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New transfer system for Maria Island wastewater infrastructure

New transfer system for Maria Island wastewater infrastructure The Tasmanian Government has funded upgrades to critical wastewater infrastructure at Maria Island, future-proofing it against the anticipated increase in visitors. The $1 million project will connect the existing wastewater treatment facility through a new transfer system, improving environmental outcomes for the island. The upgrades will begin […]

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Larger capacity wastewater treatment plant for Port Stephens

Larger capacity wastewater treatment plant for Port Stephens Hunter Water has begun construction on a major $24 million upgrade to its Tanilba Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant in Port Stephens. The upgrade will help ensure sustainable growth in the area by meeting the needs of the growing local population whilst also delivering environmental outcomes for decades

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New consultant to accelerate Granite Belt irrigation planning

New consultant to accelerate Granite Belt irrigation planning A new consultancy company has been appointed to fast-track final planning for the Granite Belt Irrigation Project (GBIP). National engineering consultancy Premise will oversee obtaining final permits and construction tenders for the Emu Swamp Dam, marking a serious commitment of resources on GBIP’s behalf to expediting the

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$1.8 million Gladstone pump station upgrade

$1.8 million Gladstone pump station upgrade The Queensland Government has announced that a $1.8 million pump station upgrade is one of nine Gladstone projects funded under the $200 million COVID Works for Queensland program. Queensland Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, said, “We announced the $200 million COVID Works for Queensland Program to create thousands of jobs across

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David Lawrence

David Lawrence David Lawrence has been working in the pump industry for almost 20 years. Since he entered the industry as a Service Fitter, he has worked for some of the biggest names in the Australian pump manufacturing industry and is currently a Sales Manager at Grundfos. Here, David talks about his career and the

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Metering pumps

Metering pumps Metering pumps are a positive displacement chemical dosing device with the ability to vary capacity manually or automatically as process conditions require. It features a high level of repetitive accuracy and is capable of pumping a wide range of chemicals including acids, bases, corrosive or viscous liquids, and slurries. The pumping action is

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What to look for when purchasing positive displacement pumps

What to look for when purchasing positive displacement pumps When it comes to choosing the right positive displacement pump for an application, efficient, reliable and trusted products are integral qualities to look for. Finding a manufacturer with established expertise and knowledge can make the process a lot easier, saving you time and money. For Roto

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Finding the best bearing solution for water treatment blowers

Finding the best bearing solution for water treatment blowers The turbocompressor has become a mainstay of modern water treatment technology, offering a mechanically simple design, reliability and good energy efficiency. Ideally suited for the production of large volumes of compressed air at relatively low pressure, they rely on bearings that can spin at high speeds

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Hinterland environmental water feasibility study underway

Hinterland environmental water feasibility study underway South East Water is undertaking a feasibility study to investigate the potential for the hinterland region in Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula to be connected to a permanent supply of high-quality alternative water.  Melbourne Water’s Eastern Treatment Plant at Bangholme discharges around 350 million litres per day of high-quality recycled water

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