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Gippsland Water begins Warragul wastewater plant upgrade to support growth, improve efficiency, and reduce environmental impact

Gippsland Water has begun a two-year Warragul wastewater plant upgrade, replacing ageing infrastructure, improving operations, reducing carbon emissions, and enhancing environmental outcomes to support rapid regional growth.

By news@gippsland - 5th December 2025 - Back to News

Gippsland Water has started a major upgrade of the Warragul wastewater treatment plant to cater for the region’s rapid growth and improve environmental outcomes. The project, expected to take around two years, will replace ageing infrastructure and improve the way the plant operates. Works include upgrading the aeration system, installing a new sludge dewatering plant and enhancing the way biosolids - a byproduct of wastewater treatment - are handled.

Gippsland Water begins two-year Warragul wastewater plant upgrade, improving infrastructure, operations, aeration, sludge dewatering, and biosolids management for growth and environmental outcomes

Gippsland Water begins two-year Warragul wastewater plant upgrade, improving infrastructure, operations, aeration, sludge dewatering, and biosolids management for growth and environmental outcomes

Sustainable water upgrade

Managing director Sarah Cumming said the project supports Gippsland Water’s commitment to future planning and environmental stewardship. "By investing now, we’re ensuring the plant can continue to operate efficiently and meet the needs of a growing community. Baw Baw is one of the fastest growing regions in Australia, so we’re taking a proactive approach to upgrading essential services."

As part of the upgrade, a new overhead hopper will replace the current bin system, allowing each truckload to carry more than double the current load per trip. This will cut transport-related carbon emissions by around 70%. The upgrade will also reduce Gippsland Water’s carbon emissions by around 80 tonnes per year, while improving reliability and efficiency. For more information on the upgrade, visit Gippsland Water website.

Pictures from Gippsland Water website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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