Burnie Truck Washdown and Effluent Disposal Facility complete

By Lana Best
Tasmanian Country
14 Apr 2026
Truck

The Burnie Truck Washdown and Effluent Disposal Facility at Minna Road is now complete, marking an important milestone in the delivery of critical infrastructure to support North-West Tasmania’s livestock, transport and agricultural industries.

Coordinated by the Cradle Coast Authority (CCA) and delivered by the Minna Road Group, the Burnie facility provides livestock transport operators with a modern, safe and accessible location to wash heavy vehicles and plant and responsibly dispose of effluent.

The facility plays a key role in reducing the spread of weeds and disease, while delivering improved biosecurity, road safety, animal welfare and environmental outcomes.

 The Burnie Truck Wash includes two truck wash bays, onsite water treatment and an accompanying management system, supporting livestock transporters and plant operators to meet their obligations to manage effluent and maintain clean vehicles as they move between farms and across the region.

Cradle Coast Authority CEO Phil Reid said the completion of the Burnie facility represents a significant step forward for regional biosecurity and transport infrastructure.

“The Braddon Truck Wash project has been a major undertaking, delivering four purpose-built facilities across the North-West,” Mr Reid said.

“The completion of the Burnie site at Minna Road provides an essential service for farmers and transport operators, supporting high biosecurity standards while improving animal welfare and road safety for everyone using our roads.

“The project has required close collaboration between all levels of government, industry partners, landholders and local stakeholders to deliver fit-for-purpose infrastructure for the region.

In reference to the Burnie facility, Member for Braddon Anne Urquhart said the facility delivers exactly the kind of practical, on the ground infrastructure the region needs to support farmers, livestock transporters and agricultural businesses.

“By providing a modern, purpose-built washdown and effluent disposal site, the Burnie Truck Wash strengthens biosecurity, improves animal welfare, and helps keep our roads and environment safe.”

The official opening of the truck wash facility will take place on Thursday, April 16. 

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