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  1. Kilcoy Sewage Treatment Plant upgrade completed

    26 Apr 2017 15:09

    Queensland Urban Utilities has finished a $3 million dollar upgrade to the Kilcoy Sewage Treatment Plant.

  2. Lowood sewerage network upgrade continues

    11 Oct 2016 10:36

    Queensland Urban Utilities has resumed work to upgrade Lowood’s sewerage network.The next phase of the $1.8 million project will see about 360m of new sewer pipe laid between Prospect St and

  3. Lowood's new sewage treatment plant takes shape

    15 Oct 2018 09:11

    Lowood and Fernvale’s new $20 million sewage treatment plant is taking shape, with work well underway on the site’s largest structure, the bioreactor.

  4. Lowood-Fernvale Sewer Upgrade marks a major milestone

    28 Dec 2018 13:26

    Queensland Urban Utilities has finished constructing the new sewer pipe which will connect the Ferny Gully Sewerage Pump Station to the new Lowood Sewage Treatment Plant.

  5. Makeover time for Gatton sewer pipes

    9 Oct 2019 17:22

    Urban Utilities will begin work in Gatton later this month, as part of a $135,000 project to upgrade sewer pipes in the region.

  6. Making pipe dreams a reality

    3 Mar 2016 11:25

    We have rolled out the welcome mat to our workforce of tomorrow at our first ever vocation day, held in Beaudesert.

  7. Meet 'The Rolls'

    31 Oct 2016 10:25

    Queensland Urban Utilities has enlisted a special family to help spread the word about what should and shouldn’t be flushed down the toilet.

  8. New $20 million sewage treatment plant for Lowood

    18 Jan 2018 13:40

    Queensland Urban Utilities is set to begin construction on a new $20 million state-of-the-art sewage treatment plant in Lowood this year.

  9. New koala habitat planted in the Lockyer Valley

    16 Oct 2019 14:11

    Local koalas will be able to make themselves at home in 1,600 native trees being planted by Urban Utilities this week in the Lockyer Valley.

  10. New research to transform regional sewage treatment

    12 Aug 2019 14:56

    Regional communities could benefit from a $5.2 million research project to transform sewage treatment in regional and rural areas using a clean, green eating machine – algae.