Urgent notice: Council’s pump out service is ending. Time running out for owners

The Mapleton and District Community Association (MADCA) has issued an urgent reminder to all properties utilising the Pump Out Service organised by the Sunshine Coast Council. 

MADCA Pump Out Subcommittee Chair, Tony Brett, advises the service is set to end on July 9 this year and property owners are advised to make alternative arrangements before the deadline. 

“After July 9, there will be no further collections unless alternative arrangements have been made,” he said.

Mr Brett emphasised the need for property owners or their representatives to act promptly to secure independent alternatives. 

To assist in spreading this information, MADCA has provided full details and provider information on their website: www.madca.com.au/documents/project_docs/madca_pump_out_letter_02-2023.pdf

Mr Brett said many property owners may not be aware of the impending change. 

“I am aware information and news relating to this change has not reached some remote owners of rental properties, property managers and body corporates. 

“To assist, people should contact the owners of your residence or properties under your management that might be impacted, to ensure they have alternative arrangements in place before July 9, 2023.” 

He said some properties may be suitable for on-site liquid waste processing. 

“To assist, Cr David Law has generously offered to act as a conduit for preliminary assessments for property owners. 

Information regarding this offer is available at: www.madca.com.au/documents/project_docs/madca_pump_out_letter_05-2023.pdf

MADCA suggests bringing this article to the attention of your property manager/owner and body corporates, through the usual media channels e.g. email, noticeboards, and letterboxes.

Holding tanks offer no treatment and have no outlet. They store raw wastewater until a pumper removes it. This is compared to septic tanks which provide primary treatment by allowing wastewater to separate into three layers.

In the event of further questions, please contact enquiries@madca.com.au and they will be happy to assist.

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