The new plant would be able to treat 1000cu m of wastewater a day, more than three times the capacity of the existing plant.
The project would cater for 1090 properties already connected to the Kerikeri Wastewater Scheme plus a further 350 properties that currently relied on septic tanks. It would have capacity for another 350-400 properties.
Meanwhile, Broadspectrum is also building a 1.5km polyethylene pipeline through Waitangi Forest to take treated wastewater for discharge into the Waitangi wetlands.
The new and oft-delayed sewage plant is thought to be the council's single biggest project to date with a budgeted cost of $25.6m. It is due to open before Christmas.
The new plant is being built on the edge of Waitangi Forest and is accessed from Shepherd Rd. The current plant is near the corner of Shepherd and Inlet Rds.
The Far North District Council is also working to upgrade its Paihia wastewater treatment plant after it was taken to the Environment Court by the Northland Regional Council for breaching its resource consent.
The court ordered the district council to fund an upgrade to reduce ammonia levels in the treated waste wastewater by April 5.
On April 4 councillors committed $6m, $2.7m of which was new funding, to building a ''submerged aerated bio-shell reactor'' on the site of the current plant.