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What is Wellington's water treatment plant?
Wellington's Water Treatment Plant (W TP) uses both conventional Lime Softening and Reverse Osmosis ( RO) treatment processor, with a total treatment capacity of 11 million gallons per day, to produce drinking water. Source water for the treatment process is groundwater.
What can I do if I'm Moving to the Greater Wellington region?
Monitor the fresh water standards. Prepare for future growth in demand as more people move to the Greater Wellington region. Work with local community representatives on how they want to safeguard fresh water in their area.
What is Wellington's wastewater programme?
The Wellington central city's Wastewater Programme will improve the capacity, resilience, and hydraulics of the CBD wastewater network. This programme of works will accommodate growth and minimise impacts on the environment by reducing the likelihood of wastewater overflows.
What's new at Moa Point wastewater treatment plant?
The Moa Point Wastewater Treatment Plant recently underwent renewals and refurbishment of its inlet pump station and clarifiers. Refurbishment and bearing replacement work on Clarifier #2, one of the settling tanks that removes solids from our wastewater, was completed on 24 July 2024. These works returned the plant to its full treatment capacity.
How does Moa Point's New wastewater pump station work?
The new pump station will move wastewater from a gravity pipe (no pressure) and pressurise it so that it can travel to the main pipe (the interceptor) and then to the Moa Point Wastewater Treatment Plant. The pipes were installed without digging up the road.