Project summary
Unitywater has completed construction of a new 14,200,000 litre (14.2ML) reservoir and trunk water main in Kuluin to cater for the needs of the growing Sunshine Coast community.
We would like to thank the local community for their patience and understanding during construction of this essential infrastructure.
The new Harbour Hill Reservoir is just one of the many projects we are delivering across the Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast region. This is part of a long term plan to ensure you have access to reliable and quality drinking water now and into the future.
Fast facts
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Location
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Grenfell Court , Kuluin
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Benefits
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- Meet growing demand for water supply in the area
- Improved water quality
- Greater storage capacity, ensuring water is always available when you turn on the tap
- Improving the level of service and efficiency during peak periods, supply disruptions and in emergency situations
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Supplier
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Australian Prestressing Structure Pty Ltd (APS) |
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Completion
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November 2012. |
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Funding
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$2.95 million
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Project Background
The site on Harbour Hill, Kuluin was acquired by Sunshine Coast Regional Council for a new water reservoir and is next door to an existing water reservoir.
Unitywater conducted survey and geotechnical investigations to confirm the site as the best location to deliver quality drinking water to the community. By building the reservoir here we can ensure the water network can operate efficiently and cost effectively.
The area takes advantage of the natural height of the area, which allows water to be gravity fed into the system. Using gravity reduces the reliance on pump stations to distribute water to homes and businesses.
Project Details
The new reservoir is approximately 42.5 metres in diameter and 11 meters high with a 14.2ML capacity. During construction, roughly 390m3 of concrete was be used to create the floor of the reservoir, with 330m3 used for the walls.
The slab and walls of the reservoir are post tensioned. This means the steel strands embedded in the floor and walls are pulled tight to achieve a stronger structure than conventional reinforced concrete.
Filling of the reservoir commenced in mid-November and once in operation, the reservoir will have the capacity to supply water to approximately 27,000 local residents and businesses.
Working with the Community
To ensure better outcomes on this project for residents, Unitywater worked closely with the local community throughout the construction period.
More information
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact us.