AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND & SCHWANAU, GERMANY, SEPT 10, 2018 -- For the modernization of a wastewater treatment plant near Auckland, innovative Direct Pipe® technology is in use to install a sea outfall pipeline. Over 1,930 meters, the machine is tunnelling its way through the New Zealand subsoil into the sea. That's a world record. The new sea outfall not only increases the plant's capacity, but also sets a new distance world record with Direct Pipe® technology.
Just under four months after launch, the site crew in New Zealand's Whangaparaoa can report the successful breakthrough of the microtunneling machine "Blanche". But that's not all. With a length of 1,930 meters, contractor McConnell Dowell's project team sets a new distance world record with the Direct Pipe® method. Watercare's Army Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant project, on the Hibiscus Coast near Auckland, will create an additional 2.9 kilometer long sea outfall. The pipeline connects the pump station with the discharge point, about one kilometer off the coast. This will significantly increase the capacity of the wastewater treatment plant.