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Sewer upgrade unveiled

Greater Western Water (GWW) completed a major upgrade to Lancefield’s sewer network, aiming to ensure reliable sewer services in the region.

With the completion announced on Thursday, January 30, The project involved replacing 6.5 kilometres of sewer pipes along Lancefield-Tooborac Road, Lancefield-Kilmore Road and Racecourse Road, which was completed in stages over several months.

GWW infrastructure and growth general manager Ian Burton said that the upgrade was necessary to improve network reliability and reduce the risk of sewage spills.

“The new sewer main provides a significant increase in capacity, ensuring our infrastructure is keeping up with future demand,” Mr Burton said.

“We’d like to thank the Lancefield community for their support and understanding while we completed these essential works.

“Our consultation with local residents and businesses was especially important to help shape our planning and minimise construction impacts.”

Part of the upgrade was completed using trenchless technology, which replaces mains without major digging.

This method aims to help reduce disruption for the community and minimise environmental impacts.

Early investigation works for the project began in September 2023.

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