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Morwell water treatment plant gets tanks replaced along with pipework and pumps upgraded by September 2024
Gippsland Water is upgrading the Morwell water treatment plant to boost efficiency and reliability, replacing tanks, pipework, and pumps for enhanced serviceability and environmental safety by September.
Gippsland Water is completing a significant upgrade to boost efficiency at Morwell water treatment plant. The works include replacing four chemical storage tanks, connecting pipework, and chemical dosing pumps to improve serviceability and reduce the risk of impact on the environment.
Four new chemical tanks ready to be installed at Morwell water treatment plant
Reliable water supply
Once complete, plant operations will be more reliable and site maintenance will be simpler, and safer to complete. Customers will enjoy a more reliable, high quality water source with less risk of interruption. The project is expected to be completed by September and is part of a larger body of work the organisation is doing to renew existing infrastructure and increase network resilience.
Customers' water supply will not be interrupted by the works. Gippsland Water is actively planning for the future by investing more than $86M in the Latrobe Valley to combat challenges in climate, weather, and population. To find out what projects Gippsland Water is doing next, visit Gippsland Water - Future major projects website.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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