| Location |
Work description |
Project timeline |
Contact |
| Throughout the city |
Aged water meter replacement program |
Ongoing |
07 3412 3412 |
| Various locations |
Wastewater (sewage) pipeline relining and maintenance hole relining. For more information, please visit Wastewater pipeline and maintenance hole renewal program. |
Ongoing |
Sue Salisbury on 07 2899 7505 |
| Various locations |
Valve and hydrant replacement program |
July 2026 |
Sanjeev Singh on 07 2899 7415 |
| Jimboomba WWTP to Cedar Grove WWTP |
Sewer main from Jimboomba to Cedar Grove via Henderson Road, Candlebark Road, Spear Park to CG. |
Mid-2026 |
Sue Salisbury on 07 2899 7505 |
| Pimpama Street, Waterford |
Wastewater Pump Station Upgrade |
Late March 2026 to late June 2026 |
Sanjeev Singh on 07 2899 7415 |
| Coral Street, Loganlea |
Wastewater Pump Station Upgrade |
Late March 2026 to late September 2026 |
Sanjeev Singh on 07 2899 7415 |
| Third Avenue, Marsden |
Water and Wastewater Main Relocation |
Late March 2026 to late June 2027 |
Sanjeev Singh on 07 2899 7415 |
| Chambers Flat |
New Metering Transfer Station and driveway |
Mid 2026 |
Sanjeev Singh on 07 2899 7415 |
| Flagstone (various locations) |
New water main connections |
April 2026 |
Sanjeev Singh on 07 2899 7415 |
This award-winning centre is open daily from 5:30am to 6:30pm. Please note that the gates to the centre and carpark close at 6:30pm, please make sure you leave the Centre before this time.
Community members can visit the site to enjoy:
- a 2.5 kilometre walking track along the Logan River
- shaded seating and picnic tables
- parking, accessible toilets and drinking fountain
- viewing the Cedar Grove Landcare nursery and training facility.
Access is from Cedar Grove Road, and there is a public carpark at the end of the access road. Dogs on a leash are allowed but there is no access for motorbikes, horses, fishing or camping.
Apart from community facilities, the centre is home to Queensland’s first wastewater treatment plant to benefit the environment by producing record low nutrient levels in effluent and offsetting remaining nutrients through catchment restoration. Phase two of the wetlands at Cedar Grove Environmental Centre is expected to commence construction during 2025. Visits to the treatment plant are by arrangement only. The site master plan was developed with a Community Reference Group. Minutes of the meetings of this group are available from Logan Water on request.
For general enquiries, please call us on 07 3412 3412.
A new wastewater treatment facility is needed to service development in the Park Ridge, Logan Village and Yarrabilba areas in the coming years.
The planned facility currently known as the Chambers Flat wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) will ultimately be constructed on part of a 144-hectare site at Pleasant View Road, Chambers Flat.
Current status
Following the announcement from the Deputy Premier of Queensland, the Hon Jarrod Bleijie MP that Logan City Council has secured $136 million through the Queensland Government’s Residential Activation Fund for the Chambers Flat WWTP, design is now underway and will continue for the next 12 months, with construction expected to commence within the next three years.
Find out more information by visiting Residential Activation Fund to unlock 20,000 new homes in Logan.
Community Reference Group
Council has established the Chambers Flat Community Reference Group.
The purpose of the Community Reference Group is to:
- enhance communication between Council and community members affected by the project
- increase our understanding of community feedback about the development of the Chambers Flat WWTP and connecting trunk infrastructure
- maximise opportunities for the community and environment as part of the project.
For more information and terms of reference, please read the Chambers Flat WWTP Community Reference Group Terms of Reference(PDF, 540KB).
Community Reference Group meeting minutes
Information materials
Frequently asked questions
Chambers flat WWTP frequently asked questions - February 2022(PDF, 920KB)
If you have any questions about this project, please contact Tania on 07 2899 7457, 0439 736 313 or email watercomms@logan.qld.gov.au.
Planned wastewater infrastructure – Park Ridge to Chambers Flat wastewater pipeline
Logan Water is currently in the planning phase for new wastewater infrastructure to support the future wastewater treatment plant proposed at Chambers Flat.
Logan Water is proposing to undertake site investigation activities and preliminary design for a new pipeline required to transport wastewater from Park Ridge developments to Chambers Flat. The pipeline is expected to be required in the next five to 10 years.
