Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsBarwon Water to upgrade sewers

Barwon Water to upgrade sewers

Barwon Water will invest more than $50 million over the next five years to expand its program of sewer upgrades and repairs.

Many sewer mains in the region are several decades old (with some over 100 years old). They are vulnerable to damage from tree roots, and from rubbish and wipes flushed down toilets and drains.

The upgrades are part of a commitment made through Barwon Water’s 2023 Price Submission. Works will occur across sites in Geelong, the Colac Otway Shire, Surf Coast and the Bellarine in the coming years to safeguard the reliability of sewerage services by renewing hundreds of pipes.

Barwon Water Managing Director Tracey Slatter said the work would extend the life of the pipes and minimise the risk of blockages and sewer spills.

Most of the work will see sewerage pipes relined. This is a multifaceted job that involves a CCTV assessment of the pipes to determine their condition, cleaning the pipes with high pressure water, and the installation of structural liners that are pulled into the existing pipeline via the maintenance holes, essentially creating a pipe-within-a-pipe.

Ms Slatter emphasised that the sewer project encompasses works that are essential to ensure the sewerage network continues to function well.

“It’s very important work as it ultimately reduces the risk of spills impacting local areas and ultimately the environment,” she said.

The location of mains means that Barwon Water will need to approach some property owners in order to access pipes from their property.

Ms Slatter said that affected customers would be notified of works being undertaken in their area, and that Barwon Water would work with impacted customers to minimise disruption.

“Although some impacts are unavoidable, we are committed to minimising inconvenience to our customers and community,” she said.

The more-than-$50-million program is part of Barwon Water’s 2023 Price Submission, and builds on the work carried out in the previous five years to upgrade sewers in the region.

The first round of works on the program will begin in Anglesea and Lorne later this month.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Supersaints aim to shape final four

St Albans/Breakwater captain Damien Biemans is hoping his side can upset a few of the teams vying for GCA4 finals in the final three...

Around the grounds

More News

‘Heal the wounds’: Selwood optimistic on bruised Cats

A bruising grand final loss and a testing start to the AFL season have Geelong great Joel Selwood seeing new challenges for his old...

Crossing safety for Barwon Heads

Two raised pedestrian crossings will be installed at a busy Barwon Heads intersection the state government announced. The crossings will be at the Barwon Heads...

Visser headlines runs stats

All the scores and results from Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association and Geelong Cricket Association games played on Saturday 14 February. The highlight, a superb 175...

New project blooms

Aussie natives are on the agenda at the Geelong Botanic Gardens. Botanic Gardens staff and horticulture students from The Gordon TAFE have partnered to cultivate...

Upgrades coming to St Albans

St Albans Recreation Reserve will receive a significant upgrade to help improve the reserve’s facilities and accessibility. The Thomson reserve was selected...

Upgrading Fischer Street

Safety upgrades will continue along Torquay’s Fischer Street, with the next stage of works starting next week. Road closures at the...

Mayor raises school bus concerns

Geelong’s mayor has called on the state government to address a “systemic failure” in ensuring the region's students are able to safely travel to...

Juggling act for GFNL fixtures

AFL Barwon has announced a 20-round home-and-away fixture for the Geelong Football Netball League following the withdrawal of Lara from this year’s senior footy...

Improved access for TAFE

Geelong students living with a disability will soon have improved access, inclusion and employment outcomes with a new TAFE centre. Construction began...

Grubbers dig in against disciplined Bulls’ attack

Ocean Grove all-rounder Connor Weidemann believes his side’s total of 177 all out against Newcomb was worth much more given the slowness of the...