TSI Fund’s two water filtration plants, Macarthur and Yan Yean, have performed to expectations and continued to meet their contractual obligations.

Drought and water restrictions have had little impact on investment returns. Our 50 per cent interest in each water filtration plant provides reliable cash flow to TSI Fund.

Macarthur Water Filtration Plant, near Appin in New South Wales, has a total capacity of 265 megalitres per day, supplying more than 200,000 Sydney Water customers in the Camden, Campbelltown and Wollondilly areas.

Broughton’s Pass Weir supplies raw water to the plant from the Nepean, Avon, Cordeaux and Cataract dams. The plant has two pumping stations and provides clean, safe drinking water with minimal environmental footprint.

The remaining 50 per cent interest in Macarthur Water Filtration Plant is owned by a subsidiary of United Utilities plc.
Yan Yean Water Filtration Plant is located at the Yan Yean reservoir 30 kilometres north of Melbourne. It is a single stage direct filtration plant with a capacity of 155 megalitres per day.

The plant receives raw water from the Yan Yean reservoir and supplies Melbourne during peak periods, generally the warmer months from October to April.

The remaining 50 per cent interest in Yan Yean Water Filtration Plant is owned by a subsidiary of United Utilities plc.

  capacity
(megalitres per day)
counterparty TSI Fund ownership
Macarthur Water Filtration Plant 265 Sydney Water 50 per cent
Starfish Hill Wind Farm 155 Melbourne Water 50 per cent