Risk: Medium Operational Not Reported treatment

Victoria Point Wastewater Treatment Plant, Queensland | Australia

Unknown, Queensland, Australia

Overview

Victoria Point wastewater treatment plant serves approximately 30,904 people in Queensland, Australia. The facility is operational and located near the coast in the Greater Brisbane area.

Victoria Point wastewater treatment plant is an operational facility serving the Victoria Point area in Queensland, Australia, with a population equivalent of approximately 30,904. The plant is situated near the coast in the Greater Brisbane region, supporting the local community's wastewater management needs. As an Australian facility, the plant operates under the national regulatory framework administered by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science. For a plant serving a medium-sized agglomeration, secondary treatment is typically required, with potential for additional nutrient removal to protect sensitive coastal environments. The designed capacity is reported at 1.00 (likely in megalitres per day or similar unit), indicating the plant's scale. The treated effluent from the plant ultimately discharges into the local catchment that drains into Moreton Bay, a large coastal embayment of the Coral Sea. Moreton Bay supports diverse marine life, including seagrass meadows, mangroves, and fish habitats, making effective wastewater treatment crucial for maintaining water quality and ecosystem health in this ecologically sensitive area.

Environmental context

The plant's treated effluent flows into the local waterways that drain into Moreton Bay, a semi-enclosed coastal bay in the Coral Sea. Moreton Bay is an ecologically significant area supporting seagrass beds, mangrove forests, and diverse marine species, including dugongs and sea turtles. The bay's health depends on controlling nutrient and pollutant inputs from surrounding urban and agricultural areas, making the plant's treatment performance important for downstream water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located at Eprapah - The Charles S. Snow Scout Environment Training Centre, Cleveland Redland Bay Road, Victoria Point, Queensland, 4165, Australia, in the Greater Brisbane area.

The plant serves approximately 30,904 people in the Victoria Point area of Queensland, Australia.

The treated effluent from the plant is discharged into local waterways that drain into Moreton Bay, a coastal embayment of the Coral Sea.

The plant operates under Australian and Queensland state regulations, including the Environmental Protection Act 1994 and the Water Act 2000, administered by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science.

For a medium-sized agglomeration of about 30,000 people, Australian plants typically employ secondary treatment with nutrient removal to protect sensitive coastal environments, in line with national guidelines.

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