UUA Operations is part of the AdelaideAqua Consortium which was awarded the SA Water contract for the construction, operation and maintenance of Adelaide’s A$1.37 billion desalination plant. The AdelaideAqua Consortium comprises two joint ventures. The first joint venture is between Acciona Agua, McConnell Dowell Constructors and Abigroup Contractors, which has been engaged by SA Water for the design and construction of the facility (D&C Contract). more
In 2008, GRC awarded the Agnes Water/Seventeen Seventy Integrated Water Project to United Utilities Australia UUA. The Project comprises capital works and an ongoing operations and maintenance component. more
UUA has entered into an agreement with Berri Barmera Council to:
Design, finance and construct new wastewater treatment plants and associated facilities to treat effluent to a standard enabling its reuse (New Facilities);
Design and construct a number of new pump stations and pipelines (D&CWorks); and Operate and maintain the New Facilities, D&C Works more
Septic Tank Effluent Disposal Schemes (STEDS) are a combination of a septic tank and pipe network. They are an affordable method of providing sewage services to regional communities which may not have the population base to warrant the capital expenditure necessary to provide full treatment services. more
CAMS, which is an incorporated JV between UUA Operations and APT Water, has been engaged by Coliban Water to operate and maintain water and wastewater facilities in regional areas of Victoria. more
Lion Nathan has an advanced wastewater treatment facility at their Milton site that includes anaerobic treatment followed by DAF, DAFF, MF and RO treatment. UUA provides the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of the facility. more
An UUA through an O&M Alliance has been engaged by the Queensland BWTA to provide operation, maintenance and asset management services for the Southern Regional Water Pipeline in southeast Queensland to meet the existing and long term water requirements of Brisbane City, Ipswich City, Logan City, Gold Coast and Beaudesert Shire Councils. more
Macarthur Water, which is wholly owned by Macarthur Water Holdings (an incorporated joint venture), has been engaged by Sydney Water to design, construct, finance, operate and maintain a water and wastewater treatment plant and associated facilities for the purposes of supplying potable water in the Camden, Campbelltown and Wollondilly areas of New South Wales. Construction of the facility was completed in September 1995. more
Yabulu Water originally entered into an agreement with Queensland Nickel to design, build, operate and maintain a wastewater treatment facility to treat saline industrial wastewater generated during nickel refining at the Yabulu Nickel Refinery in Townsville for reuse in refinery operations. In 2005, the agreement was renegotiated into an alliance arrangement with Yabulu Water. Construction of the facility was completed in January 2005. more
Riverland Water, which is wholly owned by Riverland Water Holdings, has entered into an agreement with SA Water to design, construct, finance, operate and maintain 10 advanced water filtration plants for the provision of treated water to the Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Mid Northand River Murray towns and for the delivery of economic development benefits to South Australia. more
UUA has entered into an agreement with Townsville City Council to design and construct two water treatment plants (one of which was subsequently deferred) and associated facilities to supply the northern suburbs and beach communities of Townsville.more
UUA entered into an agreement with the District Council of Loxton Waikerie to design, construct, operate and maintain a wastewater management scheme. UUA are responsible for the D&C and O&M of the wastewater treatment plant, in addition to the upgrade of an existing pump station, construction of a 40ML capacity recycled water storage lagoon and the installation of pipeline for the disposal of recycled water.more
UUA has entered into an agreement with SA Water to design, construct, finance, operate and maintain a wastewater treatment plant and associated facilities (including the construction of pump stations and approximately 13km of underground pipelines to an emergency storage facility in the Hindmarsh Valley reservoir, an unused reservoir which SA Water has re-commissioned).more
UUA has entered into an agreement with SA Water to design, construct, finance, operate and maintain a wastewater treatment plant and associated facilities (including the construction of pump stations and approximately 13km of underground pipelines to an emergency storage facility in the Hindmarsh Valley reservoir, an unused reservoir which SA Water has re-commissioned). more
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