Risk: Medium Operational Not Reported treatment

Boulder Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant, Fingal Bay, New South Wales

Fingal Bay, New South Wales, Australia

Overview

Boulder Bay wastewater treatment plant serves Fingal Bay, New South Wales, Australia, with a designed capacity of 1.00 ML/day. It is located near the coast and operates under Australian regulatory standards.

Boulder Bay wastewater treatment plant is located on Boulder Bay Road in Fingal Bay, within the Port Stephens Council area of New South Wales, Australia. The plant serves a population of approximately 18,631 residents and has a designed capacity of 1.00 ML/day, reflecting its role in managing municipal wastewater for this coastal community. As an operational facility, Boulder Bay is subject to Australian wastewater treatment regulations, which typically require secondary treatment for discharges into sensitive environments. The plant's scale aligns with medium-sized agglomerations, and it is expected to comply with state-level environmental protection standards. The plant's treated effluent is discharged into the local watershed, which ultimately drains into the Tasman Sea. This coastal discharge point necessitates careful management to protect marine ecosystems, including nearby beaches and estuarine habitats that support diverse aquatic life and recreational activities.

Environmental context

Boulder Bay plant discharges into the local catchment that flows to the Tasman Sea, part of the South Pacific Ocean. The coastal environment supports sensitive marine habitats, including seagrass beds and rocky reefs, which are important for fish and invertebrate populations. Proper treatment is essential to prevent nutrient enrichment and protect water quality in the Port Stephens area, a region known for its biodiversity and tourism.

Frequently asked questions

Boulder Bay wastewater treatment plant is located on Boulder Bay Road in Fingal Bay, within the Port Stephens Council area of New South Wales, Australia.

The plant serves approximately 18,631 residents in the Fingal Bay area.

The plant discharges treated effluent into the local watershed, which flows to the Tasman Sea. As a coastal facility, it must meet stringent environmental standards to protect marine ecosystems.

The plant operates under Australian state and federal wastewater regulations, including the National Water Quality Management Strategy. Discharge permits are typically issued by the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority.

For medium-sized agglomerations in Australia, secondary treatment is standard, often with nutrient removal to protect sensitive coastal waters. Advanced treatment may be required if discharging into high-conservation areas.

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