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Watch our webinar - learning more about the Regional Renewable Organics Network

14 August 2024

Barwon Water is planning a world leading Regional Renewable Organics Network facility at the Black Rock Water Reclamation Plant.

The facility plans to take household food and garden waste, local commercial and industrial organic waste and biosolids (organic materials from wastewater treatment) and safely convert it into products that enrich compost, soil and capture carbon for high value use in agribusiness and sustainable manufacturing, and at the same time produce renewable energy.

In late July 2024, Barwon Water hosted a community webinar to share more information about the Regional Renewable Organics Network in terms of updates on further design and technical assessments for the proposed facility

Key updates included:

  • how the facility will operate and the production of digestate - a compost-like material is produced from the anaerobic digestion of household and commercial organics.
  • digestate can improve plant growth and soil quality, reducing the need for traditional fertilisers.
  • changes to how facility will look (including sharing the colour of the roof and walls as voted by the community in late 2023), and new information on how noise, odour, safety and traffic will be managed.

Community members also had the opportunity to engage in a Q and A session with project's team to ask questions and get more information about the project.

Watch the webinar below: