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New $30,000 irrigation system for Orange oval

New $30,000 irrigation system for Orange oval Orange City Council in NSW is undertaking a $30,000 project to install a new automatic irrigation system at Perry Oval to enable the field to be watered when required and improve the playing surface. Once complete, Council’s sportsground team will undertake weed-spraying and oversowing to boost the quality […]

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WA funds $1.5 million water program for farmers

WA funds $1.5 million water program for farmers $1.5 million has been allocated by the Western Australian Government towards Watersmart Farms, a project to assist farmers to adopt self-sufficient water supply systems and build long-term drought resilience. The Watersmart Farms project facilitates the rapid, widespread adoption of on-farm desalination plants in agricultural regions to process

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Style and size considerations when selecting a control valve

Style and size considerations when selecting a control valve Control valves play an important role in regulating the flow, pressure, temperature or other variables – such as density, concentration, level, etc. – of the fluid (gas, steam, water or chemical) to compensate for load disturbances and to maintain the process variable as close as possible

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$3 million boost for Southern and Darling Downs water supply

$3 million boost for Southern and Darling Downs water supply The Queensland Government is gearing up to find long-term water supply options for the Southern and Darling Downs regions with a $3 million in-depth water assessment that’s set to create regional jobs. Queensland Minister for Regional Development and Water, Glenn Butcher, said Queensland’s economic strategy

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Franklin Electric: the story so far

Franklin Electric: the story so far Commencing back in 1962 in Dandenong, Victoria, close by to its present site, Franklin Electric began importing and distributing 4” submersible products. Soon after, local manufacturing commenced with specialised imported parts to offer the Australian water industry Franklin’s world-leading 4” submersible motors. Over the decades, Franklin Electric motor products

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State of the Industry 2021: finding opportunities in an uncertain time

State of the Industry 2021: finding opportunities in an uncertain time As the saying goes, hindsight is 2020; but no one could have foreseen the wide scale effects COVID-19 and a devastating fire season on us last year. Now in its eighth year, Pump Industry’s State of the Industry explores how the events of 2020

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European pump body reveals energy-saving proposal

European pump body reveals energy-saving proposal Europump, the European Association of Pump Manufacturers, has announced its intention to implement the extended product approach (EPA) for water pumps on behalf of its members. Europump represents 16 national pump associations in 12 EU member states as well as Russia, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK. Its members represent

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The layflat solution to your temporary and emergency water transport problems

The layflat solution to your temporary and emergency water transport problems Super Aquaduct flexible layflat pipeline has been designed for all emergency and temporary drinking water delivery operations, and offers major cost savings and performance advantages over conventional rigid pipe. Fast deployment and retrieval Long continuous lengths of Super Aquaduct can be quickly deployed and

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