Risk: Low Operational Not Reported treatment

Suncoast Wastewater Treatment Plant, Sunshine Coast Regional, Queensland

Sunshine Coast Regional, Queensland, Australia

Overview

Suncoast wastewater treatment plant serves Sunshine Coast Regional, Queensland, Australia. It is an operational facility with a designed capacity of 1.00 million liters per day, serving a population of 11,302.

Suncoast wastewater treatment plant is located in Pacific Paradise, Marcoola, within the Sunshine Coast Regional area of Queensland, Australia. The facility serves a population of approximately 11,302 and has a designed capacity of 1.00 million liters per day, indicating it is a small to medium-scale plant catering to a local community. As an Australian plant, it operates under the national regulatory framework administered by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science. Australian standards typically require secondary treatment for plants of this scale, with additional nutrient removal in sensitive catchments. The plant's operational status confirms it is actively managing wastewater for the region. The plant discharges treated effluent into the local catchment, which ultimately drains to the Coral Sea via the Maroochy River system. This coastal discharge area supports diverse marine habitats, including seagrass beds and fish nurseries, making effective treatment essential for protecting downstream ecosystems.

Environmental context

The plant's treated effluent flows into the Maroochy River catchment, which drains into the Coral Sea near the Sunshine Coast. This coastal environment supports seagrass meadows, mangrove forests, and diverse marine life, including fish and crustaceans important to local fisheries. Effective nutrient removal is critical to prevent algal blooms and maintain water quality in this ecologically sensitive area.

Frequently asked questions

Suncoast wastewater treatment plant is located at Sunshine Motorway, Pacific Paradise, Marcoola, in the Sunshine Coast Regional area of Queensland, Australia.

The plant serves a population of 11,302, making it a small to medium-scale facility for the local community.

Treated effluent from Suncoast is discharged into the local catchment, which flows into the Maroochy River and eventually reaches the Coral Sea.

The plant operates under Australian national and Queensland state regulations, administered by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science, which sets discharge standards to protect water quality.

In Australia, plants of this scale typically employ secondary treatment processes, such as activated sludge or lagoon systems, with additional nutrient removal if discharging to sensitive coastal waters.

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