Kwinana Water Reclamation Plant (KWRP)- Public Environmental Review (PER)
The Water Corporation has developed a proposal to further treat secondary treated wastewater from the Woodman Point wastewater treatment plant to a quality suitable for use as high grade industrial processing water by industries in the Kwinana industrial area. This proposal includes:
- Constructing a (reverse osmosis) treatment plant on BP’s site in Kwinana along with connecting pipelines to Kwinana industries.
- Using the treated water to replace a similar volume of potable scheme water currently or proposed to be used by industry.
- Initially taking around 6 ML/day of industrial wastewater from specified participating industries (currently: BP, CSBP, Edison Mission Energy) who discharge to Cockburn Sound back into the Sepia Depression Ocean Outlet Line for discharge 4 km offshore.
In accordance with the Environmental Protection Act, a Public Environmental Review (PER) was prepared to describe the proposal and examine the environmental effects associated with the discharge of industrial wastewater to the Sepia depression. The PER was available for a public review from 8 December 2003 to 16 February 2004. The full PER is available to view below in PDF format:
The EPA released its report and recommendations in Bulletin 1135.
The appeal period for Bulletin 1135 has now closed and the Minister for the Environment is finalising her statement and conditions for the project to proceed.
For more information on projects before the EPA, visit the EPA website at: www.epa.wa.gov.au
Contact
For more information please contact Dr David Luketina, Water Corporation david.luketina@watercorporation.com.au (08) 9420 2116.

