Goulburn Valley Water invests AUD 4.38 million to upgrade Shepparton southern sewer network
2026-06-19 13:30
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Goulburn Valley Water is investing AUD 4.38 million to upgrade sewer network infrastructure to support the rapid expansion of the Shepparton southern growth corridor.

The project includes a major upgrade to an existing sewage pumping station and the construction of a new pressure main, providing additional capacity and resilience for the growing communities of Kialla West, Kialla South, and Kialla North. As development accelerates in these areas, the investment aims to ensure critical sewer infrastructure can meet increasing demand and support long-term growth.

Regan Flanagan, General Manager of Planning and Assets at Goulburn Valley Water, said the project demonstrates the company's commitment to delivering reliable services while planning for the region's future. "Providing reliable sewer services is fundamental to supporting healthy, growing communities," Flanagan said. "As the Shepparton southern area continues to expand, infrastructure must keep pace. This project is about ensuring we can continue to provide reliable services to existing customers while creating the capacity needed for future development."

The pumping station upgrade includes installing new pumps and modern switchboards to improve system performance and operational efficiency, as well as a new odor control facility equipped with mechanical ventilation and activated carbon treatment to minimize impact on nearby residents. A key component of the project is a new sewer main extending from Archer Road to the Kialla and South Shepparton growth areas, which will play a vital role in managing increasing sewage flows and maintaining the long-term performance of the network. "Our planning has identified this as the most effective long-term solution to strengthen the network in this area," Flanagan said.

Construction will combine underground tunneling and open-cut methods, including works beneath Broken Creek and the Goulburn Valley Highway, to complete the new infrastructure with minimal disruption. Preliminary works are expected to commence this month, with initial activities taking place within road reserves and near residential areas. Property access will be maintained wherever possible, and affected residents will be notified before any anticipated disruptions occur.

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