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Initiatives saving millions of litres of water at WA schools

Initiatives saving millions of litres of water at WA schools A new cross-government partnership, known as the Waterwise School Grounds Program, will see public schools in Western Australia save groundwater […] The post Initiatives saving millions of litres of water at WA schools appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine. Read rest of article Source: Pump […]

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Experience the future of pump technology with SEEPEX Pump Monitoring webinar

Experience the future of pump technology with SEEPEX Pump Monitoring webinar Digitalisation is changing products and with it the world of pumps. Individual pumps are being transformed into intelligent units within […] The post Experience the future of pump technology with SEEPEX Pump Monitoring webinar appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine. Read rest of article

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Proposed dam valve upgrade enabling Warren fish study

Proposed dam valve upgrade enabling Warren fish study A first-time extensive fish population study is underway at Warren Reservoir, aiming to support SA Water’s proposed upgrade of the […] The post Proposed dam valve upgrade enabling Warren fish study appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine. Read rest of article Source: Pump Industry Magazine

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CS Energy responds to ongoing generator failures at Callide Power Plant

CS Energy responds to ongoing generator failures at Callide Power Plant Following concurrent damage to three of the facility’s four generators – including a cooling failure and feed pump vibration – […] The post CS Energy responds to ongoing generator failures at Callide Power Plant appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine. Read rest of article

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Oversized plumbing is adding millions to Australian building costs, thanks to a standard dating back to the 1940s

Oversized plumbing is adding millions to Australian building costs, thanks to a standard dating back to the 1940s By James Gong, Deakin University and Brendan Josey, Deakin University Outdated plumbing standards are leading to oversized systems and inflated […] The post Oversized plumbing is adding millions to Australian building costs, thanks to a standard dating

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