Prospect South to Macarthur (ProMac)

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Under the ProMac project we are building new drinking water pipelines and infrastructure between Prospect South and Macarthur as part of Sydney Water's long-term plan to extend the city’s water capacity and supply.

ProMac will upgrade our existing water reservoirs at Liverpool, Cecil Park and Currans Hill as well as build two new reservoirs at Oran Park. This will allow for an extra 100 Megalitres of additional reservoir capacity in Western Sydney. That’s the equivalent of about 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools!

We’re also building 15 km of additional pipework, three pumping stations and upgrading our existing network to ensure growing communities in South Western Sydney have access to clean drinking water.

Sydney Water is investing in new infrastructure that will support the growing, dynamic South Western Sydney.

ProMac will help Sydney Water deliver on its vision of creating a better life with world-class water services.

Under the ProMac project we are building new drinking water pipelines and infrastructure between Prospect South and Macarthur as part of Sydney Water's long-term plan to extend the city’s water capacity and supply.

ProMac will upgrade our existing water reservoirs at Liverpool, Cecil Park and Currans Hill as well as build two new reservoirs at Oran Park. This will allow for an extra 100 Megalitres of additional reservoir capacity in Western Sydney. That’s the equivalent of about 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools!

We’re also building 15 km of additional pipework, three pumping stations and upgrading our existing network to ensure growing communities in South Western Sydney have access to clean drinking water.

Sydney Water is investing in new infrastructure that will support the growing, dynamic South Western Sydney.

ProMac will help Sydney Water deliver on its vision of creating a better life with world-class water services.

  • Menangle Park - temporary traffic changes along Glenlee Road

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    We plan to trench across Glenlee Road to install a new water main. Please see map overleaf for the location of work. The work will be undertaken over a three-day period in the week commencing 20 June 2022, weather permitting. No night works will be undertaken.

    We plan to trench across Glenlee Road to install a new water main. Please see map overleaf for the location of work. The work will be undertaken over a three-day period in the week commencing 20 June 2022, weather permitting. No night works will be undertaken.

    This work will involve:

    • trench excavation
    • installation and removal of steel plates
    • pipe installation and backfilling
    • laying of asphalt.

    Traffic changes

    Traffic flow will be maintained by traffic controllers, causing minimal delays to residents. Steel plates will cover the trench for the duration of the works. One lane of Glenlee Road will remain open in a two-way stop/slow arrangement.

    Our work hours

    • 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday
    • 8 am to 1 pm Saturday.

    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Currans Hill - reservoir demolition completed

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    As part of the Prospect to Macarthur project (ProMac) we are replacing the reservoir in Currans Hill so that it can reliably supply water to the community for decades to come. We dismantled the existing reservoir throughout March, April and May. We plan to start demobilising from the area on 16 May 2022, weather permitting. Stage 2 construction of the new reservoir will commence later this year, weather permitting. We will provide an update to the community once this has been confirmed.

    Demobilisation works will involve:

    • removing site facilities
    • removing all remaining plant and machinery • undertaking environmental inspections.

    Construction traffic and impacts

    There will be an increase in construction traffic around Currans Hill while we demobilise. Residents can expect to see truck movements on Turner Road, Ascot Drive and Manooka Road.

    Our work hours

    • 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday
    • 8 am to 1 pm Saturday.


    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Harrington Park - night work at Harrington Park Pump Station

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    Sydney Water are building a new water pumping station on The Northern Road in Harrington Park, to provide drinking water services for 84,000 new homes in the South West Growth Area and Western Sydney Aerotropolis Growth Area.

    As part of this work, we need to carry out several watermain connections over the coming months. We will work in stages to disconnect and remove the existing water main within different areas of the pumping station. Once removed, there will be new pipework installed to accommodate the new pump station. This connection work will be carried out over a 72-hour period. Your wastewater or water services will not be impacted by these shutdowns.

    The location of work for the first two stages will be at the front of our site compound near The Northern Road (please see map overleaf for the location of work). You may also notice some machinery and work vehicles moving around the site during the work.

    Stage 1 connection

    The first connection will commence at 6 pm on Tuesday 17 May to 7 am Friday 20 May 2022, weather permitting.

    Stage 2 connection

    The second connection will commence at 6 pm on Tuesday 31 May to 7 am Friday 3 June 2022, weather permitting.

    We will notify you again when we are ready to complete stages 3 and 4 of the connection works.

    These works are in addition to our standard working hours.

    Standard work hours

    • 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday

    • 8 am to 1 pm on Saturdays.

