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Unitywater tackles ageing wastewater network with $400m program

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Wastewater pipes across the Sunshine Coast have been relined to prevent blockages, overflows and odours.

The region’s water utility company Unitywater has relined 25km of pipeline and renewed 219 maintenance holes across the region during the past two years.

Works have also been conducted in Moreton Bay, as part of a five-year, $400 million replacements and renewals program to improve assets.

Executive manager sustainable infrastructure solutions Mike Basterfield said innovative methods were being used to deliver customer and cost benefits.

“Wastewater mains on average are about two metres deep and some are as deep as four metres below ground, so to be able to line the inside of existing pipes and not excavate and replace the entire pipe is much more cost-effective and less disruptive to the community,” he said.

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Unitywater has relined 25km of wastewater pipes and 219 maintenance holes on the Sunshine Coast in the past two years.

“Our teams use spiral relining with a PVC plastic and a ‘cured-in-place’ solution which is a polymer UV liner that is cured and sealed to the inside of the existing pipe.”

Mr Basterfield said hydrogen sulphide, the gas produced in wastewater, could be corrosive and over time deteriorated infrastructure.

“Our network programs team has a comprehensive, proactive program to identify which of our assets need to be renewed, including cleaning programs and jet blasting to clear debris build-up and blockages, CCTV to clearly see any issues inside our pipes and removal of tree roots – one of the biggest culprits causing blockages and subsequent overflows,” he said.

“They assess the age of the asset, the material it’s constructed with and the current condition.

“Some maintenance holes are located on private properties and we work with our customers to rectify any issues.”

Mr Basterfield said that as part of the program, maintenance holes may be identified to be raised to avoid infiltration during large rain events.

“Stormwater and wastewater are two separate systems that shouldn’t mix and, when large volumes of stormwater enter the wastewater network, it is inundated,” he said.

“If we didn’t carry out these important works, overflows would occur inside private properties and in the environment.”

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