Risk: Low Operational Not Reported treatment

Newnham Wastewater Treatment Plant, Launceston, Tasmania

Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Overview

Newnham wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 10,953 people in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. The facility is operational and discharges treated effluent into the Tamar River estuary.

Newnham wastewater treatment plant is located in the suburb of Newnham, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. The plant serves a population of around 10,953 residents, making it a medium-sized facility within the region's wastewater infrastructure. It is situated near the East Tamar Highway and plays a key role in managing municipal wastewater for the northern part of Launceston. As an Australian plant, Newnham operates under the national regulatory framework administered by the Tasmanian Environment Protection Authority (EPA). For a facility serving this population size, secondary treatment is typically required to meet environmental standards. The plant has a designed capacity of 1.00 megalitres per day, indicating its scale relative to the community it serves. The treated effluent from Newnham is discharged into the Tamar River estuary, which flows into Bass Strait. The Tamar River is a significant waterway in northern Tasmania, supporting diverse aquatic life and recreational activities. The plant's operations are critical for protecting water quality in the estuary and downstream marine environment.

Environmental context

The Newnham plant discharges into the Tamar River estuary, a dynamic tidal system that flows into Bass Strait. The estuary supports important habitats for fish, birds, and invertebrates, and is a key recreational area for the Launceston community. Protecting water quality in this estuary is essential for maintaining ecological health and downstream marine biodiversity.

Frequently asked questions

The Newnham wastewater treatment plant is located on the East Tamar Highway in Newnham, a suburb of Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.

The plant serves approximately 10,953 people in the Newnham area and surrounding parts of Launceston.

Treated effluent from the Newnham plant is discharged into the Tamar River estuary, which flows into Bass Strait.

The plant operates under Tasmanian environmental regulations administered by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA), consistent with Australian national water quality guidelines.

For a plant of this size in Australia, secondary treatment is typically required to meet environmental standards for discharge into sensitive waterways like the Tamar River estuary.

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