    Construction activities include saw cutting, welding, lifting pipes / fittings and excavation activities. There will be trucks and other construction equipment with reversing beepers working in the area. We’ll try to do the noisiest work early in the night, but there’ll be some noise after midnight at times.

    Traffic changes

    As we complete this work, a section of the footpath along The Northern Road has been temporarily reduced to one lane. The changed pedestrian conditions will remain in place for the duration of the work.

    Location of work

    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Bossley Park - installation of electrical cabinet, Quarry Road

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    Sydney Water is working to expand our network to meet increased demands from growth in South West Sydney, ensuring our existing and future customers continue to have reliable access to clean drinking water.

    As part of these works, we successfully installed and connected a valve to the water main in the laneway behind 65 Mimosa Road, Bossley Park to control the pressure of the water as it enters homes.

    We have removed our equipment from the laneway and reopened to allow for normal use. We’ll liaise with your local council to permanently restore the laneway and council verge.

    Thank you for your support and patience during this work.

    Upcoming work

    We still need to install an electrical cabinet and connect the cabling. The cabinet is currently being manufactured offsite. You may have noticed a 3 metre by 1.2 metre concrete foundation in the nature strip outside 2 Quarry Road, this is where the electrical cabinet will be installed.

    When we are ready to install the cabinet, we’ll notify you again. This work will occur during standard daytime hours.

    Our work hours

    • 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday
    • 8 am to 1 pm Saturday.


    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Currans Hill - noise and vibration activities to begin Tuesday 3 May 2022, weather permitting

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    As part of the Prospect to Macarthur (ProMac) project we are replacing the reservoir in Currans Hill so that it can reliably supply water to the community for decades to come.

    We are continuing to use a crane to dismantle the reservoir wall panels. To dismantle the final row of panels at the base of the reservoir, we need to remove the grout seal. We plan to undertake this work using an excavator and small hammer attachment from Tuesday 3 May 2022. This activity will take up to four shifts to complete, weather permitting.

    The grout is embedded in a channel in the concrete foundation around the outside of the tank. To give residents respite from noise and vibration, jack hammering works will occur in three-hour blocks, with one hour breaks in between.

    This work will involve:

    • using a 5 tonne excavator with a small cylindrical hammer attachment to break away grout from concrete using elevated work platforms to dismantle the tank in sections
    • lifting sections of panels with the use of a crane
    • transporting components that can’t be re-used or recycled offsite by truck.

    Our work hours

    • 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday
    • 8 am to 1 pm Saturday.

    What you need to know

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we'll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you.


    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Bradbury - Campbelltown South Reservoir re-chlorination plant works to begin Tuesday 19 April 2022

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    As part of the Prospect to Macarthur (ProMac) project we are building a new re-chlorination plant within our Campbelltown South Reservoir site at Bradbury to improve the management of water quality for our customers (please see map for location).

    We had originally planned to start work in February, however, due to wet weather, work will now commence Tuesday 19 April 2022 and is expected to finish early September 2022, weather permitting.

    The work involves:

    • investigating and surveying the area
    • setting up site facilities
    • clearing trees and removing vegetation within 20 metres of our work area • using plant and equipment to level the site and remove spoil
    • construction of a larger access road and an unloading bay for trucks
    • delivery and cranage of any oversized pre-constructed building
    • restoring the impacted area.

    Construction traffic and impacts

    There will be an increase in construction traffic around Bradbury during our work. Residents can expect to see truck movements on Karrabul Road, St Johns Road, Akuna Avenue, Greengate Road and Merino Crescent.

    Our work hours

    • Monday to Friday 7 am to 6 pm
    • Saturdays 8 am to 1 pm.

    No work is planned on Sundays or public holidays. If we need to work outside our standard hours from time to time, we will update residents before this occurs.


    Location of work

    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Mount Annan - Narellan South Reservoir re-chlorination plant works to begin Tuesday 19 April 2022

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    As part of the Prospect to Macarthur (ProMac) project we are building a new drinking water pipeline to connect the Narellan South Reservoir in Mount Annan and the Sugarloaf Pump Station in Menangle Park and a new re-chlorination plant next to the Narellan South Reservoir (please see map for location).

    We had originally planned to start work building the re-chlorination plant in February, however, due to wet weather, work will now commence Tuesday 19 April 2022 and is expected to finish early September 2022, weather permitting.

    The work involves:

    • investigating and surveying the area
    • setting up site facilities
    • clearing trees and removing vegetation within 20 metres of our work area • using plant and equipment to level the site and remove spoil
    • construction of a larger access road and an unloading bay for trucks
    • delivery and cranage of any oversized pre-constructed building
    • restoring the impacted area.

