2016

Gordonbrook Water Treatment Plant

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Gordonbrook Water Treatment Plant Upgrade project, design and constructed by Aquatec Maxcon is now treating drinking water for township of Kingaroy to the highest standard. New water treatment process is treating challenging raw water to high quality drinking water. This project was funded by Queensland State Government and now fully operated by South Burnett Regional Council operations staff.

South Burnett Regional Council Water and Wastewater Manager Nerida Airs:

“The new DAFF plant has proven extremely effective in improving water quality for the residents of Kingaroy and surrounds with consistently very low turbidly <0.1 NTU, reduced THM production and significantly reduced chlorine demand. This is thanks to the compact but robust design by AQM utilising MRI lamella plates to reduce the pre-treatment footprint and AWI underdrains to reduce the DAFF unit heights making a compact and pre-packaged DAFF solution a reality.”

Kingaroy WWTP Update

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Aquatec Maxcon is excited to announce that Kingaroy Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) completed the raw sewage cutover on the 16th May 2016 from the old treatment plant pipeline. This is a vital step to bringing the plant on-line to service the Kingaroy region.

Kingaroy WWTP is the first commercial treatment plant in Australia to utilise the world leading Nereda® aerobic granular sludge technology. Over the next few months, activated sludge will be transformed into the fast-settling aerobic granular sludge.

South Burnett Regional Council commissioned Aquatec Maxcon to upgrade Kingaroy WWTP in late 2014 and the project has received funding from the Queensland Government to deliver this critical infrastructure. Process commissioning is currently underway and the plant is exceeding expectations in its preliminary operation. Aquatec Maxcon will be optimising the process over the next few months, working closely with the Council’s Operations Staff.

Glenmore Water Treatment Plant High Lift Pump Station Upgrade

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Aquatec Maxcon were engaged by Rockhampton Regional Council to upgrade the Glenmore Water Treatment Plant, Glenmore QLD. The original plant, built just after 1970, had problems with its existing pumping system being under capacity. Our solution for this was a complete upgrade of pumps and electrical power systems LV and HV, which would enable the High Lift Pump Station to meet the pumping requirements foreseen for the next 20 years. 

Aquatec Maxcon commenced operations in mid-2013, and has since completed the full electrical and mechanical upgrade of the Glenmore Water Treatment Plant. The operation of the plant has been optimised to the highest level to prevent the power consumption levels peaking, with our upgrades and clever design gaining the council a saving of 30% on power in comparison to the old billing.

As the plant was still in operation whilst the works were in progress, a 100M/L per day to the region had to be maintained closely with the council to ensure everything continued to run smoothly.

Due for completion in March 2016, the plant features:

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  • Four new pumps powered by ABB 755kW motors
  • New instruments for feedback to help monitor the new system
  • Transformers upgraded to 3500KVA with twin supply feeders
  • Back feed 1250KVA generator with a step up transformer- in case of electrical supply outage during cyclone season
  • New switch room to house all new electrical equipment – raised above the Q200 flood level which had previously had great difficulties on this site
  • New HV and LV switch gear
  • New PLC 

This upgrade has given the plant an increased pumping capacity, allowing a supply of at least 140 ML and reduced power consumption to meet the current and future needs of the surrounding community.

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