Park Ridge to Chambers Flat Wastewater pipeline fact sheet(PDF, 388KB)
More information and feedback
If you have any queries about the works or would like to provide your contact details to receive updates on the project, please email watercomms@logan.qld.gov.au or phone 07 2899 7457 to speak with the projects Community Engagement Team.
Built in 1983, the Loganholme Wastewater Treatment Plant is the largest in Logan City and the third largest in South-East Queensland, processing over 90 percent of Logan City’s wastewater. It Is also the home to the Australian first gasification facility.
Currently, the Loganholme WWTP is undergoing significant upgrades, including the enhancement of the administration building and the addition of a new depot. These improvements aim to boost efficiency and operations, facilitate the relocation from the Smith Road depot, and create a more fit-for-purpose centralized hub.
For more information, please download the project works notice or contact our Community Engagement team by email at watercomms@logan.qld.gov.au.
The project involves construction of approximately 7.2 kilometres of trunk water pipeline and associated infrastructure. The pipeline will be installed using a combination of open trench and underground drilling construction methods.
Where is it happening?
Construction of the new pipeline will occur between Travis Road water reservoir in Logan Village and the Seqwater water pump station in Chambers Flat via Bobermien Road, Stockleigh Road (section complete), Yore Road, Carabeen Road, Geoff Philp Drive and under the Logan River. The works will occur on Council-owned land and infrastructure easements.
When is it happening?
Construction is underway on the horizontal drilling component of the project currently. Open trench works between Lady Ardeen Drive and Yore Road have also commenced with an expected completion in approximately four months (weather and construction conditions permitting).
What can I expect?
Logan Water will make every effort to minimise disruption to the community during these works. However, some localised construction impacts may be experienced at times including:
- Increased levels of noise, dust and vibration. The site team will implement measures to reduce these impacts as much as practical.
- Temporary driveway access restrictions at times. Logan Water will liaise with affected residents in advance of works.
- Changed traffic conditions including temporary road / lane closure(s), reduced speed limits and footpath closures.
- Frequent truck movements to and from work sites to allow machinery / materials to be delivered and removed.
- Some vegetation removal including trimming of overhanging branches. Logan Water will undertake all vegetation removal in accordance with Council and State Government requirements.
More information and feedback
If you have any queries about the works or would like to provide your contact details to receive updates on the project, please contact the project’s Senior Community Engagement Officer, Tania, on 0439 736 313 or 07 2899 7457, or email watercomms@logan.qld.gov.au.
To support the future road upgrade by our Roads Branch, Logan Water will relocate existing water and wastewater mains currently positioned within the planned road corridor. These works are essential to ensure the new road can be constructed safely and efficiently.
Where is it happening?
Construction activities will take place along: Third Avenue, Second Avenue and Fourth Avenue in Marsden. Location of works map below.
When is it happening?
- Laydown area: Preparation works will begin in mid–to–late March 2026 and continue for approximately 4–6 weeks.
- Vegetation clearing: Works will commence in late March 2026 and continue through to late May 2026.
- Fencing works: Temporary fencing installation and fence relocation activities will take place across April and May 2026.
- Underground drilling: Drilling works will begin in mid–to–late April 2026 and are expected to be completed by late June 2026.
- Trenching works: Trenching works for the installation of pipes will commence shortly after the drilling activities are completed and are expected to be finished by late June 2027
What can I expect?
Logan Water will make every effort to minimise disruption to the community during these works. However, some localised construction impacts may be experienced at times including:
- Increased levels of noise, dust and vibration. The site team will implement measures to reduce these impacts as much as practical.
- Temporary driveway access restrictions at times. Logan Water will liaise with affected residents in advance of works.
- Changed traffic conditions including temporary road / lane closure(s), reduced speed limits and footpath closures.
- Frequent truck movements to and from work sites to allow machinery / materials to be delivered and removed.
- Some vegetation removal including trimming of overhanging branches. Logan Water will undertake all vegetation removal in accordance with Council and State Government requirements.
More information and feedback
If you have any queries about the works, or would like to provide your contact details to receive updates on the project, please contact the project Community Engagement Team on 07 2899 7415 or email watercomms@logan.qld.gov.au
For more information about our projects, please contact our Community Engagement team by email at watercomms@logan.qld.gov.au.