Sydney Water regularly checks its wastewater pipes for damage using closed circuit television. When these inspections find sections of pipe that are cracked, collapsed or damaged, dig and repair work may be required. [read more]
To allow for future urban development, Sydney Water is working with key government and environmental stakeholders to plan for the supply of water-related services to the North West Growth Centre. The planning process takes a whole-of-water-cycle approach to ensure that smart, sustainable water, wastewater and recycled water solutions are being developed and delivered. [read more]
This project will double the capacity of the Rouse Hill Water Recycling Plant to 27 million litres per day. The plant currently serves more than 18,000 homes in Acacia Gardens, Beaumont Hills, Castle Hill, Glenwood, Kellyville, Kellyville Ridge, Quakers Hill, Parklea, Stanhope Gardens, The Ponds and Rouse Hill. It will have the capacity to provide recycled water to about 36,000 properties in the area. [read more]
Sydney Water provides stormwater services to over 1.1 million people, servicing more than 474,000 properties, In Sydney. [read more]
The Wastewater System Rehabilitation Program improves the performance of the wastewater system, reduces sewage overflows and helps protect the local environment and public health. [read more]
The Water Pressure Management Program carries out work to adjust inconsistent water pressure levels to more consistent levels. This will reduce the number of water pipe breaks and leaks, improve the reliability of the water supply system and will save water. [read more]