Community News

AJ Lucas is working to ensure that the community and other stakeholders are kept informed of the Robertson Sewerage Scheme project as it moves forward.
It is therefore issuing regular newsletters over the life of the construction program, as well as providing a series of fact sheets on key areas of interest.
AJ Lucas is also notifying and visiting local residents prior to construction in their area to ensure appropriate notification and discussion on relevant issues.
To see maps of the area please click here.
To read an electronic version of Community Newsletters which have been issued so far on this project please click on the links below.
- Community Newsletter - October 2012
- Community Newsletter - July 2012
- Community Newsletter - June 2012
- Community Newsletter - April/May 2012
- Community Newsletter - March 2012
- Community Newsletter - February 2012
- Community Newsletter - December 2011
- Community Newsletter - November 2011
- Community Newsletter - September/October 2011
- Community Newsletter - August 2011
- Community Newsletter - July 2011
- Community Newsletter - June/July 2011
- Community Newsletter – May 2011
To read a series of new and updated Fact Sheets which were made available at the September Community Information Event, please click on the links below.
- Surveys and Potholing
- Trenching and Underboring
- Environmental management
- Working on Private Property
- Working in Pressure Areas
- Restoration
- Your Connection
- How the System Will Connect
- Building around a Council Sewer Main
To read a series of Frequently Asked Questions on this project, please click here.
To read copies of Fact Sheets which were made available at the June Community Information Day, please click on the links below.
- Project outline
- Construction methods
- Pressure pipe sewerage system
- Community relations
- A new sewerage treatment plant
- A new pump station
- Residential connections (Wingecarribee Shire Council fact sheet)
To read an electronic version of past Resident Updates which were issued on this project by Wingecarribee Shire Council, please click on the links below.
Community News