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Perth (Bertha Park) WwTW

Perth (Bertha Park) WwTW: Design and construction of modern sewage treatment facility to meet future population growth

Perth Sewage Treatment Centre (STC) is located to the south-east of Perth city centre, on the banks of the River Tay. The facility treats the wastewater requirements for Perth and its surrounding areas. Perth STC was first constructed in the early 1970s. It was built to help with the growing population and industrial sector within the Perth area. Over the years, the treatment centre has undergone various upgrades and expansions to meet increasing demand and to incorporate advances in treatment technologies. The latest upgrade project is referred to as Perth (Bertha Park) WwTW.

The driver behind the latest upgrades and growth to Perth STC stems from a greenfield development project called Bertha Park which will see the construction of more than 3,000 new homes and employment land within the Perth & Kinross Council area. This new development will see the works population equivalent (PE) rise from c.70,000 to c.105,000.

The work involves new civil construction, installation of pipework, valves, instrumentation and control systems. New fine bubble diffusers and additional blowers will be installed to meet air requirements, and IFAS media will be added to support growth until 2033.

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