News | November 19, 2014

Australia Pioneers Dutch Wastewater Treatment Solution

Nereda wastewater

Queensland’s Kingaroy WWTP to be upgraded using the award-winning Nereda technology

Australia is poised to receive its first Nereda wastewater treatment installation. Aquatec Maxcon - the Australian Nereda technology partner of international engineering and consultancy firm Royal HaskoningDHV - has been awarded a design and construct contract by Queensland's South Burnett Regional Council. The contract will see the upgrade of the Kingaroy wastewater treatment plant by September 2016.

Nereda is a sustainable and cost-effective biological wastewater treatment technology based on natural ingredients. It treats wastewater with the unique features of so-called aerobic granular biomass, which are purifying bacteria that create compact granules with superb settling properties. Nereda stands out for its high treatment capability in combination with significantly lower investment and operational costs, a very small physical footprint (up to a factor 4 smaller) and high energy savings, up to 50%.

Lower costs
The plant upgrade to a design population of 12,500 is supported by 10 million Australian dollars in funding from the Queensland State Government and is expected to be completed by September 2016. It will provide the Kingaroy community with water which can also be re-used to irrigate sporting grounds in the area. It will also significantly improve the quality of effluent released from the plant, benefitting the local environment.

Nereda technology was selected as a result of achieving both lower capital and operating costs than competing tenders.

Minimise environmental impact
Mayor Wayne Kratzmann said, "The project will deliver significant benefits for residents and businesses across Kingaroy, allowing for projected population growth over the next 20 years. The new plant will utilise Australian-first technology to minimise environmental impacts while delivering high-quality wastewater with reduced operating costs compared to other systems. We’re proud to be working with Aquatec Maxcon which has sought to make use of as many local materials and labour as possible, providing a valuable financial boost to the region.”

New industry standard
Greg Johnston, Managing Director Aquatec Maxcon said, “We look forward to working closely with South Burnett Regional Council in delivering this exciting, innovative project. The adoption of this first Australian Nereda process in Kingaroy should lead other utilities and councils to take a similar approach to sewage treatment processes. In my view, the Nereda technology will make wastewater treatment more affordable and sustainable. It is expected to become the new industry standard.”

About Nereda
The award-winning Nereda technology was invented by the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and developed in a unique public-private partnership between the University, the Dutch Foundation for Applied Water Research (STOWA), Dutch Water Boards, and Royal HaskoningDHV.
Nereda is currently under construction or in operation in the UK, Ireland, Brazil, South Africa, Portugal, Poland, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. For more information, visit www.royalhaskoningdhv.com/nereda.

About Royal HaskoningDHV
Royal HaskoningDHV is an independent, international engineering and project management consultancy with more than 130 years of experience in aviation, buildings, energy, industry, infrastructure, maritime, mining, rural and urban areas, and water. Backed by the expertise and experience of 7,000 colleagues from 100 offices in 35 countries, our professionals combine global expertise with local knowledge to deliver a multidisciplinary range of consultancy services for the entire living environment. By showing leadership in sustainable development and innovation, together with our clients, we are working to become part of the solution to a more sustainable society now and into the future. For more information, visit royalhaskoningdhv.com.

Source: Royal HaskoningDHV