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  • The Australian water industry “the other crisis”

    The Australian water industry “the other crisis”

    Tuesday, 12 April 2011 20:45
  • The urban water industry

    The urban water industry

    Tuesday, 12 April 2011 21:07
  • Water storage information for Australia

    Water storage information for Australia

    Tuesday, 12 April 2011 21:23
  • Judging the basin plan

    Judging the basin plan

    Tuesday, 12 April 2011 21:35
  • Integrated water management

    Integrated water management

    Tuesday, 12 April 2011 21:42
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Changing to physics based integrated catchment modelling

Thursday, 22 July 2010 16:04 Written by Diversity Health Institute (DHI)
The water quantity and quality pressures have been aggravated by our inability to provide a coordinated management and governance framework within which to manage our ground and surface waters conjunctively. Water shortage, deteriorating water quality and persistent flood risks are among the most urgent problems that need attention. However, surface…

The future of monitoring is reality

Thursday, 22 July 2010 15:43 Written by Utility Services
HydroShare. Think of SCADA, GIS, GPS, mobile computing, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) data collection, building management system, vehicle tracking, educational program, video surveillance and mobile phone network data communications all rolled up into an internet enabled package. Internal and external customer requirements for agile, elegant, economical and flexible solutions to…

ITT - Water and wastewater

Monday, 19 July 2010 11:48 Written by ITT
Our Products ITTís history is one of pioneering achievement in product development. Flygt originated the revolutionary, close-coupled, submersible, motor driven, wastewater pump. Since 1948, we have been at the forefront of new developments such as: Submersible wastewater pumps Solids handling submersibles  Slurry pumps  Propeller pumps  Mixers, aerators and recirculation pumps …
The project, managed by Leightons Contractors included a bridge drainage system which required pipe to be installed and suspended 15-20m above ground level as part of the bridge network. To fulfil the requirements in PE would have required nearly 200 fabricated junctions to catch the scupper drainage pipes, suspension and…

Black and Veatch

Monday, 12 July 2010 10:48 Written by Black and Veatch
In early 2006, Black & Veatch and their consultancy partners were appointed by the Queensland Government to carry out preliminary design for the overall Western Corridor Recycled Water Project (WCRWP), which comprised three Advanced Water Treatment (AWT) Plants, as well as the distribution network and major pumping stations. Review of…

Savewater! Alliance

Monday, 12 July 2010 10:36 Written by Savewater Alliance
Drought response plans, desalination plants and new pipelines are being implemented in order to combat the weather variability. While supply augmentation plays an important role, so do we as human beings. In order to sustain future supplies, our behaviours must change and adapt to our current climatic conditions. The savewater!Æ…
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