Industry News

New Port Hinchinbrook treatment plant opens

New Port Hinchinbrook treatment plant opens Image: Reef Pix/stock.adobe.com A new and improved sewerage treatment plant has opened in Port Hinchinbrook, near Cardwell in north Queensland. The $19.3 million plant will provide vital sewerage services to the local community, […] The post New Port Hinchinbrook treatment plant opens appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine. Read […]

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Smarter pumping for industrial efficiency

Smarter pumping for industrial efficiency Image: Grundfos Advanced pump systems lower energy costs and streamline operations in high-pressure industrial applications. From food processing to pulp and paper, industrial applications rely on high-pressure pumps to handle demanding washing […] The post Smarter pumping for industrial efficiency appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine. Read rest of article

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Major partnership announced to deliver renewable heating

Major partnership announced to deliver renewable heating Image: htpix/stock.adobe.com GTC, the largest installer and operator of last-mile multi-utility networks in the UK, has partnered with Kensa, the leading manufacturer and installer of award-winning British-made ground source heat pumps, to […] The post Major partnership announced to deliver renewable heating appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine.

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$55 million in funding for Tasmanian water security

$55 million in funding for Tasmanian water security Image: VIEWFOTO STUDIO/stock.adobe.com Ellendale’s water supply is set to be secured during the summer months after a project to connect the town to the Fentonbury Water Treatment Plant was awarded funding from the […] The post $55 million in funding for Tasmanian water security appeared first on

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New carbon capture method pumps up engineers

New carbon capture method pumps up engineers University of Cincinnati Professor Joo-Youp Lee and his students developed an efficient system to capture carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere. Pictured is a small benchtop version of the system. Credit: Andrew Higley Until now, carbon capture developments have focused mainly on removing greenhouse gases at their source,

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Future trends in wastewater pumping

Future trends in wastewater pumping Image: Dr Haoran Duan One researcher is delivering a vision for smarter, energy-positive pumps in wastewater treatment, advancing sustainability and global growth opportunities for the pump industry. “I love the environment, and I love […] The post Future trends in wastewater pumping appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine. Read rest

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Shoalhaven Water Director to retire

Shoalhaven Water Director to retire Image: Steve/stock.adobe.com Shoalhaven Water Director, Rob Horner, has announced his retirement after a long and distinguished 29-year career with Council’s water utility. Mr Horner joined Shoalhaven Water as a civil engineer in […] The post Shoalhaven Water Director to retire appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine. Read rest of article

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