Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
Project Description
This page provides project information and updates as work progresses.
The Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade is a critical infrastructure project that will ensure the Shire of East Pilbara can continue to safely and reliably treat wastewater to meet current and future demand as the Newman town grows.
The existing treatment plant is ageing and was not designed to support the scale, growth and operational demands now experienced in Newman. This upgrade will increase treatment capacity, system reliability and environmental performance, ensuring essential services can be maintained for the community over the long term.
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Project Description
This page provides project information and updates as work progresses.
The Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade is a critical infrastructure project that will ensure the Shire of East Pilbara can continue to safely and reliably treat wastewater to meet current and future demand as the Newman town grows.
The existing treatment plant is ageing and was not designed to support the scale, growth and operational demands now experienced in Newman. This upgrade will increase treatment capacity, system reliability and environmental performance, ensuring essential services can be maintained for the community over the long term.
The project focuses on compliance, safety and resilience — supporting public health outcomes and protecting the local environment.
Why the Upgrade Is Needed
Wastewater infrastructure is essential to the health, safety and liveability of any community.
As Newman has grown, the demands placed on the existing treatment plant have increased. The upgrade is required to:
• Improve capacity and reliability
• Meet current and future regulatory requirements
• Reduce operational risk and system failures
• Support long-term population and service growth
This project is a key part of the Shire’s broader approach to building resilient, fit-for-purpose infrastructure across the East Pilbara.
What the Project Will Deliver
The Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade will deliver:
• Improved treatment capacity to meet future demand
• Upgraded treatment processes and infrastructure
• Improved system resilience and reliability
• Compliance with environmental and health standards
• Infrastructure designed for long-term operation in a remote environment
The focus is on practical outcomes and long-term service reliability.
Broader Benefits for Newman
While most of the infrastructure will not be visible to the community, modern wastewater treatment systems support a range of broader environmental and sustainability outcomes.
Improved treatment processes also create future opportunities to expand the use of recycled wastewater for irrigation and greening across Newman. This can help support healthier public spaces, reduce pressure on potable water supplies, and strengthen the town’s ability to manage water sustainably in a remote and arid environment.
Together, these outcomes contribute to a more resilient and liveable Newman over the long term.
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Project Update - May 2026 | Groundbreaking Event
Share Project Update - May 2026 | Groundbreaking Event on Facebook Share Project Update - May 2026 | Groundbreaking Event on X (formerly Twitter) Share Project Update - May 2026 | Groundbreaking Event on Linkedin Email Project Update - May 2026 | Groundbreaking Event linkThe Shire of East Pilbara has officially broken ground on the Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade, marking the formal start of works on a major essential infrastructure project for Newman.
The groundbreaking event was held last week at the Wastewater Treatment Plant site, with representatives from the Shire and project team marking the start of the upgrade.
Detailed design continues to progress, supported by on-site surveys and geotechnical investigations. These steps help confirm site conditions and inform the final design and construction planning for the project.
The upgrade will strengthen Newman’s wastewater infrastructure and support future opportunities for greater recycled wastewater use across the town, including irrigation and greening projects.
Further updates will be provided as the project progresses.
The Shire of East Pilbara has officially broken ground on the Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade, marking the formal start of works on a major essential infrastructure project for Newman.
The groundbreaking event was held last week at the Wastewater Treatment Plant site, with representatives from the Shire and project team marking the start of the upgrade.
Detailed design continues to progress, supported by on-site surveys and geotechnical investigations. These steps help confirm site conditions and inform the final design and construction planning for the project.
The upgrade will strengthen Newman’s wastewater infrastructure and support future opportunities for greater recycled wastewater use across the town, including irrigation and greening projects.
Further updates will be provided as the project progresses.
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Project Update - March 2026
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The Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade has reached a key delivery milestone, with the design and construct contract now executed.
The appointed contractor will be responsible for both the detailed design and construction of the upgraded facility. The project will now progress through final design development ahead of construction activities.
Further updates will be provided as the project moves through delivery.
The Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade has reached a key delivery milestone, with the design and construct contract now executed.
The appointed contractor will be responsible for both the detailed design and construction of the upgraded facility. The project will now progress through final design development ahead of construction activities.
Further updates will be provided as the project moves through delivery.
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Project Update - February 2026
Share Project Update - February 2026 on Facebook Share Project Update - February 2026 on X (formerly Twitter) Share Project Update - February 2026 on Linkedin Email Project Update - February 2026 linkThe Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade has been approved, and the project is moving into delivery.
Detailed planning has been completed, and the project is progressing through the next stages required to commence construction. Further updates, including construction timing and site impacts, will be provided as delivery milestones are confirmed.
The Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade has been approved, and the project is moving into delivery.
Detailed planning has been completed, and the project is progressing through the next stages required to commence construction. Further updates, including construction timing and site impacts, will be provided as delivery milestones are confirmed.
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Planning and Approvals
Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade has finished this stageProject planning, technical assessments and approvals have been completed, confirming scope and delivery requirements.
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Concept Design
Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade has finished this stageConceptual design has been finalised to support construction and operational requirements.
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Procurement
Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade has finished this stageThe design and construction contract has been awarded following completion of procurement processes.
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Design + Construction
Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade is currently at this stageThe appointed contractor is now progressing final design development and construction planning ahead of delivery of the upgraded wastewater treatment plant.
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Commissioning and Operation
this is an upcoming stage for Newman Wastewater Treatment Plant UpgradeOnce construction is complete, the upgraded plant will be commissioned and brought into operation.