Melbourne Water – Western Treatment Plant
- Client: John Holland and KBR JV
- Location: Werribee, Victoria
- Project: Critical Infrastructure Remediation
- Construction Period: 4 Months
Project Details
Brief
The 110 square kilometre Western Treatment Plant is responsible for processing half of Melbourne’s effluent treatment (approx 40 billion litres) per year.
A leak of roughly 20ML per day was discovered around a lifting lug on a large diameter concrete pipe.
The leak proved to be critical due to the amount of escaping effluent exceeding the EPA license.
Challenge
Crews had to fuse the individual pipe segments within a confined area before being relocated to the installation point. Project specifications also required that the pipeline be constructed and laid along a narrow roadway which ran adjacent to the treatment ponds. The treatment ponds remained operational during the entire process, and could not be disturbed.
The pipe material that was specified posed it’s own set of challenges as the 1800mm diametre pipe wall was only 50 mm thick – making it very difficult to extrude and keep round.
Solution
Due to the narrow construction space, two separate lines were constructed – one towards the north of the project and one towards the south, with each section tied-in in place. Pipe was placed “end to end” in preparation to weld. (see the video above).
Key Facts
- McElroy Talon
- SDR41 PN4
- 90 x 12m Lengths of 1800mm HDPE pipe
- Multiple 45 degree and 90 degree bends