Visitors and motorists can expect some traffic delays between 6am and 6pm as Unitywater crews
carry out pressure-cleaning and CCTV inspection of the wastewater mains, one section at a time.
Unitywater Executive Manager Customer Delivery Rhett Duncan said these preventative maintenance
works are important to the efficient function of Noosa’s wastewater network, helping to reduce the
potential for odour and overflows.
“It has been an intense start to 2024 for some of our wastewater infrastructure, with the bumper
tourism numbers of December and extreme wet weather throughout January,” said Duncan.
“As a popular destination for both our community and visitors, we’re taking some time to ensure our
network is in its best operational condition to help avoid odour and overflows in high-density areas all
throughout the year.”
“Following feedback from Council and local residents and businesses, works have been scheduled for
a less disruptive time for visitors and businesses.”
“We thank the local community for their understanding and patience as we carry out these important
works as quickly and safely as possible.”