Dollar Waste Water Treatment Works Upgrade
Project Overview
We are upgrading the waster water treatment works serving Dollar in Clackmannanshire
At A Glance
- £1million project to upgrade waste water treatment works
- Equipment is reaching the end of its serviceable life and needs to be replaced
- Project being delivered by WGM Engineering and is expected to be completed in June 2025
Served Its Purpose
Much of the machinery has reached the end of its working life
What We Are Doing
The Devon Way site in Dollar plays a crucial role in treating waste water, handling up to 1500 cubic metres per day.
We are installing temporary treatment machinery which will be used while the investment work is carried out.
Why We Are Doing It
The waste water treatment works have served the town of Dollar for over 30 years but the machinery is reaching the end of its serviceable life.
We are investing record amounts – more than £2billion over the past 10 years - to address the challenges of ageing assets, increasing demand and climate change.
The Dollar Waste Water Treatment Works project is being delivered by WGM Engineering and is expected to be completed in June 2025.
Update October 2024
The first phase required a giant 300-tonne crane to be brought to the site to install the temporary treatment machinery which will be used while the investment work is carried out.
Access to the site is along a single track road which is popular with dog walkers and horse riders. We needed to widen the carriageway and put down special track to be able to safely bring the crane and other heavy goods vehicles to the treatment works.
Once installation of the temporary treatment machinery has been completed the crane will be removed from site.
Devon Way will be closed between the A91 west of Dollar and Walton Crescent from Monday 4 November to Saturday 9 November 2024.