Selfs Point Sewer Transformation Project
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.
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.
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're installing water refill stations across Tasmania to promote healthy hydration habits and reduce the use of single-use plastic bottles.
Installing a large scale artwork at on the reservoir tanks which face to Tolosa park in Glenorchy Tasmania.
What are our TasWater teams working on to improve water and sewerage services across our beautiful island state? Check out the Capital Projects below.
This Project is one of our most innovative to date and will assist TasWater in meeting our environmental targets of zero nutrients to waterways.
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.
Our District Metered Area (DMA) Project is a Statewide program that aims to get a better understanding of water loss within our system.
We are replacing sections of pipe on Liverpool and Murray Street, Hobart to ensure safe and reliable water supply.
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.
Check out our Capital Projects map of all the new and exciting builds and upgrades happening across Tasmania's water infrastructure.
Our award-winning Asset Art program now has a map, so you can find out if there's a mural by a local Artist near you.
As we make important decisions about future pricing and services, we want to hear from you. Together, we’ll shape Tasmania’s water future.
Upgrading the water treatment infrastructure at the Fern Tree Pump Station.
The Schools Water Efficiency Program (SWEP) empowers schools to monitor and reduce their water use, teaching practical water-saving skills to students and staff.
Opportunities are coming to learn about our water, where it comes from, and where it goes with our engaging new resources, including online storybooks!
Consultation with the Gravelly Beach community has been undertaken to determine their support of the introduction of sewerage services.
We're installing water refill stations across Tasmania to promote healthy hydration habits and reduce the use of single-use plastic bottles.
Installing a large scale artwork at on the reservoir tanks which face to Tolosa park in Glenorchy Tasmania.
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.
Since creation, the palawa have lived here in lutruwita - Tasmania. Over 2,000 generations of Aboriginal families have cared for this Country, looking after its lands, seas, skies and waterways.
In the spirit of respect and gratitude, TasWater acknowledges the Tasmanian Aboriginal community as the traditional and ongoing custodians. We pay our respects to them, their culture and to elders past and present. We also acknowledge any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are here with us today.
TasWater commits to working collaboratively and respectfully with the Tasmanian Aboriginal community to protect and sustain the precious resources on this ancient land for future generations.
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 |