Overview
Cecil Plains wastewater treatment plant in Queensland, Australia, serves a small population of 406 with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent into local waterways, supporting the region's environmental health.
Cecil Plains wastewater treatment plant is located in the rural town of Cecil Plains, Queensland, Australia, within the Toowoomba Regional area. The plant serves a small population of 406 residents and operates under secondary treatment processes, which is appropriate for a community of this size. As part of Australia's wastewater infrastructure, the facility is managed to meet state and national environmental standards. The plant provides secondary treatment, which involves biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids. The plant's discharge volume is recorded at 105.03 megaliters per year, indicating consistent operation. Australian wastewater treatment plants are regulated under the National Water Quality Management Strategy and state-based environmental protection laws, ensuring treated effluent meets required quality standards before discharge. The treated wastewater from Cecil Plains plant is discharged into local waterways that drain into the Condamine River catchment, part of the Murray-Darling Basin. This basin is a vital ecological and agricultural region, supporting diverse aquatic life and irrigation. The plant's secondary treatment helps protect downstream water quality and the health of the broader river system.
Environmental context
The plant discharges into local waterways that flow into the Condamine River, a tributary of the Darling River within the Murray-Darling Basin. This basin is Australia's largest river system, supporting extensive agriculture and unique ecosystems. The plant's secondary treatment reduces organic pollutants, helping maintain water quality for downstream communities and habitats. The region's semi-arid climate makes water resource management critical, and the plant contributes to sustainable water use.
Frequently asked questions
The plant is located at Cecil Plains Golf Course, Dalby Cecil Plains Road, Cecil Plains, Queensland, 4407, Australia, within the Toowoomba Regional area.
The plant serves a small population of 406 residents in the rural town of Cecil Plains.
The plant provides secondary treatment, which uses biological processes to remove organic matter and suspended solids from wastewater.
The plant operates under the National Water Quality Management Strategy and Queensland's environmental protection laws, which set standards for effluent quality to protect receiving waters.
The treated effluent enters local waterways that drain into the Condamine River, part of the Murray-Darling Basin, supporting downstream ecosystems and agricultural water supply.
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