An update on Council's proposed upgrade of the Bowral Sewage Treatment Plant is now available on Council's website following endorsement from Council's Interim Administrator Mr Viv May PSM.
Mr May adopted a recommendation to place the draft Review of Environmental Factors (REF) online at Council's Ordinary Meeting of Wednesday 13 October.
Council's General Manager Lisa Miscamble said undertaking the REF was a critical step towards upgrading the sewage treatment plant (STP).
"Although the existing Bowral STP is operating well and within its licence, the plant is nearing its design capacity and needs to be upgraded to accommodate future growth within the catchment," she said.
"The proposed upgrade is designed to protect the local environment and improve public amenity for years to come."
The Bowral STP services the areas of Bowral, East Bowral and Burradoo and was last upgraded in 2006.
The draft Review of Environmental Factors is a comprehensive document which details the proposed STP upgrade and assesses the potential environmental impacts of the project and the measures that will be undertaken to mitigate any possible impacts.
Ms Miscamble said it was important for the community to be aware of complexity of the project.
"It's essential that we secure wastewater treatment needs for our Shire's largest town now and into the future," she said. "At the same time, we have the opportunity to enhance the water quality in the Wingecarribee River."
Residents can view the draft Review of Environmental Factors for the proposed Bowral STP Upgrade at www.wsc.nsw.gov.au/projects.
The website also provides residents with an opportunity to subscribe to obtain further project updates and invitations to future project information sessions.