Campaspe Water Reclamation Scheme

The Campaspe Water Reclamation Scheme aims to deliver cost-effective, high quality, and innovative wastewater treatment facilities to Echuca and Rochester.

Project 

Campaspe Water Reclamation Scheme (formerly Echuca/Rochester Wastewater Project)

Value

$40 million (net present value, as at November 2002)

Status

Service delivery commenced

Department or agency

Coliban Water, Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

Description

The Campaspe Water Reclamation Scheme was the second in the Regional Urban Water Business (RUWB) sector to be executed under the Partnerships Victoria policy.

The objective was to deliver cost-effective, high quality, and innovative wastewater treatment facilities to Echuca and Rochester.

100 per cent of the treated wastewater will be re-used resulting in an environmentally sustainable outcome being achieved.

In November 2002, Earth Tech Pty Ltd was contracted by Coliban Water to design, build, finance and operate wastewater facilities for the townships of Rochester and Echuca for a period of 25 years. The facility will return to the State at the end of the contract.

Coliban Water will continue to consult and liaise with the broader community in respect of wastewater treatment services in the Echuca and Rochester area.

The facility was officially opened in May 2005.

Contact information

Daniel Watson
Manager Strategic Partnerships
Phone: 03 5434 1274
Email: daniel.watson@coliban.com.au

Related information

Coliban Water

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

Reviewed 06/02/2024
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