Risk: Low Operational Secondary treatment

Glossop Wastewater Treatment Plant, Monash, South Australia

Monash, South Australia, Australia

Overview

Glossop wastewater treatment plant in Monash, South Australia, serves 250 people with secondary treatment. It discharges 64.80 ML/year, supporting local environmental health.

Glossop wastewater treatment plant is located in Monash, South Australia, within the Berri Barmera Council area. It serves a small population of 250 people, reflecting its role in a rural community. The plant is situated inland, away from coastal areas, and operates under Australian wastewater management standards. The plant provides secondary treatment, which is appropriate for its small scale. Under Australian regulatory frameworks, such facilities are typically required to meet state-level environmental protection standards. The treated effluent from Glossop plant ultimately contributes to the local watershed, which drains into the Murray-Darling Basin, one of Australia's most significant river systems. This basin supports diverse aquatic life and agricultural activities downstream. The plant's operations help protect water quality in this ecologically sensitive region.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the local watershed within the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia's largest river system. This basin drains into the Southern Ocean via the Murray River mouth in South Australia. The region supports important ecosystems, including wetlands and migratory bird habitats, making careful wastewater management essential for maintaining water quality and ecological balance.

Frequently asked questions

Glossop wastewater treatment plant is located on Brown Road in Monash, South Australia, within the Berri Barmera Council area.

The plant serves a small population of 250 people, typical for a rural community in South Australia.

The plant discharges 64.80 ML of treated wastewater annually into the local watershed, which ultimately flows into the Murray-Darling Basin.

The plant provides secondary treatment, which is standard for small-scale facilities under Australian wastewater regulations.

The plant operates under state-level environmental protection standards in South Australia, which require appropriate treatment to protect the Murray-Darling Basin ecosystem.

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