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Chemical dosing units replaced at sewage pumps

Chemical dosing units are to be replaced at sewage pump stations located at Daleys Point and Hardys Bay.

The Central Coast Council has accepted a tender from OdourPro Pty Ltd to design, supply and install chemical dosing equipment for one sewage pump station at Daleys Point and two at Hardys Bay.

The Council has chemical dosing units at various sewage pump stations but the units are aged and approaching the end of their useful life.

The installation of new chemical dosing units will increase efficiency and meet current Australian standards.

The units inject the chemical ferrous chloride into the pump station's rising main to control and manage odour and septicity problems.

The contract requires the successful tenderer to remove the existing units and supply, install and commission the new ones.

Work was expected to be completed within 16 weeks of the date the contract was awarded.





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