Belmont Wetlands Beachside Toilets

Located in the picturesque Belmont Wetlands, these beachside toilet facilities were installed to cater to the high influx of visitors during the holiday seasons. Designed to balance functionality with environmental sustainability, the project demonstrates LooCube’s commitment to creating durable, high-capacity public amenities that protect the natural environment.

 Project

Belmont Wetlands Beachside Toilets

Product

4 Cubicle Block w/ 4 X CM10

6 Cubicle Block w/ 6 X CM10

Location

Belmont Wetlands

Newcastle, NSW

Completion Date

December 2021

Belmont Wetlands 6 Block

Solution

Two custom-designed buildings were installed:

1 x 4 – cubicle facility (featuring the 907 & 4xCM10 units).

1 x 6 – cubicle facility (incorporating the 907+ & 6xCM10 units).

To support these high-capacity facilities:

Two ZDU units were implemented to effectively manage leachate and prevent environmental contamination, ensuring the protection of the surrounding wetlands.

Two 200Ah solar systems power the facilities, making them energy-efficient and self-sustaining.

Key Features

High Capacity: The CM10 systems are designed to handle the intensive use typical of peak holiday periods.

Eco-Friendly Design: The ZDU system safeguards the fragile beachside ecosystem by efficiently managing wastewater.

Sustainability: Solar-powered systems minimise environmental impact and reduce reliance on external power sources.

Outcome

The Belmont Wetlands Beachside Toilets have proven to be a robust and sustainable solution, ensuring visitors have access to modern, clean, and reliable facilities while preserving the beauty of the natural environment.

Whether for high-traffic tourist destinations or remote community areas, LooCube delivers innovative, environmentally-conscious amenities that stand the test of time.

Does not include:

  • Dry Vault System
  • Site Specific Engineering Certification
  • Installation
  • Freight

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