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Gippsland Water WTP gets $4M upgrade

by Katie Livingston
January 23, 2025
in News, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment
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Moe’s second water storage basin empty ahead of cover and liner replacement works. Image: Gippsland Water

Moe’s second water storage basin empty ahead of cover and liner replacement works. Image: Gippsland Water

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To protect the region’s drinking water supplies for the next 25 years, Gippsland Water is investing $4 million to upgrade the Moe Water Treatment Plant. 

The project is part of a broader program to safeguard drinking water and involves replacing the liner and cover on the plant’s second water storage basin. 

Cover and liners are used to maintain drinking water quality by providing protection from foreign matter. 

The upgrade was made possible with the construction of a second 24ML storage basin at the plant in 2024, which allowed the first basin to be emptied without supply interruptions. 

Moe Water Treatment Plant supplies Moe, Newborough, Yallourn, Yallourn North, Westbury, Trafalgar, Yarragon, Darnum and major local industry. 

It also supplies Warragul through the Moe Warragul Interconnect – which was constructed in 2020 to allow drinking water to be sent in both directions to support planned works, meet peak demand and help avoid service interruptions. 

To find out more about Gippsland Water’s upcoming works visit, www.gippswater.com.au/current-works 

 

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