The 4350water Blog highlights some of the issues relating to proposals for potable reuse in Toowoomba and South East Qld. 4350water blog looks at related political issues as well.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Beattie's SEQ AWT's ...

Read about Premier Beattie's recycled water (AWT) plants here:

- Bundamba AWT Plant

The Bundamba Advanced Water Treatment (AWT) Plant is a component of the Western Corridor Recycled Water (WCRW) Project.

Located near Ipswich, the AWT Plant is aimed at alleviating pressure on South East Queensland’s existing dams and waterways by providing an alternate water supply for end users in the region, initially Swanbank power station.

- Luggage Point AWT Plant

The Luggage Point AWT Plant will provide up to 102 megalitres per day of purified recycled water to the Western Corridor Recycled Water pipeline.

Construction on the AWT Plant will start in the first quarter of 2007 and the plant will be fully operational by December 2008.

The AWT Plant will be located to the south of the existing Wastewater Treatment Plant, bounded by Main Beach Road, Piped Road and private property which fronts onto Marine Road.

- Gibson Island AWT Plant

The Gibson Island advanced water treatment (AWT) Plant is a component of the Western Corridor Recycled Water Project.

Located at Murrarie, east of Brisbane on the southern side of the Gateway Bridge, the AWT Plant is aimed at alleviating pressure on South East Queensland’s existing dams and waterways by providing an alternate water supply for industry, power generation and end users in the SEQ region.

The AWT Plant will provide 35 megalitres per day of purified recycled water and is unique in Australia due to the application of combined technologies involving micro-filtration and reverse osmosis membranes.

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