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Margaret Street Stormwater Pump Station upgrade complete
Posted on
Thursday 27th of November, 2025,
The major upgrade of the Margaret Street Stormwater Pump Station in Tatura is now complete, delivering a significant boost to the town’s stormwater management and overall resilience during heavy rain.
In Summary
The major upgrade of the Margaret Street Stormwater Pump Station in Tatura is now complete, significantly improving the town’s stormwater management capabilities.
The project, first identified in Council’s 2020 Drainage Strategy, includes two new high‑capacity pumps, upgraded power infrastructure, new monitoring technology and enhanced onsite safety features.
The renewed station now manages around 90 per cent of Tatura’s stormwater more efficiently, with improved power reliability and remote monitoring to support future demand.
Council representatives said the upgrade delivers a modern and reliable system that will help protect Tatura homes, businesses and community facilities during major weather events.
This upgrade was first identified in Greater Shepparton City Council’s 2020 Drainage Strategy, which aimed to address stormwater issues across the region and ensure our infrastructure performed well during major storm events.
The Margaret Street Pump Station plays a vital role in Tatura’s drainage network, managing around 90 per cent of the town’s stormwater. Its renewal has been an important investment in protecting homes, businesses and community facilities well into the future.
Stage one of the project was completed by Aquatec Fluid Systems Pty Ltd. The contract for $2.2 million included:
Installation of two new pumps: Pump one can move 750 litres of water per second while pump two can move an impressive 1,950 litres per second.
A brand-new Powercor electrical kiosk: Providing increased security of the power supply while providing a generator connection point to keep the station operating during extended outages.
A new switchboard building with its own generator connection panel, ensuring Council can supply backup power if required.
Use of the existing high-quality concrete structure housing modern equipment to support future growth.
Measures to reduce odours by preventing stagnant water in the wells. These include:
A new opening between the high-flow and low-flow wells to assist drainage
A small maintenance pump that runs if the main low-flow pump hasn’t operated for a set time
Upgraded software to allow Council to:
Monitor well levels in real time
Receive alerts if faults occur, including power outages
Start pumps remotely
Improved onsite safety features including mounted flood lights for night works, reinforced grating over well openings, and a new ladder.
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the upgrade delivered a modern, reliable and safer stormwater pumping system for Tatura.
“The upgraded station now handles existing flows more effectively and is ready to support future demand as the town grows,” he said.
“The enhanced power reliability, improved technology and added safety features all contribute to a more secure and efficient system that will serve the community for many years.”
Cr Rod Schubert, Midland Ward, said the works were a much-needed upgrade for the town.
“The upgraded pump station is a welcome relief for residents, ensuring water will flow quicker and more efficiently during major weather events,” he said.
“We are pleased to have delivered this upgrade for Tatura residents - an upgrade which also improves Council’s ability to monitor the pump station and address any issues if they arrive.”
Posted on Thursday 27th of November, 2025,
The major upgrade of the Margaret Street Stormwater Pump Station in Tatura is now complete, delivering a significant boost to the town’s stormwater management and overall resilience during heavy rain.
In Summary
This upgrade was first identified in Greater Shepparton City Council’s 2020 Drainage Strategy, which aimed to address stormwater issues across the region and ensure our infrastructure performed well during major storm events.
The Margaret Street Pump Station plays a vital role in Tatura’s drainage network, managing around 90 per cent of the town’s stormwater. Its renewal has been an important investment in protecting homes, businesses and community facilities well into the future.
Stage one of the project was completed by Aquatec Fluid Systems Pty Ltd. The contract for $2.2 million included:
Mayor, Councillor Shane Sali, said the upgrade delivered a modern, reliable and safer stormwater pumping system for Tatura.
“The upgraded station now handles existing flows more effectively and is ready to support future demand as the town grows,” he said.
Cr Rod Schubert, Midland Ward, said the works were a much-needed upgrade for the town.
“The upgraded pump station is a welcome relief for residents, ensuring water will flow quicker and more efficiently during major weather events,” he said.
Find out more about the upgrade here
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