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Major Awarded to New Launceston Predictive Design Tool
Major Awarded to New Launceston Predictive Design Tool A predictive tool to assist in the design of Launceston water infrastructure has won a major award
Koumala’s new $2 million water treatment plant completed
Koumala’s new $2 million water treatment plant completed The $2 million Koumala Water Treatment Plant is now complete, with three storage tanks and a pump
NSW fish screen project to protect fish and farms
NSW fish screen project to protect fish and farms A new program by the New South Wales Government to install fish screens on pumps seeks
Micropump announces new distribution partnership with Kelair Pumps Australia
Micropump announces new distribution partnership with Kelair Pumps Australia Micropump has announced a new distribution partnership with Kelair Pumps Australia, a leading source of pumping
Wastewater network set to receive multi-million dollar upgrades
Wastewater network set to receive multi-million dollar upgrades Cairns Regional Council has reviewed its ten-year capital works program to identify wastewater projects that could be
Work kicks off on WA’s first pumped hydro solution
Work kicks off on WA’s first pumped hydro solution Construction is officially underway on Western Australia’s first pumped hydro solution, with the 1.5MW pumped hydro
Stuarts Point Sewerage Scheme delivery faces 18 month delay
Stuarts Point Sewerage Scheme delivery faces 18 month delay A new timeline for the delivery of the much-anticipated Stuarts Point Sewerage Scheme has been delivered,
Landmark Indigenous Australian engagement strategy for Water Corp
Landmark Indigenous Australian engagement strategy for Water Corp The proportion of Water Corporation contracts awarded to Indigenous Australian suppliers has increased for the third consecutive
Two-year low for ‘unflushables’ blockages in SA
Two-year low for ‘unflushables’ blockages in SA SA Water has announced that the rate of blockages due to ‘unflushables’ has dropped to a two-year low,
Unitywater ceases outsourcing of wastewater operations
Unitywater ceases outsourcing of wastewater operations In a company-first, Unitywater is managing its full fleet of wastewater assets. Following a year-long handover process of treatment
Mt Kynoch Water Treatment Plant upgrade progressing
Mt Kynoch Water Treatment Plant upgrade progressing The $28 million upgrade to the Mt Kynoch Water Treatment Plant is on track to be completed by
Pioneering submission lodged for Cliff Head Joint Venture
Pioneering submission lodged for Cliff Head Joint Venture A joint venture between Pilot Energy and partner Triangle Energy has made history as the first in
Heat pump global sales set to soar, IEA report says
Heat pump global sales set to soar, IEA report says A newly-released special report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), The Future of Heat Pumps,
New manufacturing industry body improving access to skilled workers
New manufacturing industry body improving access to skilled workers A new manufacturing industry body, The Board of Manufacturing Skills Queensland (MSQ), has met for the
Funding for new Murwillumbah pump station to reduce flood impacts
Funding for new Murwillumbah pump station to reduce flood impacts A $284,000 grant has been secured to build a new stormwater pump station in Murwillumbah,
Hunter Water’s major pump station upgrade
Hunter Water’s major pump station upgrade Hunter Water has announced it will invest more than $5 million to upgrade one of the largest and longest-running
Regional Water Assessment expands to include Granite Belt Irrigation Project
Regional Water Assessment expands to include Granite Belt Irrigation Project The Granite Belt Irrigation Project, including Emu Swamp Dam, will be included in the Queensland
New bioenergy recycling facility for Western Sydney
New bioenergy recycling facility for Western Sydney Sydney Water has announced the construction of its first food waste to bioenergy recycling facility situated in Western
From saving energy to creating energy
From saving energy to creating energy Pumps can be used as turbines to generate low-cost electricity from existing pipe systems with no associated environmental impact.
New WWPS for Lockyer Valley upgrade
New WWPS for Lockyer Valley upgrade The $32 million Lockyer Valley upgrade has been started by Urban Utilities, including an 8km pipe connecting Plainland to