Left, Paul Plowman, Sydney Water General Manager Asset Lifecyle and right, Darren Jackson, Sydney Water Area Delivery Manager West, with the 18 tonne Liverpool Wastewater Pumping Station roof.
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Construction is well underway on Sydney Water’s new $37 million Liverpool Wastewater Pumping Station, which will provide essential water and wastewater services to an additional 21,000 dwellings in the rapidly expanding Liverpool CBD. 

The Liverpool Wastewater Pumping Station.

The Liverpool Wastewater Pumping Station. Image credit: Sydney Water.

Installation has completed of an 18-tonne cement roof, which marks a major milestone for the project. 

Sydney Water’s General Manager Asset Lifecycle, Paul Plowman, said it’s a significant project that will eventually help service current and future growth.

“The rezoning of the Liverpool CBD has stimulated significant investment in the area, making it an attractive and affordable place to live and work,” Mr Plowman said.

“Liverpool will no doubt continue to grow as a major CBD, so it is important that we can provide essential water and wastewater services to cater to Sydney’s expanding south-west over the next 30 years.”

Sydney Water said the existing infrastructure could not support the scale of growth forecast, therefore driving the need for Sydney Water to deliver an additional wastewater Pump Station, as well as wastewater and drinking water pipelines in Liverpool’s CBD.

This project has created jobs for more than 400 workers who predominantly deliver infrastructure on site.

The Liverpool Wastewater Pumping Station is due to be completed in November 2023.

Featured Image: Paul Plowman and Darren Jackson, with the 18 tonne Liverpool Wastewater Pumping Station roof. Image Credit: Sydney Water.

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