Water & Sewer infrastructure work highlights

As the Water Supply Authority, Council provides essential water and sewer services to the whole Local Government Area with a population of approximately 345,000, delivering on the following key areas to more than 139,000 homes and businesses.

This news article highlights some of the water and sewer infrastructure projects recently completed, or underway in November.

  • Davistown and St Huberts Island Vacuum Sewer Refurbishment project - This Vacuum Sewer Systems refurbishment project improves the reliability and resilience of the system and moves critical components above flood water levels, ensuring that the sewer system remains effective during major weather events. Works are now complete at St Hubert Island and continue through Davistown More info.
  • Major water and sewer upgrades for Gosford CBD - major infrastructure upgrades continue in the Gosford CBD which will support economic and population growth by providing critical new water and sewer infrastructure for the CBD. The project spans 66 projects (43 water projects and 23 sewer projects) with sites stretching from the Gosford waterfront, through the Gosford CBD shopping precinct, to areas in the vicinity of Gosford Hospital and Gosford Golf Course. This project is proudly funded by the NSW Government through the Housing Acceleration Fund (HAF) and part of a $42.5million funding. The current stage of works commenced 31 October and will see part road closures in Mann Street, traffic diversions and limited street parking in the area so contractors can carry out the work safely. More info
  • Sewer Pump Station (SPS) refurbishments. A number of sewer pump stations are being upgraded with new pumps and pipework, odour control unit, safer access lids, ladders and handrails, and a new electrical switchboard at each site. Sewer pump station upgrades are now complete at Koolewong (Couche Park), Wagstaffe (Mulhall St), Umina (Cowper Road), and continue at Noraville (Reynolds Rd) and Green Point (Bayside Drive).

The water and sewer capital works program can be viewed online.

To view all planned and unplanned water outages, go to our water services interruptions web page.

Read more on Council's water and sewer services.

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