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Kallista Sewer Connect - Stage 2

Kallista Sewerage Project

Yarra Valley Water is investigating the sewerage servicing needs of properties in Sherbrooke, Kallista and The Patch
 
Yarra Valley Water has been working with Yarra Ranges Shire Council to identify areas in Sherbrooke, Kallista, and The Patch that are currently operating on septic systems. Due to the characteristics of the land, wastewater may not be contained within an individual’s property boundaries. As a result, the sewage can flow off properties and pose a risk to public health and the environment. The project will be designed and delivered in three stages:
  • Package A
    Includes parts of The Patch (West)
  • Package B
    Includes parts of The Patch (West) and Kallista
  • Package C
    Includes parts of Sherbrooke and Kallista (West)

Eltham sewerage project map

PROJECT UPDATE - STAGE 2

October 2021
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Work on the Kallista sewerage system is progressing well and construction works will begin in early 2022. Over 800 properties in the Kallista area, including parts of Sherbrooke and The Patch, will receive a connection point to the new system, giving property owners the option to let Yarra Valley Water take care of their wastewater

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Package stages listed as:

Lilydale Sewer Connect

Lilydale Sewerage Project

We’re pleased to let you know we’re working on the engineering design needed to bring a piped sewerage system to Lilydale.

Based on our current estimates we expect to finish the design by the end of the year and begin construction in 2023. 

During 2022, to complete the design and prepare for construction, you’ll see us and our specialist contractors undertaking surveying and investigative work in your neighbourhood. We’ll be:

  • Undertaking general surveying and assessments
  • Locating existing power, gas, water and telecommunications infrastructure
  • Geotechnical investigations
  • Aboriginal cultural heritage investigation
  • Ecological and tree surveying.

This information will allow us to refine our engineering plans for the sewerage system and prepare for construction. There’s more detailed information about this work and how it will affect local residents in the February 2022 update below.

Once complete, the project , will provide sewerage services to properties in Lilydale that can’t contain their wastewater on-site. This project will benefit the Lilydale community by:

  • Improving the health of local waterways
  • Protecting public health
  • Reducing sewer odours that are currently noticeable in the area
  • Providing a more liveable environment for locals and visitors to the area.

Launching Place sewerage project map


PROJECT UPDATE

February 2022
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What’s happening in your neighbourhood this year?

We'll be undertaking investigative work in Lilydale this year. It involves:

  • Surveying and assessments – our surveyors and engineers will be walking around the area doing general surveying, reviews and assessments.
  • Service locating – we’ll be using ‘non-destructive digging’ to find existing power, gas, telecommunications, water and sewerage services in the ground. This investigation work involves ‘digging’ into road reserves and pathways using a high pressure water to dislodge soil. Using this equipment minimises risk of damage to existing pipes and infrastructure, as well as tree roots and vegetation. 
  • Geotechnical sampling – small bore holes are drilled in different areas and soil and rock samples are analysed to help decide the best location for the sewerage pipes.
  • Cultural heritage investigation – to assess the potential impact of any proposed activity on Aboriginal cultural heritage. This is part of a Cultural Heritage Management Plan required under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006.
  • Ecological and tree surveying – to help determine the route of our pipelines, reduce the need to disturb vegetation and to protect the environment.

This information will allow us to refine our engineering plans for the sewerage system, and prepare for  construction in 2023. 

How will the works affect local traffic?

The geotechnical surveying work will involve some temporary road closures, speed reduction and detours in the area.

The investigations will be done progressively, and we’ve planned the works to minimise disruption for residents and visitors to the area. 

Our contractors and traffic management will work closely with you to keep you moving.

What can I expect during these investigations?

You may notice:

  • Extra vehicles in the area
  • Some noise from drilling equipment and machinery reversing and using beepers for safety 
  • Some paint or chalk markings on the ground
  • Our staff and contractors walking around the area, and looking into individual properties.

Your water supply and pressure will not be affected during the works.


FOR MORE INFO CONTACT

yarra valley water sewer connections

 

Package stages listed as:

Lower Plenty Sewer Connect

Lower Plenty Sewerage Project

We’re pleased to let you know we’re working on the engineering design needed to bring a piped sewerage system to Lower Plenty.

Based on our current estimates we expect to finish the design by the end of the year and begin construction in 2023. 

During 2022, to complete the design and prepare for construction, you’ll see us and our specialist contractors undertaking surveying and investigative work in your neighbourhood. We’ll be:

  • Undertaking general surveying and assessments
  • Locating existing power, gas, water and telecommunications infrastructure
  • Geotechnical investigations
  • Aboriginal cultural heritage investigation
  • Ecological and tree surveying.

This information will allow us to refine our engineering plans for the sewerage system and prepare for construction. There’s more detailed information about this work and how it will affect local residents in the January 2022 update below.

Once complete, the project , will provide sewerage services to properties in Lower Plenty that can’t contain their wastewater on-site. This project will benefit the Lower Plenty community by:

  • Improving the health of local waterways
  • Protecting public health
  • Reducing sewer odours that are currently noticeable in the area
  • Providing a more liveable environment for locals and visitors to the area.

 

Launching Place sewerage project map


PROJECT UPDATE

January 2022
Project updates care of yvw.com.au

Yarra Valley Water will be undertaking investigative work in Lower Plenty this year. It involves:

Surveying and assessments – surveyors and engineers will be walking around the area doing general surveying, reviews and assessments.

Service locating –  using ‘non-destructive digging’ to find existing power, gas, telecommunications, water and sewerage services in the ground. This investigation work involves ‘digging’ into road reserves and pathways using a high pressure water to dislodge soil. Using this equipment minimises risk of damage to existing pipes and infrastructure, as well as tree roots and vegetation.

Geotechnical sampling – small bore holes are drilled in different areas and soil and rock samples are analysed to help decide the best location for the sewerage pipes.

Cultural heritage investigation – to assess the potential impact of any proposed activity on Aboriginal cultural heritage. This is part of a Cultural Heritage Management Plan required under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006.

Ecological and tree surveying – to help determine the route of pipelines, reduce the need to disturb vegetation and to protect the environment.

This information will allow Yarra Valley Water to refine engineering plans for the sewerage system, and prepare for construction in 2023.

How will the works affect local traffic?

The geotechnical surveying work will involve some temporary road closures, speed reduction and detours in the area.

The investigations will be done progressively, and planned the works to minimise disruption for residents and visitors to the area. 

Yarra Valley Water contractors and traffic management will work closely with you to keep you moving.

What can I expect during these investigations?

You may notice:

  • Extra vehicles in the area
  • Some noise from drilling equipment and machinery reversing and using beepers for safety 
  • Some paint or chalk markings on the ground
  • Our staff and contractors walking around the area, and looking into individual properties.

Your water supply and pressure will not be affected during the works.


FOR MORE INFO CONTACT

yarra valley water sewer connections

 

Package stages listed as:

Contact us

0418 542 380 - Craig

0491 726 574 - Hayden


Location

Unit 5/21 Cook Rd

Mitcham 3132 Victoria Australia


Send us email

contact@qualityplumbing.net.au


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