Hydroflux Upgrades Decentralised Plant for Multinational Hospitality Group in Fiji
July 2, 2026
Hydroflux Pacific recently upgraded the decentralised water treatment plant for one of the world’s most prestigious hospitality groups who operate hotels and resorts in over 40 countries, including Fiji, where their operation hosts over 300 guests.
To facilitate reliability and performance improvements, Hydroflux were contracted to provide upgrade works to part to decentralised treatment system, that included replacement of existing disinfection and automation equipment that was end of life.

“Our treatment systems that we have provided across Fiji process over two million litres per day of sewage and industrial wastewater streams. We recently fabricated an entire decentralised solution in Lautoka, working side by side with local mechanical workshops, providing beneficial employment and skills sharing to the area. We also have been providing service level agreements for our customers to ensure that the treatment assets operate to its design intent.
Not only do we offer a complete range of decentralised water and wastewater treatment plants, but we also provide upgrades to existing systems, to increase capacity, performance, reliability and automation” says John Koumoukelis, CEO of Hydroflux.

Hydroflux provides a range of decentralised water, wastewater and sludge processing systems, that are of a modular design, with references across Australia and Asia Pacific. One of the major innovations we provide to support regions with limited access to construction equipment is our bolted Roadtrain® packaged plants.

To learn more please visit www.hydroflux.nz or call us on 09 352 2052.
About the Hydroflux Group
The Hydroflux Group aims to deliver the highest level of engineering and scientific know-how to the emerging issues of sustainability, climate adaptation and environmental protection with a specific focus on water and wastewater.
As part of its vision and mission, Hydroflux has always taken its climate responsibility seriously. In 2022, Hydroflux became Australia’s first water treatment and technology company to achieve Climate Active carbon neutral certification for its organisation and products. It knows that partnering with customers and clients is the most significant impact it can have in its journey. The Group employs over 100 staff and operates throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, with office locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Auckland, and Suva.
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