Shaping Tasmania's Water Future
As we make decisions about future pricing and services, we want to hear from you. So have your say.
We are making significant improvements to the Smithton Sewage Pump Station to provide positive outcomes for the environment.
We're improving the water services of regional Tasmanian towns. Stage 4 focuses on Fentonbury, Ellendale, St Mary’s, Tullah, Dover, Bothwell and Oatlands.
The kanamaluka/Tamar estuary is a special landscape that connects our community, which is why we are making investments today to ensure its health for future generations.
As part of the Tamar Estuary River Health Action Plan (TERHAP), we will be delivering new sewerage infrastructure to improve the health of kanamaluka/Tamar estuary.
As our sewer infrastructure ages, the rehabilitation of the sewer pipework is paramount. We have begun an extensive state-wide project to maintain our sewer network.
This is a project in partnership with Glenorchy City Council and is the first step towards completion of the full vision outlined in the Council’s Master Plan.
This pipeline is a crucial component of Hobart’s water supply. It transfers drinking water from the Bryn Estyn water treatment plant to the reservoirs in the Domain.
We are increasing emergency storage capacity at several sewage pump stations (SPS), and installing some new sewage pipeline mains within the Sorell council municipality.
Our District Metered Area (DMA) Project is a Statewide program that aims to get a better understanding of water loss within our system.
To safeguard the security of water supply to Launceston, we are undertaking the construction of two new reservoirs.
UV Disinfection is being installed at various water treatment plants around the state to improve the quality of drinking water.
We are upgrading the Ulverstone Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) which services the catchments of Ulverstone, Gawler, West Ulverstone and Penguin.
We preserve and maintain over 36,000 hydrants across the state. These hydrants hold a variety of purposes and have an important part to play for our Emergency Services.
The outfall from the Geeveston Sewage Treatment Plant needs to be relocated to provide better outcomes for the environment.
Orford’s existing sewerage network was designed and built decades ago for a much smaller town. We are delivering upgrades to provide better environmental outcomes.
We are delivering a project to provide additional water surety to Coles Bay.
We are delivering a series of sewerage upgrade projects that will significantly improve protections for local health and the environment.
As part of our commitment to investing in new sewage infrastructure to cater for Hobart’s future growth, we are delivering one of our most significant projects to date.
We are committed to renewing almost 6 kilometres of water mains and decommissioning aging infrastructure.
We are currently in the process of relocating a section of the water main along Deviot Road, Deviot, to steer clear of a landslip-prone zone.
The Rosny Sewage Treatment Plant in Hobart will receive a major upgrade including a new ultraviolet (UV) disinfection system that will improve environmental outcomes.
Our JackJumpers mural is a vibrant masterpiece by artist Trent Fischer, which transforms the pump station near Mystate Bank Arena, into a vision of community pride.
Artists Harrison Bowe and James Cowan worked through all possible weather conditions in June 2023 to deliver two stunning murals on the prominent reservoir.
TasWater proudly acknowledges the Tasmanian Aboriginal people as the custodians of lutruwita/ Tasmania – Aboriginal land, sea and waterways. We pay our deep respects to the Elders past and present and acknowledge today’s Tasmanian Aboriginal community.
Have questions or want to learn more about a project, contact us below:
Phone | 13 6992 |
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Website | www.taswater.com.au |
In writing | GPO Box 1393, Hobart TAS 7001 |