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SA water upgrade under way

ON THE JOB: Upgrades to the Millicent wastewater plant on Lossie Road are part of a $4m infrastructure outlay in the region by SA Water.

A TEAM of 40 contractors and SA Water employees are currently undertaking a $4m upgrade to the wastewater treatment plants at Millicent, Mount Burr and Nangwarry.

SA Water has engaged a contractor to improve the concrete tanks used for treating wastewater from the three towns.

Anerobic bacteria thrive without oxygen in the concrete tanks and digest solid waste, so the wastewater can then be thoroughly cleansed by downstream aerobic processes, before being released or recycled for non-potable purposes, such as irrigation.

SA Water assets, operation and delivery general manager Mark Gobbie said maintenance to the tanks will extend their service life.

“The modernisation process for these treatment tanks will further secure the reliability of the wastewater treatment plants serving the three towns,” Mr Gobbie said.

“Our customers are our top priority and by using the specially-made tanks, we’re maintaining the same consistent, high standard of wastewater services for each community.

“This has enabled us to seamlessly supply wastewater services, in the lead up to the works starting, throughout the project, and will help the transition back to the upgraded tanks in a few weeks time.

“Our wastewater facilities are the quiet workhorses of modern society, maintaining public health and protecting the environment, so it’s important we maximise their useful life.”

The upgrade work at Millicent has been under way since February this year and Nangwarry in March with the Mount Burr program coming on stream last month.

A total of 40 employees have been mobilised to deliver the works, with the first stages finishing across all three sites at the end of July and a second phase of work at Millicent currently planned for summer.

In order to complete the upgrades, the existing concrete treatment tanks at all three sites have been temporarily taken offline, with SA Water using fabricated preliminary treatment units to treat the wastewater instead.

Later this year, the program will continue in Naracoorte where a $2m improvement project for concrete treatment tanks at the town’s wastewater treatment plant will begin.

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