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West Gosford major sewer rising main partial replacement

Project Overview

Central Coast Council Water and Sewer is upgrading the existing sewer rising main infrastructure in West Gosford. The works will start at the back of the racecourse near Narara Creek, follow the creek along the Racecourse and Golf Course, and finish near the Men’s Shed at the Showground.
 

sewer head map

Map showing the alignment of the sewer rising main works.

Why is this project happening?

The current steel sewer pipes are nearing the end of their lifespan and pose a high risk of failure. Upgrading this infrastructure is essential to maintain reliable sewer services for the community.

Project scope – what are we doing?

We will install approximately 2,250 metres of new pipework to replace the old steel pipes. The works include:
•    above-ground mild steel DN600 pipes
•    polyethylene DN800 pipes installed using horizontal directional drilling in hard-to-access or developed areas.

Timeline

Construction is expected to start in early 2026 and finish by mid-2027. Some follow-up works, such as surface reinstatement and commissioning, may continue beyond this timeframe depending on progress and weather conditions.

Community impacts

•    Minimal disruption: The project is located away from roads and pedestrian paths, so impacts on traffic and residents will be very limited.
•    Golf course access: Works will be fenced off, and play will not be interrupted.
•    Showground parking: Some car parks may be temporarily reduced, but we will keep this to a minimum.

Stakeholder engagement

Council is working closely with the Racecourse, Golf Course, Showground and the Men's Shed to minimise impacts and maintain safe, well-managed environments throughout the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will there be interruptions to sewer or water services?

    No, services will not be interrupted during the works.

  • How will the environment be protected during construction?

    The alignment has been chosen to minimise tree removal and environmental impacts. The work zone will be clearly marked, and measures will be in place to manage water, dust, noise and vibration.

  • How will I be kept informed?

    Updates will be provided on Council’s website.

  • Who can I contact for more information?

    Please call Council’s customer service team on 02 4306 7900.

  • How are stakeholders being consulted?

    Major stakeholders are being directly contacted.

  • What should I do if I have concerns or feedback during the project?

    Please call Council’s customer service team on 02 4306 7900.

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