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A $14.4 million suite of projects to the wastewater system in Busselton, WA is now complete, with new wastewater mains installed and the construction of a pump station.

Construction on the suite of projects began in July 2013 and included more than 10km of wastewater main, a new wastewater pump station and upgrading an existing pump station.

WA Water Minister Mia Davies said the upgrades aimed to cater for future growth in the region.

“The Water Corporation project caters for growth in the area, including taking wastewater from the Provence Estate and Via Vasse residential developments,” Ms Davies said.

“Work included construction of the wastewater main to connect the new wastewater pump station on Gigondas Street in the Provence Estate to the Busselton Wastewater Treatment Plant.

“Where feasible, the corporation used trenchless technology to install the wastewater main at major road crossings and front verges.

“I would like to thank the community, particularly those in Provence Estate and Via Vasse developments, for their patience while the essential work was carried out.

“This type of investment is essential to ensure the community has access to vital wastewater services now and into the future.”

Jessica Dickers is an experienced journalist, editor and content creator who is currently the Editor of Utility’s sister publication, Infrastructure. With a strong writing background, Jessica has experience in journalism, editing, print production, content marketing, event program creation, PR and editorial management. Her favourite part of her role as editor is collaborating with the sector to put together the best industry-leading content for the audience.

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