Risk: Medium Operational Secondary treatment Coastal (<10km)

Nubeena Wastewater Treatment Plant - Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania

Nubeena, Tasmania, Australia

Overview

Nubeena Wastewater Treatment Plant in Tasmania, Australia, serves a small coastal community with secondary treatment. It discharges treated effluent into the local environment near the Tasman Peninsula.

The Nubeena Wastewater Treatment Plant is located in the small coastal town of Nubeena on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania, Australia. It serves a population of approximately 1,219 residents and operates under secondary treatment standards, which is typical for small communities in the region. The plant provides secondary treatment, a biological process that removes organic matter and suspended solids. As a facility serving fewer than 10,000 people, it aligns with Australian regulatory expectations for small wastewater systems, which prioritize effective treatment to protect sensitive coastal environments. The treated effluent is discharged into the local environment, likely into nearby waterways or coastal waters. The Tasman Peninsula is ecologically significant, with diverse marine life and proximity to the Tasman Sea. The plant's operation helps safeguard water quality in this region, supporting recreational and ecological values.

Environmental context

The Nubeena plant discharges into the Tasman Peninsula's coastal environment, which drains into the Tasman Sea. This area supports diverse marine ecosystems, including rocky reefs and seagrass beds, and is important for local fisheries and tourism. The secondary treatment ensures that nutrient and pathogen levels are reduced to protect these sensitive waters.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Nubeena, on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania, Australia, near the Tasman Multi-Purpose Centre on Brians Lane.

The plant serves approximately 1,219 residents in the Nubeena area, a small coastal community on the Tasman Peninsula.

The plant provides secondary treatment and discharges treated effluent into the local coastal environment, likely into nearby waterways or directly into the Tasman Sea.

As an Australian plant, it operates under state and national environmental regulations, including the Tasmanian Environmental Management and Pollution Control Act, which sets discharge standards for wastewater treatment.

For small communities like Nubeena (under 10,000 people), secondary treatment is standard to protect sensitive coastal ecosystems, as required by Australian guidelines.

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