Risk: Low Under Construction Secondary treatment

Blackwood Wastewater Treatment Plant, Victoria, Australia

Blackwood, Victoria, Australia

Overview

Blackwood wastewater treatment plant in Victoria, Australia serves 2,742 people with secondary treatment. The plant is currently under construction and discharges 709.59 megalitres annually.

Blackwood wastewater treatment plant is located in the small town of Blackwood, Victoria, Australia, within the Shire of Moorabool. The facility is designed to serve a population of 2,742 and is currently under construction, indicating ongoing development of local wastewater infrastructure. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is the standard biological treatment process for removing organic matter and suspended solids. In Australia, wastewater treatment plants 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 treated effluent from the plant is discharged into the local catchment, which ultimately drains into the Werribee River system and then to Port Phillip Bay. This waterway supports diverse aquatic life and is an important ecological corridor in the region. The plant's operation will help maintain water quality in the surrounding environment.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Werribee River catchment, which flows into Port Phillip Bay, a large marine embayment near Melbourne. The bay supports seagrass beds, mangroves, and migratory bird populations. Secondary treatment reduces organic pollutants and nutrients, helping to protect downstream aquatic ecosystems from eutrophication and oxygen depletion.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located on Pottery Track in Blackwood, Victoria, Australia, within the Shire of Moorabool.

The plant serves a population of 2,742 people in the Blackwood area.

The plant provides secondary treatment, which involves biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids from wastewater.

The treated effluent is discharged into the local catchment, which flows into the Werribee River system and ultimately into Port Phillip Bay.

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

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