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Gippsland Water completes major Warragul sewer upgrade, boosting capacity and supporting town’s rapid growth and future reliability

Gippsland Water has completed a 1.5-kilometre Warragul sewer upgrade, increasing capacity, improving reliability, supporting population growth, and protecting the environment, including relocation of threatened local species during construction.

By news@gippsland - 28th January 2026 - Back to News

Gippsland Water has completed the construction of a major sewer main upgrade in Warragul’s north-east, supporting the town’s continued growth. The new 1.5-kilometre sewer main increases capacity to improve service reliability and to meet the needs of Warragul’s expanding population.

The new sewer main was constructed from the corner of Stoddarts Road and Sutton Street, down to the wastewater treatment plant on Albert Road

The new sewer main was constructed from the corner of Stoddarts Road and Sutton Street, down to the wastewater treatment plant on Albert Road

Warragul sewer upgrade

Managing director Sarah Cumming said the upgrade was an important investment in the region’s future. "Warragul has experienced significant growth over the last decade and is one of the fastest growing towns in Australia, with this trend expected to continue."

"This new sewer will reduce the risk of system failures, allowing for greater reliability now and well into the future. The new sewer main’s larger capacity will transport more wastewater which reduces the risk of spills, associated costs and environmental impacts," Ms Cumming said. The original sewer main, installed in 1971, could no longer meet demands due to its age and size.

Ms Cumming said Gippsland Water worked to minimise environmental impacts during construction. "We undertook environmental assessments and used low-impact construction techniques to protect local flora and fauna. We were able to relocate two Warragul Burrowing Crayfish and several Flinders Pygmy Perch to a nearby reserve to ensure the protection of these threatened species," Ms Cumming said. For more information on the upgrade, visit Gippsland Water website.

Pictures from Gippsland Water website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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