Risk: Medium Operational Not Reported treatment

Taroona Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hobart, Tasmania

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Overview

Taroona wastewater treatment plant in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia serves approximately 7,837 people. The plant is operational and located near the coast, discharging into the Derwent Estuary.

Taroona wastewater treatment plant is located in the suburb of Taroona, part of the greater Hobart area in Tasmania, Australia. The plant serves a population of about 7,837 residents and is situated along the Taroona Foreshore Discovery Trail, near the Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute. Its coastal location places it within 50 km of the ocean, influencing its discharge considerations. As an Australian wastewater facility, Taroona operates under the regulatory framework of the Tasmanian Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and the national Water Quality Management Strategy. For a plant serving a medium-sized community, typical treatment includes secondary processes to meet state discharge standards. The designed capacity is 1.00 (likely megaliters per day or similar), indicating a moderate scale facility. The plant's treated effluent is discharged into the Derwent Estuary, which flows into Storm Bay and then the Tasman Sea. The estuary supports diverse aquatic life, including migratory fish and bird species, and is ecologically sensitive due to urban and industrial runoff from Hobart. Proper treatment is essential to protect water quality in this important coastal ecosystem.

Environmental context

Taroona plant discharges into the Derwent Estuary, which flows into Storm Bay and ultimately the Tasman Sea. The estuary is a critical habitat for native fish, migratory birds, and marine invertebrates. Its proximity to Hobart means it receives urban runoff, making nutrient and pathogen removal from wastewater crucial to prevent algal blooms and maintain ecological balance.

Frequently asked questions

Taroona wastewater treatment plant is located in the suburb of Taroona, along the Taroona Foreshore Discovery Trail, in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

The plant serves approximately 7,837 people in the Taroona area and surrounding parts of Hobart.

The plant discharges treated effluent into the Derwent Estuary, which flows into Storm Bay and then the Tasman Sea.

The plant operates under the Tasmanian Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and Australia's National Water Quality Management Strategy, which set discharge standards to protect coastal and estuarine environments.

For a medium-sized community like Taroona, typical treatment includes secondary biological processes to reduce organic matter and nutrients, meeting state EPA requirements for discharge into sensitive estuarine waters.

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