List of desalination plants in Australia

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As a result of the water supply crisis during the severe 1997–2009 drought State governments around Australia began building desalination plants that purify seawater using reverse osmosis technology. Many of these plants have included in their overall cost the building of renewable energy sources such as wind farms.

Australia's first working desalination plant was the Perth Seawater Desalination Plant that was completed in November 2006. A second plant on the Gold Coast began operations in February 2009. The Kurnell Desalination Plant in Sydney was opened on 28 January 2010.[1]

List of desalination plants

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Desalination plants in use

More information Plant, Capacity (Megalitres per day) ...
Plant Capacity (Megalitres per day) Capacity (Gigalitres per year) Percent of water supply - at full capacity Current status Location Completion
Gold Coast Desalination Plant1254527% of South East QueenslandOperating at a minimum production level[2]Queensland (Tugun) 28.157°S 153.497°E / -28.157; 153.4972009
Perth Seawater Desalination Plant1304817% of PerthProvides 45 gigalites a year[2]Western Australia (Kwinana) 32.203°S 115.773°E / -32.203; 115.7732006
Southern Seawater Desalination Plant (Binningup) 270 100 20% of Perth Western Australia (Binningup) 33.129°S 115.703°E / -33.129; 115.703 2012[3]
Sydney Desalination Plant25084New South Wales (Kurnell) 34.02475°S 151.205136°E2012
Adelaide Desalination Plant30010050% of AdelaideOperating at a minimum production level[2] supplying 10% of SA water[4]South Australia (Port Stanvac) 35.097°S 138.484°E / -35.097; 138.4842012
Victorian Desalination Plant 410 150 33% of Melbourne Victoria (Dalyston)

38°35′16.8″S 145°31′33.6″E

2012
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Smaller desalination plants

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State Location Capacity (Megalitres per day) Status Year

Commissioned

Western Australia

Albany (Cape Riche)34Approved 2012
Barrow Island (Gorgon gas project)7Operating
Burrup (West Pilbara)16.4Operating
Cape Preston (Sino Iron project, Pilbara) 140 Operating[5]
Esperance45Proposed 2011
Garden Island (Navy Base)UnknownQ1 2014
Karratha175Planning
Long Island (Houtman Abrolhos)0.017Operating
Onslow (Wheatstone LNG)11[citation needed]
Rottnest Island0.55Operating
Undecided150Planning

South Australia

Hawker0.44Operating[6]
Kangaroo Head (Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island) 0.3 Operating
Leigh Creeknot knownOperating[7]
Marion Bay0.06Operating 2008[8]
Port Augusta (Sundrop Farms)8Operating
Sleaford Bay 8 Planning 2018/19[9]
Whyalla Steelworks (Arrium)4Operating

Queensland

Green Island0.06Operating
Hamilton Island1.5Operating
Hook Island?Operating
Long Island (Club Crocodile)0.12Operating
St. Agnes / 1770 (Gladstone)1.5Operating 2010[10]

Offshore

Christmas Island4.5Operating
Home Island (Cocos & Keeling Islands)0.35Under construction 2014
Timor Sea (Ichthys LNG)0.5?
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Secondary desalination plants, citations[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]

Desalination plants in development or cancelled

More information Plant, Capacity (Megalitres per day) ...
Plant Capacity (Megalitres per day) Location Notes
Anketell Point (Pilbara) 9.6 Western Australia Approved 2013[20] then cancelled[21]
Bribie IslandunknownQueenslandIn dispute
North Stradbroke IslandunknownQueenslandIn dispute
Onslow Desalination Plant2Western Australia[citation needed]
Point Lowly / Port Bonython (BHP)280South AustraliaApproved 2011, not constructed
Point Paterson Desalination Plant15South AustraliaProject cancelled
Port Spencer / Lipson Cove (Centrex Metals) 14-55 South Australia Project cancelled
Sunshine CoastunknownQueenslandSuggested after 2028
Toukley20New South WalesApproved 2007, construction deferred
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