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SA Water’s supply chain secures works during COVID-19

SA Water’s supply chain secures works during COVID-19 SA Water has attributed its ability to maintain ongoing water and wastewater services during COVID-19 to its strong supply chain partnerships.  In the early stages of the pandemic, a proactive and comprehensive management approach, which included risk assessments of critical suppliers and bulk advance procurement, secured the […]

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Water supply plans to be developed for Gloucester

Water supply plans to be developed for Gloucester New South Wales’ MidCoast Council is progressing with concept plans developed in 2019 to improve the reliability of Gloucester’s water supply, with the proposal of two new reservoirs. The results of the concept investigation were presented in the Council’s recent strategic meeting, where councillors unanimously endorsed the

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Preparatory works begin on Mount Bold Dam upgrade

Preparatory works begin on Mount Bold Dam upgrade South Australia’s largest reservoir is being gradually emptied in preparation for the first stage of construction on the Mount Bold Dam safety upgrade. As part of the preparatory works, critical equipment used to isolate the dam’s valves and pipework will be replaced. A detailed condition assessment is

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ARENA invests $1.1 million for renewable methane plant

ARENA invests $1.1 million for renewable methane plant The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will invest $1.1 million towards the construction of a modular renewable methane production demonstration plant. With the funding, the APA Group (APA) will build the plant at its Wallumbilla Gas Hub, near Roma in Queensland. The ‘power to gas’ demonstration plant

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Queensland’s Urannah Dam declared a coordinated project

Queensland’s Urannah Dam declared a coordinated project Central Queensland’s proposed $2.9 billion Urannah Dam has been declared a coordinated project to provide water security in the region. The Urannah Dam will undergo an impact assessment process to determine any significant environmental, social, cultural and economic impacts it may have on the region. Queensland Premier, Annastacia

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Queensland Government supports gas exploration during COVID-19

Queensland Government supports gas exploration during COVID-19 The Queensland Government has introduced a range of measures to support gas exploration to mitigate the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. These measures are designed to provide relief and flexibility to support explorers. They also encourage innovative exploration activities through a direct grant process. The package provides

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Works progress to reintroduce water supply to Tasmanian village

Works progress to reintroduce water supply to Tasmanian village TasWater has received the green light to reintroduce a water supply to Pioneer, a village north-east of Launceston in Tasmania. Regulators have officially approved the plan for a reticulated water supply for the town, after Dorset Council unanimously supported the proposal. TasWater Acting General Manager, Corporate

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Granite Belt Irrigation Project to soon open tenders

Granite Belt Irrigation Project to soon open tenders Construction tenders for the Granite Belt Irrigation Project (GBIP), one of Queensland’s first new dams in a decade, will be released in mid-2020. The GBIP will deliver a 12,000ML dam at Emu Swamp, south-west of Stanthorpe, and 117km of pipeline to provide water to 51 agribusiness customers. 

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