Wastewater Management


Wastewater management systems that serve communities efficiently while returning treated wastewater to the environment with minimal effect are necessary outcomes for a sustainable world. Harrison Grierson engineers work closely with all project stakeholders to deliver solutions that meet the needs of the current and future generations.

Wastewater treatment employs wastewater management strategies including all aspects of liquid and solids processing, as well as effluent disposal for both municipal and industrial clients. Services include master plans, feasibility studies, pilot plant studies, conceptual design, final design, construction management, startup and training, operations troubleshooting, and process and energy optimization. Key aspects of effluent disposal are reuse opportunities, as well as water quality issues with respect to nutrient requirements.

Harrison Grierson process engineers conduct extensive process design; process optimization and troubleshooting; preliminary and final design for primary, secondary and tertiary treatment; ultraviolet (UV) disinfection; aerobic and anaerobic digestion; nutrient removal; and odour/air emissions control. We work in a multidisciplinary environment where wastewater management is approached in comprehensive and innovative ways.

To plan for wastewater network extension or improvement projects, a variety of services are provided by our engineers such as master planning, route selection and sewer design, consent applications, sewer overflow control technologies, rehabilitation programmes. Advanced design tools such as geographical information systems (GIS) and computer modelling are used to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of each wastewater management project. 

     
Image of the Te Aroha MBR plant Mount Isa Sewerage Scheme
 for Mount Isa City Council

 The upgrade to the Mount Isa sewerage scheme will enable the City to continue to grow and take full advantage of the continuing resources boom (estimated population, 33,000 by the year 2040)... view pdf
Image of the Kawakawa Bay Sewerage Scheme Kawakawa Bay Sewerage Scheme
for Manukau Water Limited

The construction of this first time sewerage scheme for the community at Kawakawa Bay has helped restore this popular swimming beach to its former, pristine state… view pdf
 
Rockhampton (Emu Park) WWTP
for Rockhampton Regional Council, Queensland

The costal wastewater treatment plant at Emu Park has recently been upgraded to provide capacity for the growing population in the residential areas east of Rockhampton and to produce Class A effluent ... view pdf
Zero Release Wastewater Plant at Boonah
for QWI (Queensland Water Infrastructure)

QWI (Queensland Water Infrastructure) commissioned Harrison Grierson to design a zero release wastewater treatment plant for the town of Boonah, which is located in the Wyaralong Dam catchment... view pdf
 
Image of the Te Aroha MBR plant Te Aroha MBR Pplant
for Matamata Piako District Council

Te Aroha wastewater treatment plant was upgraded in 2006 to significantly improve the treatment performance of the conventional oxidation ponds system. This was the largest municipal MBR plant in New Zealand... view pdf
Image of the Te Aroha MBR plant Turangi Wastewater Treatment Plant
for Taupo District Council

This challenging project brief required the engineers to design a “greenfield” treatment plant capable of producing a renovated effluent to the highest standard possible to enable a treated effluent discharge to the pristine waters of Lake Taupo… view pdf
Image of the Te Awamutu WWTP Te Awamutu WWTP
for Waipa District Council

The water quality of the Mangapiko Stream has been successfully restored following our upgrade of the town’s wastewater treatment plant. A new, multi-zone, activated sludge treatment process was designed to... view pdf
Image of the Tirau WWTP Tirau WWTP
for South Waikato District Council

An innovative solution was adopted for the 2006 upgrade of this 1970’s primary stage wastewater treatment plant to one of the most modern treatment processes in Australasia... view pdf

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