Risk: Low Operational Not Reported treatment

Farley Wastewater Treatment Plant, Newcastle-Maitland, New South Wales

Newcastle-Maitland, New South Wales, Australia

Overview

Farley wastewater treatment plant serves the Newcastle-Maitland area in New South Wales, Australia. It is an operational facility with a designed capacity of 1.00 million liters per day, serving a population of approximately 25,709.

Farley wastewater treatment plant is located in the suburb of Farley, part of the Newcastle-Maitland metropolitan area in New South Wales, Australia. The facility serves a population of about 25,709 and has a designed capacity of 1.00 million liters per day, indicating it is a medium-scale plant for the region. As an Australian wastewater treatment plant, Farley operates under the regulatory framework of the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and the national Water Act 2007. For a plant of this size, secondary treatment is typically required, with potential for nutrient removal if discharging to sensitive waters. The plant's operational status is confirmed as active. The treated effluent from Farley likely discharges into a local waterway that drains into the Hunter River catchment, which flows into the Tasman Sea near Newcastle. The Hunter River estuary supports diverse aquatic life and is an important ecological and recreational resource for the region.

Environmental context

The plant's discharge likely enters a tributary of the Hunter River, which flows through the Hunter Valley and into the Tasman Sea at Newcastle. The Hunter River estuary is a dynamic ecosystem supporting migratory birds, fish, and aquatic vegetation. The region's coal mining and agricultural activities place additional pressure on water quality, making effective wastewater treatment crucial for maintaining ecological health.

Frequently asked questions

Farley wastewater treatment plant is located on Owlpen Lane in Farley, a suburb of the Newcastle-Maitland area in New South Wales, Australia.

The plant serves a population of approximately 25,709 people in the Newcastle-Maitland region.

The treated effluent from Farley is likely discharged into a local waterway that feeds into the Hunter River catchment, eventually reaching the Tasman Sea.

The plant operates under the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (EPA) regulations and the Australian Water Act 2007, which set standards for wastewater treatment and discharge.

For a plant of this size in Australia, secondary treatment is standard, often with additional nutrient removal to protect receiving waters, especially in sensitive catchments like the Hunter River.

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