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Castlemaine Water Reclamation Plant - April update

  • Castlemaine

We completing a series of works at our Castlemaine Water Reclamation Plant. More information about our plant, and all the latest updates, available here. 

Noise update

We continue to provide updates to those living near our Castlemaine Water Reclamation Plant regarding noise. We remain committed to reducing any disruption to these community members. 

Earlier this month some operational issues at our plant led to extra noise. We’re pleased to report this noise has reduced and our plant has returned to normal operations. We continue to improve our processes behind the scenes. 

Noise loggers have been successfully set up at nearby homes, with permission, which will allow monitoring to take place over the course of a week – weather permitting.  

As part of our long-term plans, we have taken the next step to sourcing and installing ‘acoustic enclosures’ around our blowers onsite – which aim to reduce ongoing noise. These works will be finalised later in the year.

We also continue to investigate alternative blowers that produce less noise. Our blowers are an essential part of the wastewater treatment process. 

Odour 

We continue to make progress on our six-month long odour improvement program. We expect to have more details for an odour update at the end of this month. 

If you experience noise or odour

Please continue to report noise or odour to us so we can track the impacts in real-time. Please call us on 1300 363 200.

More at connect.coliban.com.au/castlemaine-wrp 
 

Coliban Main Channel renewal works

  • Various locations, Faraday

Our contractor is planning to replace approximately 800 metres of the Coliban Main Channel across five sites in the Faraday area. 

These essential works aim to improve service reliability. 

Those in the area may see more trucks along Ellerys Road, Moons Lane and McKittericks Road during this time. Traffic management will be in place as required. 

Nearby customers are being notified. 

Water main works - Kyneton

  • Kyneton

We're continuing to work on the water main in Mair Street, Kyneton this week. 

Work will continue through until Wednesday 24 May. There will be no interruption to the water supply for local residents.

Our contractors will return mid next week to connect the new water main. 

Any questions, please call us on 1300 363 200.

Drinking water changes - Heathcote and Tooborac

  • Heathcote and Tooborac

Over the past week, customers in Heathcote and Tooborac may have noticed a slight change in the look or taste of their drinking water.

Your water remains safe to drink.

These changes are caused by poor quality raw water from Lake Eppalock entering our Heathcote Water Treatment Plant.

While our plant remains equipped to treat changes in incoming raw water, our operational flexibility means we can switch our raw water source – and instead start receiving water from Caledonia Reservoir.

This is expected to improve the issue. We continue to closely monitor Heathcote’s water quality and adjust our treatment processes.

If you have any questions, please call us on 1300 363 200.

Bendigo Water Reclamation Plant - April update

  • Bendigo Water Reclamation Plant, Epsom

There's lots of work taking place at our Bendigo Water Reclamation Plant at Epsom - as part of our routine operations and also in preparation for large-scale upgrades at the plant in over the next five years. More information about our plant, and all the latest updates, available here. 

Maintenance update 

We are completing routine works on the sludge tanks and biosolids processing areas. These works will ensure the plant continues to treat wastewater and sewage to the best of its ability.

The works will not significantly change how the plant operates and there will be no interruption to your water or sewer services during the maintenance works. These are due for completion by the end of April. 

Odour update

A new misting system will become operational next week as part of our efforts to reduce and monitor odour at the Bendigo Water Reclamation Plant. 

This system was installed as part of a series of tasks being completed and new works planned. 

Completed works:
•    We have finished identifying and sealing minor odour leaks in locations around the plant.
•    The new misting system is available to help neutralise odour from the ATAD system.

Upcoming works:
•    Two large fans to help the drying process will be installed next week. Two more will arrive in coming weeks for installation.
•    We have engaged a contractor to carry out a structural investigation of biofilters ahead of upgrading them. 

You can learn more about the operation of the Bendigo Water Reclamation Plant and how we manage odour here.

We encourage you to call us on 1300 363 200 to report odour. The more that we receive these reports, the more we can build a picture of the areas of our plant which need the most urgent attention.

Our next odour update will be on the 3 May 2024.

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