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Margate Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hobart, Tasmania | Coastal Facility

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Overview

Margate wastewater treatment plant serves 3,915 people in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. The operational facility is located near Dru Point and discharges within 50 km of the coast.

Margate wastewater treatment plant is a municipal facility located in the Hobart suburb of Margate, Tasmania, Australia. It serves a population of approximately 3,915 residents in the Kingborough area. The plant is situated near Dru Point on the Derwent Estuary. As a small agglomeration serving fewer than 10,000 people, the plant operates under Australian state and federal environmental regulations. Australian wastewater treatment standards typically require secondary treatment for coastal discharges to protect marine ecosystems. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 megalitres per day, indicating it is sized for the local community's needs. The plant's treated effluent ultimately reaches the Derwent Estuary, which flows into Storm Bay and the Tasman Sea. The Derwent Estuary is an ecologically important waterway that supports diverse aquatic life, including migratory birds and marine species. The plant plays a key role in protecting downstream water quality in this sensitive coastal environment.

Environmental context

The plant discharges into the Derwent Estuary, a large tidal estuary that flows into Storm Bay and the Tasman Sea. This coastal environment supports diverse marine life, including seagrass beds and fish habitats. The estuary is also an important migratory corridor for seabirds. Protecting water quality in this system is critical for maintaining ecological health and recreational uses.

Frequently asked questions

The Margate wastewater treatment plant is located at Dru Point, Margate, in the Hobart suburb of Kingborough, Tasmania, Australia.

The Margate wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 3,915 residents in the Margate and surrounding areas of Kingborough, Tasmania.

The Margate plant discharges treated effluent into the Derwent Estuary, which flows into Storm Bay and the Tasman Sea. The plant is located within 50 km of the coast.

The plant operates under Australian state and federal environmental regulations, including the Tasmanian Environmental Management and Pollution Control Act. Coastal discharges typically require secondary treatment to protect marine ecosystems.

For small agglomerations in Australia, secondary treatment is standard, especially for coastal discharges. This includes biological treatment to reduce organic matter and nutrients before discharge.

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