Banana Shire Council operates a total of four (4) sewage schemes. These include Biloela, Moura, Taroom and Theodore.
Council has determined and set appropriate level of Customer Service Standards for a range of performance indicators based on historical records for its water supply and sewerage services.
Flushable wipes or baby wipes do not break down in the sewerage system. They may flush away from view however they are not bio-degradable. Regardless of what the package says please place your wipes in the bin.
Approval from Council Water Services section is required if you wish to access Council water and sewer services and/or facilities which include:
Download an application form
A blockage occurs in a sewer pipe when the flow is inhibited by material inside the pipe. The main causes of sewer blockages are:
A private plumber will need to be contacted to investigate any residential blockages. If the licensed plumber believes that the issue is on Council side, Council reticulation crew will be contacted and appropriate paperwork will be submitted to Council.
Please refer to Blockage or Damage to Sewer Jump Ups Procedure for further information
The sewer and sewer manholes that a house drain connects to are the responsibility of Banana Shire Council.
The house drains are the responsibility of each property owner and they need to be maintained to ensure that stormwater and groundwater doesn’t enter the sewerage system
An overflow relief gully (ORG) is a small drain located outside of the home, usually connected to the end of the house sewer. It is designed to release any odours or sewage overflows outside of the property in the event of a blockage and is a critical part of the sewerage system.
Property owners should check their overflow relief gullies regularly to ensure they are properly fitted and operational.
For more information read our overflow relief gully fact sheet.