Risk: Medium Operational Not Reported treatment

Cameron Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hobart, Tasmania

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Overview

Cameron Bay wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 28,599 people in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The facility is operational and located near the coast, contributing to local water quality management.

Cameron Bay wastewater treatment plant is located in Berriedale, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The facility serves a population of approximately 28,599 people and is situated near the Derwent Estuary, an important waterway in the region. As an Australian plant, Cameron Bay operates under the national regulatory framework for wastewater treatment, which includes state-level environmental protection policies. For a plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration, secondary treatment is typically required to meet water quality standards before discharge. The treated effluent from Cameron Bay is discharged into the Derwent Estuary, which flows into Storm Bay and ultimately the Tasman Sea. The estuary supports diverse aquatic life and is a key recreational and ecological resource for the Hobart area.

Environmental context

Cameron Bay plant discharges into the Derwent Estuary, which flows into Storm Bay and then the Tasman Sea. The estuary is ecologically sensitive, supporting diverse marine life and serving as a habitat for migratory birds. Proper treatment is essential to protect water quality in this coastal environment.

Frequently asked questions

Cameron Bay wastewater treatment plant is located at Alcorso Drive, Berriedale, in the City of Glenorchy, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

The plant serves approximately 28,599 people in the Hobart area.

The treated effluent is discharged into the Derwent Estuary, which flows into Storm Bay and then the Tasman Sea.

The plant operates under Australian national and Tasmanian state environmental regulations, which require appropriate treatment levels to protect receiving waters.

For a medium-sized agglomeration like this, secondary treatment is standard to meet water quality guidelines before discharge into sensitive coastal environments.

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