Waterform Begins Stage 2 Wastewater Treatment Works for Barossa Valley Winery

Waterform Technologies are pleased to announce that Stage 1 works for a new combined wastewater treatment facility in the Barossa Valley have been completed, and stage 2 works have commenced.

Stage 1 works consisted of a new ultraBiox aerated lagoon facility, while Stage 2 works further increase the capacity of the WWTP with the construction of an ultraBiox SBR treatment system, Squeez-r sludge dewatering technology and associated civil and mechanical infrastructure. Treated wastewater will be beneficially re-used for vine irrigation.

Waterform General Manager and Vinpac Project Director Matthew Way said that Waterform was delighted to continue the successful partnership with an industry-leading winemaking company.

“We are committed to solving water constraints for all our clients as they seek to maintain a sustainable footprint, and wastewater management is a hot topic in the Barossa Valley so we are really pleased to help this client meet and exceed their wastewater management goals”

Matthew said a key strength of the Waterform approach was to be open and collaborative and to be easy to work with, ‘which has made this project a real success as we navigate constantly moving targets with COVID impacts’ and said that Waterform was thankful for the ongoing support of the winery and bottling plant team.

Call Waterform Technologies on 1800 420 145 to learn more about our technologies, solutions & project delivery solutions for wineries.

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