Risk: Medium Operational Secondary treatment Coastal (<10km)

Beauty Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tasmania | Secondary Treatment for Coastal Community

Beauty Point, Tasmania, Australia

Overview

Beauty Point wastewater treatment plant in Tasmania, Australia, serves 1,882 people with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent near the Tamar River estuary, supporting local water quality.

Beauty Point wastewater treatment plant is located in the town of Beauty Point on the West Arm Road in Ilfraville, Tasmania, Australia. The facility serves a population of approximately 1,882 residents and operates under secondary treatment standards, which is typical for small coastal communities in Australia. As a secondary treatment plant, Beauty Point uses biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids before discharge. The plant's discharge volume is recorded at 487.06 megaliters per year. Australian wastewater treatment facilities are regulated under state and national guidelines, including the National Water Quality Management Strategy, which sets benchmarks for effluent quality to protect receiving environments. The plant discharges into the Tamar River estuary, a significant waterway that flows into Bass Strait. The estuary supports diverse aquatic life, including migratory fish and bird species. Proper treatment at this facility helps maintain the ecological health of the estuary and downstream marine environment, which is important for local fisheries and recreation.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Tamar River estuary, which flows into Bass Strait, part of the Southern Ocean. This estuarine environment supports diverse aquatic life, including seagrass beds and migratory shorebirds. The treatment plant's secondary treatment helps reduce nutrient and pollutant loads, protecting the estuary's ecological balance and downstream marine habitats.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at West Arm Road, Ilfraville, Beauty Point, West Tamar, Tasmania, 7270, Australia.

The plant serves approximately 1,882 residents in the Beauty Point area.

The plant discharges treated effluent into the Tamar River estuary, which flows into Bass Strait.

The plant provides secondary treatment, which uses biological processes to reduce organic matter and suspended solids.

The plant operates under Australian state and national guidelines, including the National Water Quality Management Strategy, which sets effluent quality standards to protect receiving waters.

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