Western Wastewater Treatment Plant
The Western Wastewater Treatment Plant is managed by Wellington Water on behalf of Wellington City Council and serves approximately 13,000 people.
The facility operated by Veolia is situated in Karori on Wellington’s south coast near the Long Gully Bush Reserve, and Mākara Peak Mountain Bike Park. The plant's discharge point for treated wastewater is in the coastal marine area of Cook Strait, near the Karori Stream mouth. This discharge point has been in operation since 1934.
The Plant began operating in 1997 and was fully commissioned in September 1998. It was granted current consents in July 2010, and they expire 28 July 2035. At the Western Treatment Plant, sewage travels through a series of screens, tanks, bioreactors, clarifiers and ultraviolet treatments before being discharged as liquid into Cook Strait in the vicinity of the Karori Stream Mouth.
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Overview
Ultraviolet (UV) System Renewal
In January 2026, the plant's UV treatment facility is being replaced. The current equipment is old and unreliable. During this upgrade, UV treatment will continue with no other anticipated impacts on plant operations.
The UV system function is the final part of the wastewater treatment process, and an important part in putting safe, healthy water back into the environment. It involves the use of lamps to emit ultraviolet light to deactivate and disinfect bacteria, viruses and protozoa.
The works, expected to be completed around April 2026, will improve plant’s treatment performance and overall compliance.
For more information about refurbishments at the plant please visit this dedicated webpage: https://www.wellingtonwater.co.nz/projects/western-wastewater-treatment-plant-refurbishment-projects
Resource consents
The Western Treatment Plant was granted new consents on 28 July 2010. These consents will continue for 25 years (expire 28 July 2035).
In general, the consents allow Wellington City Council to:
- discharge of treated and partially treated effluent through an existing outfall,
- to discharge mixed disinfected, treated and milli-screened wastewater during and/or immediately after heavy rainfall,
- the discharge of contaminants to the air,
- and permission to occupy the coastal marine area with an outfall structure.
Resource consents
WGN060283 [35675] Discharge of Partially Treated WW to Fresh Water (Western WWTP)
WGN020236 [22098] Land Occupation by Outfall Structure (Western WWTP)
WGN060283 [25227] Discharge of Treated WW to Fresh Water (Western WWTP)
WGN060283 [25230] Contaminants Discharge to Air (Western WWTP)
WGN060283 [35255] Discharge of Treated WW to Coastal Marine Area (Western WWTP)
WGN060283 [35674] Discharge of Partially Treated WW to Coastal Marine Area (Western WWTP)
WGN160340 [34178] [34179] Pipeline Maintenance Land Use (Western WWTP)
Resource consent reports
Annual Reports:
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Annual Resource Consents Report 2024/2025
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Annual Resource Consents Report 2023/2024
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Annual Resource Consents Report 2020/2021
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Annual Resource Consents Report 2019/2020
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Annual Resource Consents Report 2021/2022
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Annual Resource Consents Report 2022/ 23
Quarterly Reports
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant - July - September 2025 - Quarterly Resource Consents Report
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant - January - March 2025 - Quarterly Resource Consents Report
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant - October - December 2024 - Quarterly Resource Consents Report
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant - July - September 2024 - Quarterly Resource Consents Report
Compliance reports
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Compliance Report 2020 - 2021
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Compliance Report 2022 - 2023
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Compliance Report 2023 - 2024
Appendices
Appendix II Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Biofilter Assessment 2024/2025
Appendix V Western Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall Pipe Annual Report 2024/2025
Plant performance
Current Status: Non-compliant
Period: Febrary 2026
Commentary:
The plant has moved back into compliance for both suspended solids and faecal coliforms. Biochemical oxygen demand remains non-compliant on the 90-day geomean.
Discharges:
No unauthorised discharges to the Karori Stream in February.
Odour complaints:
No odour complaints in February.
Items of significance:
Effluent non-compliance: The plant's biological process has recovered well since the start of the year with daily effluent results now consistently within consent parameter limits. Current trends indicate the plant to be compliant in March.
Please Explain letter: GWRC issued a Please Explain in February relating to the non-compliant effluent quality in recent months and telemetry issues that also relate to the consent. A response will be provided within the required timeframe.
Read all the Western wastewater treatment plant monthly performance reports
Community Liaison Group Meetings
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant - Community Liaison Group Presentation & Minutes - 26 Nov 2025
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant - Community Liaison Group Presentation & Minutes - 9 April 2025
Western Wastewater Treatment Plant - Community Liaison Group Presentation & Minutes - 2 May 2024
Newsletters
Western WWTP Newsletter
Kia ora koutou, Welcome to the first edition of the Western Wastewater Treatment Plant newsletter for 2026. This newsletter is designed to keep you informed about plant operations, ongoing initiatives to enhance our processes, and the steps we're taking to responsibly manage our impact on local communities and the environment. You are receiving this email because you have previously expressed an interest in receiving information about the plant. Feel free to share with others who may be interested. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter in the future, please unsubscribe using the links at the bottom of the email.
This year we will be looking at how we can make these meetings more accessible and ensure they provide value for all the community and stakeholders. It is our commitment to enable opportunities and agendas that keep everyone fully involved and informed.
Getting to know the Western WWTP
Inlet - wastewater enters the plant.
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