Risk: Low Operational Not Reported treatment

Nhulunbuy Wastewater Treatment Plant, Northern Territory, Australia

Nhulunbuy, Unknown, Australia

Overview

Nhulunbuy wastewater treatment plant serves the remote community of Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory, Australia. It is an operational facility with a designed capacity of 1.00 ML/day, serving approximately 3,945 people.

The Nhulunbuy wastewater treatment plant is located in the remote coastal town of Nhulunbuy, in the Northern Territory of Australia. It serves a population of approximately 3,945 residents, providing essential wastewater management for this isolated community. The plant is operational and has a designed capacity of 1.00 ML/day, reflecting the scale of the local population. As a small-scale facility in a remote area, the plant's treatment processes are likely designed to meet Australian regulatory standards for wastewater discharge. The plant operates under the framework of the Northern Territory's environmental protection regulations, which set requirements for effluent quality to protect the surrounding environment. Given the remote location, the plant may utilize pond-based treatment systems, which are common in similar settings. The plant is located within 50 km of the coast, and its treated effluent likely discharges into local waterways or the marine environment. The plant's proximity to the Arafura Sea means that any discharge could impact coastal ecosystems. The plant plays a crucial role in protecting the sensitive coastal environment of the Gove Peninsula, which supports diverse marine life and is important for local Indigenous communities.

Environmental context

The plant is situated near the coast of the Arafura Sea, part of the Timor Sea region. The local watershed includes small coastal creeks and wetlands that drain into the sea. The area is ecologically sensitive, supporting mangrove forests, seagrass beds, and coral reefs that provide habitat for marine species. Proper wastewater treatment is essential to prevent nutrient pollution and protect these ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at Sewer Ponds, Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory, 0880, Australia, in a remote coastal area on the Gove Peninsula.

The plant serves approximately 3,945 people, representing the population of Nhulunbuy and surrounding areas.

The plant likely discharges treated effluent into local waterways or the marine environment, given its proximity to the Arafura Sea.

The plant operates under Australian and Northern Territory environmental regulations, which set standards for wastewater treatment and discharge to protect coastal ecosystems.

Small remote plants in Australia often use pond-based systems (e.g., waste stabilization ponds) that provide secondary treatment through natural processes, meeting regulatory requirements for effluent quality.

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