Water has undertaken a considerable design review of the entire project to identify solutions to the concerns of the community.

"We feel that we have been able to incorporate many improvements to the original design and also add many beautification works that will virtually remove any visual amenity impact on the reserve."

"These FRAB structures are currently used successfully by other water authorities around the world to ensure continuity of sewerage services during extreme heavy rainfall events," he concluded.

Customers who would like more information about this project can contact the Gippsland Water Service Centre on FREECALL 1800 066 401.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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