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6-520: The Altona Treatment Plant of Greater Western Water is a small sewage treatment plant in Altona, Victoria , approximately 16 km west of Melbourne , Australia. Located on Queen Street between Laverton Creek and Altona Meadows , it services over 20,000 residential and business properties in the Altona, Altona Meadows, Laverton and Point Cook areas and treats close to 13 million litres of sewage

12-486: A day. The original Altona Sewage Treatment Plant was constructed in the 1960s to provide sewage treatment services to the Altona area. The plant was originally constructed as a temporary facility until the Western Treatment Plant was able to cope with the increasing volumes of sewage in the area. When City West Water was established in 1995 a review of the entire City West Water network, including

18-401: The irrigation of recreational spaces for the community. About 2 billion litres of recycled water is supplied annually to the plastics manufacturer Qenos for use in their boilers and cooling towers , as well as: The volume of high quality water produced each year is roughly equivalent to the volume of water held by 1000 Olympic sized swimming pools. A giant robot has been used to clean

24-580: The Altona Sewage Treatment Plant, was undertaken. This review confirmed that there was a long-term requirement for the plant. In early 2011, the Altona Treatment Plant was upgraded to a more sophisticated recycled water treatment facility. Instead of releasing millions of litres of treated effluent into Port Phillip Bay , most of the water is now captured, treated and then used in manufacturing processes and

30-845: The Balance Tank every year since 2019. Greater Western Water Greater Western Water (GWW) is a water services corporation in the state of Victoria in Australia. It is owned by the Victorian Government and was formed on 1 July 2021 by bringing together Western Water and City West Water . GWW provides water and recycled water supply, sewerage and trade waste services to approximately 550,000 residential customers and more than 46,000 business customers. It operates across an area of 3,700 km (1,400 sq mi) stretching from Melbourne ’s central business district (CBD) and inner suburbs to Little River in

36-465: The south, Myrniong in the west and Lancefield in the north, reaching a population of 1.43 million. Their service area covers the local government areas (LGAs) of Brimbank , Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong, Melton, Moonee Valley , Wyndham and Yarra, and partially covers the LGAs of Hume, Macedon Ranges , Melbourne and Moorabool . Greater Western Water is subject to price control regulation administered by

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