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The $300+ million program improving wastewater services

by Joseph Misuraca
November 20, 2024
in International, New Zealand, News, Pipelines, Trenchless News
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Piper breaks through. Image: Watercare Services Limited.

Piper breaks through. Image: Watercare Services Limited.

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In November, Piper – a tunnel-boring machine – completed the final leg of her journey to install a five-kilometre-long pipeline to transport wastewater from Warkworth to the Snells Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant.

The new pipeline is part of a broader program of work to improve the performance of the local wastewater network and support growth in Warkworth, Snells Beach and Algies Bay.

Project manager Dirk Du Plessis said the pipeline was tunnelled in three stages, with the last stage being the shortest and easiest for Piper to complete.

“On her final leg, Piper went headfirst, mostly downhill, to tunnel through consistent but hard ground. Unlike the other two legs, her third leg had no curves on it – making things a bit easier and faster.

“Throughout her journey, Piper used her face to devour a smorgasbord of various soft and hard ground that were transported out of the tunnel and separated from the water at a dedicated separation plant at the launchpad.

More than $300 million, which includes building a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant at Snells Beach is being invested.

The Snells Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant is on track to come into service mid to late 2025. Image: Watercare Limited Services.
The Snells Beach Wastewater Treatment Plant is on track to come into service mid to late 2025. Image: Watercare Limited Services.

Senior project engineer AJ Jaafar said despite Piper breaking down twice on her 14-month journey, the installation of the pipeline has gone rather smoothly.

“Between each leg, a dedicated McConnell Dowell crew would spend two to three months getting her ready to go.

“During this time, the crew would give her a good pampering: washing and checking her hydraulics, motors, and navigation systems, as well as replacing worn-out seals and mechanical parts or broken equipment damaged from her last leg.

“Plus, it also gave the crew time to set up the equipment at each new launch site and do final checks and balances before starting each leg. Once she’s tunnelling up to 50 metres underground, it’s almost impossible to get her out for repairs without causing damage and delays to the project.”

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Do you have news for the international trenchless industry? Contact Journalist Joseph Misuraca at joseph.misuraca@primecreative.com.au

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