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controlling station for the performance of the other first generation stations. The station is also historically significant for its associations with the Bondi Ocean
Outfall Sewer (BOOS) which was Sydney's first ocean outfall. The construction of SP001 and the BOOS (ten years earlier) formed a part of the major advance in the protection of the public health of Sydney by ending the discharge of sewage into the Harbour. They were built as a direct response to the outbreaks of Enteric Fever (Typhoid) which plagued Sydney from the 1870s to 1890s and the recommendations of the Sydney City and Suburban Health Board (which was established by the Government in 1875 to report on the best means of sewage disposal) which proposed the establishment of outfall sewers. Aesthetically it is an excellent example of a substantial and prominent industrial building designed in the Federation Free Style which due to its scale, colour, texture and location has considerable streetscape value.
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enterprise of the engineers of that time. It functioned as the
Controlling Station which monitored the performance of 17 other pumping stations. The pumping station still fulfils its role, nearly a century after its introduction, as a low level sewage pumping station as originally designed and constructed albeit with some mechanical upgrading. The original pumps were of the "plunger" type. This technique was prone to wear and blockages and was eventually replaced by centrifugal pumping units powered by AC motors and each station individually controlled. The same power source, although for electric trams, was utilised for opening and closing of the
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reinforced concrete usage within
Australia. It has educational potential in revealing the development of sewage pumping engineering works and architectural taste in a period when utilitarian buildings were given as much careful attention as public buildings. It is also technically significant for its continual use as a low level sewage pumping station as originally designed and constructed, albeit with mechanical and electrical upgrading. Originally it was supplied with direct current from the nearby Tramway's Department Powerhouse.
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Federation Free Style of architecture in New South Wales. It displays in its fabric a rare combination of superior utilitarian design, architectural qualities and craftsmanship. The scale, colour, texture and detail of the building makes an
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which provide access the offices above and machinery chamber below. The remainder of this floor consists of storage and loading bay. The first floor comprised three spaces. On the south there was an office, in the middle was a controlling room and to the north there were a lavatory and store room. To
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Australia. From 1904 to 1918 it fulfilled an ingenious role, which reflects the
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Southern Outfall Sewers, formed a part of the major advance in the protection of the
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and a smooth-tooled intrados. The centre bay expresses the former controlling room above and a store room below. The north bay is dominated by a ground floor arch, which is of brick and matches the arch over the
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Electric Pumping
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National Trust (NSW) register and is thus recognised by an identifiable group, and as such has importance to the broader community. The excellent design of the building by the Department of Public Works reflects the body of work emanating from the then
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level. The parapet has a row of vertical recessed panels on each side of a raised and panelled centre section, giving the breakfront the character of a triumphal arch. The entry bay has a round arch with bullnosed intrados and moulded stone
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1626:Tank Stream
1416:Winburndale
1336:Rocky Creek
1271:Island Bend
1246:Grahamstown
1056:Vent stacks
1047:Ultimo (#1)
996:Wolli Creek
966:Cooks River
792:, Australia
728:Attribution
520:Stations".
480: 1918
472: 1918
374:Description
85: /
73:151°11′57″E
61:Coordinates
56:, Australia
1641:Categories
1530:Historical
1509:Regulators
1411:Tumut Pond
1391:Tareelaroi
1386:Tantangara
1356:Split Rock
1316:Murray Two
1306:Medlow Dam
1211:Deep Creek
1186:Chichester
1166:Burrinjuck
1161:Burrendong
1139:reservoirs
981:Mosman Bay
914:Warragamba
803:reservoirs
686:13 October
625:References
344:Botany Bay
258:suburb of
165:Designated
70:33°52′39″S
1606:Manly Dam
1421:Windamere
1406:Tumut Two
1401:Toonumbar
1371:Suma Park
1291:Khancoban
1276:Jindabyne
1216:Eucumbene
1151:Blowering
959:Aqueducts
747:CC-BY 4.0
699:CC-BY 4.0
436:voussoirs
389:sandstone
385:brickwork
360:St Peters
348:Haymarket
106:Architect
1500:WaterNSW
1436:Wyangala
1376:Talbingo
1231:Glenbawn
1201:Cochrane
1146:Bendeela
1093:Stanmore
1078:Lewisham
986:Old Como
976:Lewisham
943:Sewerage
933:Woronora
872:Cordeaux
867:Cataract
682:. H01336
581:See also
421:fanlight
397:parapets
317:In 1859
287:SPS 0001
249:sewerage
197:Builders
189:Category
41:Location
1381:Tallowa
1331:Pindari
1296:Lostock
1281:Jounama
1256:Guthega
1241:Googong
1206:Copeton
1191:Chifley
1181:Chaffey
1171:Carcoar
1073:Croydon
1068:Burwood
750:licence
702:licence
517:Central
417:imposts
412:transom
331:typhoid
313:History
301:of the
262:in the
1321:Oberon
1286:Keepit
951:Sydney
877:Nepean
808:Sydney
441:stairs
429:plinth
425:ashlar
393:facade
319:Sydney
299:agency
260:Ultimo
256:Sydney
46:Ultimo
1396:Tooma
1341:Rydal
1326:Pejar
1226:Geehi
1156:Brogo
1063:Bondi
408:porch
297:, an
283:SPS 1
126:Owner
98:Built
1266:Hume
1037:Ryde
945:and
862:Avon
801:and
799:Dams
688:2018
404:bays
387:and
289:and
243:The
181:Type
176:1336
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