Otago Daily Times

Wastewater treatment plant opens

- ADAM BURNS

CROMWELL’S new $8 million wastewater treatment plant has been opened as the Central Otago District Council (CODC) already looks at further infrastruc­ture projects.

The project, the biggest of its type for the council, upgraded the Cromwell plant and connected it to Bannockbur­n’s wastewater system.

Early forecasts had the plan costing $10.9 million but the project came in under budget at $8 million.

A council statement said the $2.9 million saved would be reinvested in future projects in its 10year plan to improve wastewater infrastruc­ture.

Central Otago Deputy Mayor and Cromwell Community Board chairman Neil Gillespie said good decisions were made with good outcomes.

‘‘We invested ratepayers’ money effectivel­y and at the right time, with the latest technology and design.’’

The improvemen­ts ensured the plant could manage three times the volume of wastewater the previous plant could, which was significan­t for Central Otago’s population growth, Mr Gillespie said.

‘‘Cromwell has been growing regularly for years now. It’s about being ready for the future.’’

Some of the innovation­s at the plant include Kiwidesign­ed aquarators that mix air into the ponds to allow bacteria and algae to break down harmful matter and clean the water.

Mr Gillespie said the upgrade would benefit the environmen­t.

‘‘The [wastewater] treatment is far better and far more advanced. The old system served us well, but it was out of date. It didn’t comply with modernday standards.’’

Central Otago Mayor Tim Cadogan cut the ribbon at the plant site and had a bigger picture in view.

Looking at wastewater systems in the region as a whole was important, he said.

‘‘We can’t look at our communitie­s in isolation. We got to look after it the whole way.’’

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 ?? PHOTOS: CENTRAL OTAGO DISTRICT COUNCIL/ADAM BURNS ?? Qtate of the art . . . The pond at Cromwell’s new $8 million wastewater treatment plant, with new aquarators installed. Inset: Central Otago Mayor Tim Cadogan opens the plant yesterday.
PHOTOS: CENTRAL OTAGO DISTRICT COUNCIL/ADAM BURNS Qtate of the art . . . The pond at Cromwell’s new $8 million wastewater treatment plant, with new aquarators installed. Inset: Central Otago Mayor Tim Cadogan opens the plant yesterday.
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