The Eastern Treatment Plant, located in Melbourne, is a tertiary treatment plant that treats over 45% of the city's sewage. The plant has undergone upgrades to improve its treatment process and reduce its environmental impact. The treatment process involves three stages: primary, secondary, and tertiary. The tertiary stage includes ozone production, biological media filtration, and disinfection using UV radiation and chlorine. The plant produces class A quality water that is used for non-drinking purposes such as firefighting and irrigation. The plant also utilizes biogas to generate renewable energy, reducing its reliance on the grid and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions.