An update on the Te Mārua Water Treatment Plant Capacity Upgrade – 21st of May 2024

An update on the Te Mārua Water Treatment Plant Capacity Upgrade – 21st of May 2024

Over the last month we’ve made great progress on the tank wall structure for the new Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) plant – a key part of the capacity upgrade that will add 60 million litres of drinking water per day to the water treatment plant’s capacity. 

Plenty of other activities have been underway too including fitting the inlet and outlet pipes that will connect the existing plant and the new DAF, installing both centrifuges ( a device used to separate components from a mixture)  for the sludge dewatering system and planning for the installation of the second CO₂ bulk storage vessel.

View a snapshot of progress over the last month, focusing on DAF wall construction in the latest time lapse footage 

This article was reproduced from wellingtonwater.co.nz.

12/06/24

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