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Frederickton wastewater treatment plant in Bellimbopinni, New South Wales, Australia, serves 1,865 people with secondary treatment and discharges 482.66 ML annually.
Freeling wastewater treatment plant in Shea-Oak Log, South Australia, serves a population of 2,072 with secondary treatment. It discharges 536.04 megalitres annually into the local watershed.
Galiwinku wastewater treatment plant is a secondary treatment facility serving the remote community of Galiwinku in East Arnhem, Northern Territory, Australia. It discharges treated effluent near the coast of the Arafura Sea.
Gapuwiyak wastewater treatment plant in the Northern Territory, Australia, serves 926 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent into the local environment, supporting public health and water quality in the remote East Arnhem Reg
Geeveston wastewater treatment plant in Tasmania, Australia, serves 2,658 people with secondary treatment. The coastal facility discharges treated effluent into the local environment, supporting the Huon River catchment.
Gidabijin wastewater treatment plant in Bulla, Northern Territory, Australia, serves a small population of 142 with secondary treatment. It discharges 36.65 ML annually into the local environment.
Gin Gin wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia serves 3,443 people with advanced treatment. The facility discharges treated effluent into local waterways, supporting environmental protection in the Bundaberg Region.
Gladstone wastewater treatment plant in South Australia serves 851 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 220.28 megalitres annually, protecting local waterways in the Broughton River catchment.
Gnarabup Wastewater Treatment Plant in Western Australia serves 1,075 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local environmental protection.
Green Head wastewater treatment plant in Western Australia serves 275 people with secondary treatment, discharging 71.12 megalitres annually near the Indian Ocean coast.
Greenough On Sea wastewater treatment plant in Geraldton, Western Australia, serves about 2,000 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated wastewater near the coast, supporting local environmental management.
Gretna wastewater treatment plant in Tasmania, Australia, serves 530 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 137.20 megalitres annually, protecting local waterways in the Central Highlands region.
Gunbalanya wastewater treatment plant in the Northern Territory, Australia, serves approximately 1,200 people with secondary treatment. The facility discharges treated effluent into the local environment, supporting the region's remote community.
Gununa wastewater treatment plant serves the remote community of Mornington Island in Queensland, Australia. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 1,131 and discharges treated effluent near the coast.
Gunyangara wastewater treatment plant in Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory, Australia, serves a small community of 286 people with secondary treatment. The plant discharges 74.08 megalitres annually near the coast of the Arafura Sea.
Hamilton Island wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves a small population of 1,303 with secondary treatment. The plant discharges treated effluent near the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, a sensitive coastal ecosystem.
Hamley Bridge wastewater treatment plant in South Australia serves 1,216 people with secondary treatment, discharging 314.63 ML annually into the local watershed.
Hammond Island wastewater treatment plant in St Josephs, Queensland, Australia, serves 224 people with secondary treatment. The coastal facility discharges treated effluent into the Torres Strait marine environment.
Harrington wastewater treatment plant in New South Wales, Australia, serves 3,559 people with advanced treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local water quality.
Hat Head wastewater treatment plant in New South Wales, Australia, serves a small coastal community of 588 people with secondary treatment, discharging treated effluent into the local environment.