
Reuse of treated wastewater
The treatments we offer enable wastewater to be reused for a wide range of non-domestic purposes

This Water Corporation project brought together SUEZ’s community of experts and innovative technology to double the capacity of Australia’s first full-sized Groundwater Replenishment Scheme – and help to further secure Perth’s water supply.
A booming population and climate change are impacting Perth’s water security. The city of 2 million people is one of the fastest-growing cities in Australia, yet it has seen a simultaneous reduction in annual rainfall of around 20 per cent over the past 50 years. This reduction in available surface water has greatly affected groundwater levels and led to long-term drying. As a result, sustainable approaches are needed to guarantee the city’s long-term water security.
Water Corporation identified groundwater replenishment as a priority in its strategic plan Water Forever and following the successful three-year Groundwater Replenishment Trial, constructed the first stage of its scheme.
SUEZ experts and engineering company Clough joined forces to construct the Advanced Water Recycling Plant as part of the second stage of the scheme. This project doubled the plant’s capacity to up to 28 GL/year while maintaining the safety, reliability and efficiency of the operational first stage.
The project benefited from SUEZ’s team of local and international experts in advanced water recycling from conception through to completion.
Leading minds in the field developed market-changing water technology for the world’s driest continent, and paved the way for the future of sustainable drinking water that doesn’t rely on rainfall.

The Clough-SUEZ Joint Venture was tasked with constructing a second Advanced Water Recycling Plant and fitting out four new recharge bores. Specialist drilling experts were engaged to drill the bores and construct a 13km pipeline connecting them with the new plant. Water that is further treated to drinking water standards is recharged through the bores into underground aquifers for storage until it’s ready to be abstracted for use as drinking water.

The Advanced Water Recycling Plant Stage 2 is robust and of a high standard. It is more efficient than the Stage 1 and features improved operability. The SUEZ team demonstrated impressive attention to detail throughout the project and we are really pleased with the outcome.Kimberley Siew , Project Manager, Water Corporation of Western Australia