Risk: Medium Operational Not Reported treatment

Palmerston Wastewater Treatment Plant, Palmerston, Northern Territory

Palmerston, Unknown, Australia

Overview

Palmerston Wastewater Treatment Plant serves approximately 29,918 people in Palmerston, Northern Territory, Australia. It is an operational facility located near Marlow Lagoon, within 50 km of the coast.

Palmerston Wastewater Treatment Plant is a municipal facility serving the city of Palmerston in Australia's Northern Territory. Located on Catalina Road near Marlow Lagoon, the plant handles wastewater from a population of around 29,918 residents, classifying it as a medium-sized agglomeration under Australian wastewater management frameworks. The plant is operational, though specific treatment process details are not publicly available. In Australia, wastewater treatment plants of this scale typically provide secondary or tertiary treatment to meet environmental standards set by the Northern Territory Environment Protection Authority (NT EPA) and the Australian Water Quality Guidelines. The plant's designed capacity is 1.00 million liters per day, indicating it is sized to handle the local demand. The treated effluent from the plant is likely discharged into local waterways or used for reuse, contributing to the protection of the surrounding environment. The plant's proximity to the coast (within 50 km) means its operations are important for safeguarding coastal ecosystems and the Timor Sea region.

Environmental context

The plant is situated near Marlow Lagoon, a freshwater wetland that drains into the Adelaide River system, which ultimately flows into the Timor Sea. This coastal region supports diverse aquatic life, including migratory shorebirds and marine species. Effective wastewater treatment is critical to prevent nutrient pollution and protect the ecological health of the lagoon and downstream marine environments.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located on Catalina Road, Marlow Lagoon, Palmerston, in the City of Palmerston, Northern Territory, Australia.

The plant serves approximately 29,918 people in the Palmerston area.

The treated effluent is likely discharged into local waterways such as Marlow Lagoon or the Adelaide River system, which flows to the Timor Sea, or may be reused for non-potable purposes.

The plant operates under Australian national and Northern Territory regulations, including the National Water Quality Management Strategy and NT EPA guidelines, which set standards for effluent quality and environmental protection.

Plants of this scale in Australia commonly employ secondary treatment (e.g., activated sludge) and may include tertiary processes like nutrient removal or disinfection to meet discharge standards for sensitive environments.

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