$53 million recycled water upgrade to begin

Work on the biggest project in Western Water’s history is about to begin, with management of Sunbury’s recycled water plant handed over last week.

An extra four-million litres of water will be available every day to help drought-proof houses and sports fields in Sunbury and Diggers Rest once the $53 million upgrade is completed in early 2018.

Engineering and construction company Downer, which has a 10-year deal with Western Water to design, build and operate the plant, took control of the Harker Street site last week.

Western Water customer relations general manager Graham Holt said recycled water was set to become an increasingly important resource.

‘‘The upgrade will ensure we can continue providing safe, effective sewer services and a reliable, high-quality recycled water supply to these growing communities,’’ he said.

Earthworks are likely to start mid-year. Disruption to nearby residents is expected to be minimal, with construction restricted to between 7am and 6pm.

‘‘We’ve done a lot of work to ensure the community is involved in this project,’’ Mr Holt said.

A project reference group includes residents who live near the plant.

The existing plant will continue operating during the upgrade.

More than 50 full and part-time jobs will be created during construction.