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Construction begins on $64 million KI desalination plant
Construction begins on $64 million KI desalination plant Construction has begun for Kangaroo Island’s new seawater desalination plant, which will improve drinking water reliability, support
First pipes arrive for Billimari Bores project
First pipes arrive for Billimari Bores project Cowra Council has started receiving a delivery of 26km of pipe that will connect the Billimari bore fields
$7.5m grant for gas development at Beetaloo Subbasin
$7.5m grant for gas development at Beetaloo Subbasin The Federal Government has announced a $7.5 million grant to boost national gas reserves through gas exploration
Pipeline, pump station works continue for Tamar Estuary River
Pipeline, pump station works continue for Tamar Estuary River The Tamar Estuary River Health Action Plan (TERHAP) is moving ahead with works on a number
Sewage sludge for the long haul
Sewage sludge for the long haul The good, old pneumatic post system could have been godfather to this pioneering technology. The specialist in progressive cavity
Western Irrigation Project one step closer to delivering recycled water
Western Irrigation Project one step closer to delivering recycled water The $116.3 million Western Irrigation Network project is one step closer to delivering recycled water
Barwon Water to use 2MW electrolyser for renewable hydrogen
Barwon Water to use 2MW electrolyser for renewable hydrogen A $43.3 million government-funded Barwon Water project is set to integrate a 2MW electrolyser to generate
Abandoned mine to transform into world-first co-located pumped hydro plant
Abandoned mine to transform into world-first co-located pumped hydro plant An abandoned gold mine in Far North Queensland will become the first co-located solar and
New underground sand pipeline to replenish SA beaches
New underground sand pipeline to replenish SA beaches The City of Charles Sturt’s development application for a new 10km underground sand pipeline has been approved,
Federal Government supports NT gas exploration with $19.4 million grant
Federal Government supports NT gas exploration with $19.4 million grant The Federal Government has entered three grant agreements worth a combined $19.4 million to support
FITT Resources keeps Sydney Water pumping
FITT Resources keeps Sydney Water pumping Sydney Water provides water and wastewater services to the Sydney metropolitan, Illawarra and Blue Mountains regions. The post FITT
Selection considerations for wastewater pumps
Selection considerations for wastewater pumps By Annabelle Powell, Journalist, Pump Industry Magazine Pump systems are critical to keeping our world in motion. When selecting a
$100 million On-farm Emergency Water Infrastructure Rebate available to more VIC farmers
$100 million On-farm Emergency Water Infrastructure Rebate available to more VIC farmers The Federal and Victorian Governments are increasing their support of drought-affected farmers by
$20 million investment for Lake Macquarie wastewater infrastructure
$20 million investment for Lake Macquarie wastewater infrastructure Toronto Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) has acquired a $20 million investment as part of a suite of
The FK Range by DAB: submersible pumps for sewage
The FK Range by DAB: submersible pumps for sewage Thanks to their construction, the FK Series – DAB’s professional submersible wastewater pumps – can guarantee
Efficient operations of pump systems (part 5)
Efficient operations of pump systems (part 5) The PIA’s Australian Pump Technical Handbook is a cornerstone text for the Australian pump industry and, in our
Construction underway on Mardie Salt & Potash project in WA
Construction underway on Mardie Salt & Potash project in WA Construction works are underway on a major salt and potash project on the Pilbara coast,
High flow pump station, sewer pipes delivered for Melbourne’s north
High flow pump station, sewer pipes delivered for Melbourne’s north $34 million of sewer upgrades for Melbourne’s northern suburbs are now complete, with project outcomes
Compressed air energy storage: pumping air underground to support Australia’s energy grid
Compressed air energy storage: pumping air underground to support Australia’s energy grid Compressed air energy storage (CAES) one of the technologies looking to be established
$3.25 million project to drought-proof Cranbourne Gardens
$3.25 million project to drought-proof Cranbourne Gardens The Victorian Government is drought-proofing the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne by using recycled irrigation water from Melbourne’s Eastern