Integra Water, Moorebank, Sydney

Established in 1990, Integra is one of the largest privately owned and operated Australian water treatment providers.

Integra Water has an annual revenue >$50M. It’s 200+ employees operate from over 6+ locations across Australia.

This facility handles both small and large packages of dangerous goods rated chemicals.

The Integra Water website provides a list of locations throughout Australia. A Sydney address that is listed appears to be an office. This location is not listed on the website. Additionally, the website does not identify any of the owners, directors or managers of the organisation.

Previous Incidents

Integra Water’s factory in Kurnell, NSW, caught fire in 2011 due to a hydrogen peroxide reaction. The fire prompted the evacuation of residents within 800 meters. The fire resulted in total destruction of the factory.

Link: ABC News Story

NSW Fire and Rescue Report:

Fourteen FRNSW fire engines and five RFS fire engines are onsite. A total of 90 firefighters are fighting the fire. Approximately 250 residents are evacuated and a 500 metre exclusion zone will remain in place until fire fully extinguished. The factory contains chemicals so monitoring of smoke and water run off for contamination is taking place with Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW and Sutherland local council officers assisting.

NSW Environmental Trust Report:

A one-off grant was approved by the Trust in June 2011. The Trust approved a grant of $1,155,433 to the Office of Environment and Heritage under the Restoration and Rehabilitation Major Grants Program. The grant was to clean up contaminated water from a fire at Integra Water Treatment Solutions at Kurnell. The fire resulted in large volumes of contaminated water, which was at risk of being discharged into Marton Park Wetland, a sensitive site that is connected to the Ramsar-listed Towra Point Nature Reserve. It is expected that the funds will be refunded once legal action is resolved. See Report

Flyover Video, July 2024

This video captured the state of the facility at one point in time. We did not have authorized access to the facility, the plans or the operating procedures.

We have made the following assumptions:

1. floor grates in outdoor areas drain to stormwater

2. labelled new drums contain product

3. if segregation systems between incompatible chemicals or spill containment systems are not visible, they are not installed

If you are an owner or an operator and we have got this wrong, please contact us and we will endeavor to correct any errors we have made.

 

Client Organisations

National portfolio clients include:

  • Retail: Coles, Myer, David Jones
  • Real estate: Knight Frank, Dexus, GPT, QIC, JLL, Vicinity, CBRE
  • Defence: Locations throughout Australia
  •  Industry: Food manufacturing

Local Environment

Integra Water is located within 250m of Anzac Creek which flows into the Georges River.

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