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Sydney Park Water Reuse Upgrade

Client:

City of Sydney Council

Date of Works:

09 November 2020

Sector:

Local Government

Project Value:

$1.7mil

Days to Completion:

350 days

Water Saved:

500kl per day

The Sydney Park Water Reuse system will make a significant contribution to the realisation of the City of Sydney Sustainable Sydney 2030 targets for local water capture and reuse.

Designed to harvest and treat to 7l/sec (future 14l/sec) integrate the new plant into the existing parkland infrastructure and provide a number of improvements to the original design of the system.

The City’s flagship water harvesting system consists of;

  • Upgrades to the existing wetland 5 offtake including custom floating suction intake and new pump to deliver water to the 30kl raw water storage tank situated 400m away in the council depot/nursery
  • New 125mm rising main through contaminated parklands requiring specialist excavation and removal of 180ton asbestos containing material removal
  • New Amiad containerised water treatment plant (7 L/s capacity) and reticulation to treat and supply recycled water to park irrigation areas and the nursery depot
  • New clearwater tank and distribution pumping system
  • New tradewaste agreement to handle backwash water to sewer
  • Full PLC/SCADA control to intergrate into council water management platform
  • Updates to the asbuilt drawings for the entire site.

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We were able to successfully demonstrate our capability in designing, delivering and maintaining a water treatment plant at one of Sydney highest profile public open spaces.
Renni Pitkanen, Project Director