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Major Projects

Project name Local government areas
Agnes Banks and Londonderry Hawkesbury, Penrith
Appin, Wilton and Douglas Park Sewerage Scheme Wollondilly
Brooklyn and Dangar Island Hornsby
Desalination City of Sydney, Marrickville, Rockdale, Sutherland
Glossodia, Freemans Reach and Wilberforce Hawkesbury
Hawkesbury Heights and Yellow Rock Blue Mountains
Holsworthy Liverpool
Hoxton Park Campbelltown, Liverpool
Illawarra Wastewater Strategy Wollongong
Liverpool Ashfield Pipeline Ashfield, Auburn, Bankstown, Burwood, Fairfield, Liverpool, Parramatta, Strathfield
Mount Kuring-gai Industrial Estate Hornsby
North Head Sewage Treatment Plant Manly
North West Growth Centre Baulkham Hills, Blacktown
Priority Sewerage Program (PSP) All areas
Renewable Energy All areas
Replacement Flows Project Baulkham Hills, Blacktown, Parramatta, Penrith
Rosehill/Camellia Recycled Water Scheme Parramatta
Rouse Hill Recycled Water Plant Baulkham Hills, Blacktown
SewerFix All areas
South Western Sydney Sewerage Scheme Ashfield, Auburn, Bankstown, Burwood, Fairfield, Liverpool, Parramatta, Strathfield
South West Growth Centre Camden, Campbelltown, Liverpool, Penrith
Upper Blue Mountains Blue Mountains
Vaucluse, Diamond Bay and Rose Bay Woollahra
Warriewood Sewage Treatment Plant Pittwater
Water Program All areas
West Camden Sewage Treatment Plant Camden

Sydney Water has a capital expenditure program of more than $1 billion planned in 2007-08. This is designed to meet both customer and regulatory expectations for maintaining and improving service levels.

Sydney Water is also responsible for maintaining the reliability and performance of our assets and continues to invest in a focused program of preventative maintenance and renewals across all of its assets.

Details of project milestones, achievements and expenditure are published in the Sydney Water Annual Report.

By recycling we save drinking water for drinking Reducing Leaks Water restrictions have changed. Find out more Sydney Water Online Sydney Water and renewable energy Climate Change Strategy