CHRC Water Treatment Plant Desilt

The Central Highlands Regional Council (CHRC) Water Treatment Plant faced challenges due to the silting of its lagoons and ponds. This accumulation of silt and historical waste had reduced the water capacity and efficiency of the treatment process, necessitating remedial action to restore functionality.
Dufty was commissioned to address this critical issue head-on. Our approach involved a desilting operation, removing the accumulated historical waste from the ponds. In addition to this clean-up, we constructed new sediment basins designed to prevent future silting issues, ensuring a more sustainable solution for the water treatment plant.
The completion of the desilting and construction project had a profound impact on the CHRC Water Treatment Plant. By removing the debris and historical waste, we not only restored but also increased the water capacity of the lagoons and ponds. This enhancement has significantly improved the efficiency and effectiveness of the water treatment process, ensuring the plant can meet the demands of the community it serves. Our work has contributed to a more resilient and reliable water treatment infrastructure for the Central Highlands Regional Council.

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