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Wastewater ManagementLast modified: September 21, 2009 - 8:49 AM
Blayney Shire Council currently operates two separate sewerage systems that provide sewerage services to the township of Blayney and the Village of Millthorpe, with all sewerage treated at the Blayney Sewage Treatment Plant. Other villages including Carcoar, Barry, Neville, Mandurama, Lyndhurst and Newbridgeare serviced by septic tanks. The sewerage system is generally designed to cater for waste from domestic sources that are essentially of predictable strength and quality. Millthorpe Sewerage Scheme - Published: 21 Sep 2009Millthorpe sewerage services about 600 people in the village of Millthorpe. The sewer reticulation was commissioned in 2003. The system consists of 9.7 Km of uPVC gravity sewer mains and one pumping station. Collected sewage is pumped to the balancing tank of Blayney STP for treatment. more .. Blayney Sewerage Scheme - Published: 21 Sep 2009 Blayney reticulation system consists of 51 Km of AC and uPVC mains and six pumping stations. The original reticulation system in Blayney was constructed in late 1960s with considerable augmentation in 1970’s, 80’s, 90’s and in 2003. more .. Sewage Treatment Plant - Published: 21 Sep 2009 The Blayney Sewage Treatment Plant is located on the south eastern outskirts of town on the north side of Hobby Yards Road. The original works, constructed in 1966, consisted of a Biological filter (Trickling filter) with a capacity of 2100 E.P. The original treatment works was replaced by an Intermittently Decanted Extended Aeration (IDEA) activated sludge treatment plant with a design capacity of 7000 E.P.
The STP fully treats all predicted inflows and currently has excess capacity based on the future design load. more ..
The Sewer Strategic Plan demonstrates best practice management which encourages the effective and efficient delivery of sewerage services. more ..
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