    Construction traffic and impacts

    There will be an increase in construction traffic around Mount Annan during our work. Residents can expect to see truck movements on Mount Annan Drive, Indigofera Circuit, Commelina Drive, Swansona Avenue and Moyengully Avenue.

    Our work hours

    • Monday to Friday 7 am to 6 pm
    • Saturdays 8 am to 1 pm.

    No work is planned on Sundays or public holidays. If we need to work outside our standard hours from time to time, we will update residents before this occurs.


    Location of work

    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Bossley Park - laneway of Mimosa Road shops temporarily closed from Saturday 26 March

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    As part of the ProMac project, we have recently installed a valve in the laneway behind 65 Mimosa Road, Bossley Park. The new valve will control the pressure of water as it is released through the pipes and into homes, ensuring our existing and future customers continue to have reliable access to clean drinking water.

    Upcoming work

    Now that we have completed the installation of the valve, we will commence work to connect the valve to the existing network. We will set up our compound and fencing in the laneway on Saturday 26 March 2022 ready to start preparation works for this connection from Monday 28 March 2022. Our preparation work will occur during standard daytime hours and will take up to eight days to complete, weather permitting.

    Our work hours

    • 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday

    • 8 am to 1 pm on Saturdays

    We will not work on Sundays or public holidays.

    Following the preparation work, we will complete the final connection at night on Tuesday 5 April 2022 between 7 pm and 5 am, weather permitting.

    Water outage

    While this connection is being completed, some residents will experience water outages for up to seven hours on Tuesday 5 April between 8 pm and 3 am. Sydney Water will notify you directly if your property is affected.

    Traffic changes

    As we complete this work, there will be changed pedestrian and traffic conditions along Quarry Road and in the laneway behind the Mimosa Road shops. Access to the laneway from Quarry Road will be temporarily closed for the duration of the work. Allocated staff parking behind the Mimosa Road shops will remain open for the majority of our works.

    A section of footpath along Quarry Road will also be temporarily closed for the duration of the work. Traffic controllers will manage vehicle and pedestrian movement around the work area to keep you safe. Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians are advised to observe all project signage and traffic control directions during construction. Please see map for the location of work.

    Location of Work

    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Bossley Park - laneway of Mimosa Road shops temporarily reopened for normal use

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    Sydney Water is working to expand our network to meet increased demands from growth in South West Sydney. In Bossley Park, we’ve installed a valve in the laneway at the rear of 65 Mimosa Road shops to control the pressure of water as it enters homes to ensure our existing and future customers continue to have reliable access to clean drinking water.

    Upcoming work

    The next step is to connect the new valve to the existing water main. There will also be a small electrical cabinet and pits installed on the council verge outside 2 Quarry Road, Bossley Park.

    The final connection will be completed at night, but we will return to site a few days before this to prepare for the connection. The preparation work will occur during standard daytime hours and we will notify you again before our return.

    While we are away from site, we have removed our equipment from the laneway and reopened to allow for normal use.

    Thank you for your support and patience during this essential work.


    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

  • Currans Hill - postponed site activity to begin at Currans Hill Reservoir, Monday 14 March 2022

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    We previously advised you that work would commence from Monday 21 February 2022.

    Unfortunately, due to unforeseen delays we have been unable to commence works as planned. We now plan to start establishing site facilities to support the dismantling of the existing reservoir from Monday 14 March 2022, with construction of the new reservoir to commence May 2022, weather permitting.

    This work will involve:

    • establishing a site office
    • using elevated work platforms to dismantle the tank in sections
    • lifting sections of panels with the use of a crane
    • transporting components that can’t be re-used or recycled offsite by truck.

    All workers will park within the Sydney Water site.

    Construction traffic and impacts

    There will be an increase in construction traffic around Currans Hill during our work and residents can expect to see truck movements on Turner Road, Ascot Drive and Manooka Road.

    What you need to know

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. You may experience:

    • noise
    • dust
    • traffic
    • restoration

    Our work hours

    • 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday
    • 8 am to 1 pm Saturday.

    Location of Currans Hill Reservoir


    The health and wellbeing of Sydney Water crews are our top priority. All crews are adhering to testing, social distancing, and mask wearing requirements.

    Members of the public can rest easy knowing that Sydney Water's front line crews are authorised to work safely to continue delivering these essential services for their communities.

    We know our work can be disruptive, so we’ll make every effort to reduce any impact this work may have on you. Thank you for your cooperation during this essential work.

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