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Broome North wastewater treatment plant in Western Australia serves 624 people with secondary treatment. Located near Crab Creek Road, it discharges treated effluent into the local environment near the coast.
Brunswick Heads wastewater treatment plant in New South Wales, Australia, provides secondary treatment for about 1,700 residents. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local water quality.
Brunswick Junction wastewater treatment plant serves 1,724 people in Brunswick, Western Australia. It provides secondary treatment and discharges 446.21 megalitres annually, located within 10 km of the coast.
Brunswick Valley wastewater treatment plant, under construction in Mullumbimby, New South Wales, will serve 424 people with secondary treatment. It is located within 10 km of the coast, discharging treated effluent into the local catchment.
Burrum Heads wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, provides secondary treatment for approximately 2,960 residents. The plant discharges treated effluent into the local coastal environment near the Great Sandy Strait.
Callala wastewater treatment plant in Wollumboola, New South Wales, Australia, serves a population of 2,688 with secondary treatment. The plant discharges treated wastewater near the coast, supporting local environmental protection.
Campania wastewater treatment plant in Tasmania, Australia, serves a small population of 1,042 with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, operating under Australian regulatory standards.
Cape Paterson wastewater treatment plant serves the coastal town of Cape Paterson, Victoria, Australia. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 1,473 and discharges treated effluent near the Bass Strait.
Cervantes wastewater treatment plant in Jurien Bay, Western Australia, serves a small population of 488 with secondary treatment. It operates under Australian state and federal environmental regulations.
Cobargo wastewater treatment plant in New South Wales, Australia, serves 1,800 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local environmental health.
Coffin Bay wastewater treatment plant in South Australia serves 801 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast, supporting local environmental health.
Cooktown Wastewater Treatment Plant in Queensland, Australia provides secondary treatment for a small coastal community of about 2,100 people, discharging treated effluent near the Great Barrier Reef catchment.
Cooloola Cove wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves 2,513 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 650.31 ML/year and is located within 10 km of the coast.
Coral Bay wastewater treatment plant in Western Australia serves 263 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 68.10 megalitres annually near the Ningaloo Coast, a globally significant marine ecosystem.
Crescent Head wastewater treatment plant in New South Wales, Australia, serves approximately 1,558 people with secondary treatment. Located within 10 km of the coast, it discharges treated effluent into the local environment.
Currie wastewater treatment plant serves the town of Currie on King Island, Tasmania, Australia. It provides secondary treatment for a population of 969 and discharges treated effluent near the coast.
Dampier wastewater treatment plant in Western Australia serves 1,418 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the coast of the Indian Ocean.
Dardanup wastewater treatment plant serves 2,877 people in Crooked Brook, Western Australia. It provides secondary treatment and discharges 744.38 ML/year near the coast.
Darnley Erub Island wastewater treatment plant serves 373 people on Erub Island, Queensland, Australia. It provides secondary treatment and discharges 96.52 megaliters annually into the Torres Strait.
Denham wastewater treatment plant in Western Australia serves 669 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 173.15 megalitres annually near the coast of Shark Bay.