Sewage Balls Wash up Ashore on Sydney Beaches Near Likely Source
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Mysterious balls have washed ashore on Sydney beaches, with authorities saying they contain sewage and oily debris.
$3B wastewater upgrade to prevent debris balls
Image: New South Wales Government. A $3 billion program of wastewater infrastructure upgrades is set to support Sydney’s fast-growing communities in the south west and protect the city’s iconic beaches. The Malabar System Investment Program, estimated at $3 billion over the next ten years, will reduce the volume of wastewater that needs to be treated and discharged via the Malabar deep ocean outfall. The Malabar Wastewater Treatment System w…
The $3 billion plan to stop debris balls and safeguard Sydney’s beaches
Image: Diancon/stock.adobe.comThe NSW Government is undertaking one of the largest wastewater infrastructure upgrade programs in its recent history to support the fast-growing communities in Sydney’s southwest and help protect the city’s famous beaches. The Malabar System Investment Program, estimated at $3 billion over the next 10 years, will reduce the volume of wastewater that needs to be treated and discharged via the Malabar deep ocean out…
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