Victoria

Delray Beach
Outfall

Delray Beach ocean outfall also known as regional outfall sewer (ROS) accommodates treated wastewater from the Gippsland Water Factory, located in the Latrobe Valley. Approximately 30 ML per day of Class C treated effluent is discharged through an EPA Licenced ocean outfall outlet pipe located at Delray Beach, Victoria. The mixing zone extends within an area 250m NW and SE and 2000m NE and SW of the submerged diffuser in Bass Strait.

Managed by Gippsland Water

Licence73098
Scale35 ML/day
Population serviced~47,000
TypeOcean
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