The completion of a pipeline network connecting the Kyneton Water Reclamation Plant to land owners and businesses will offer better reuse options for Kyneton wastewater.
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Aerofloat uses AeroWAVE wastewater treatment for plastics recycling industry
National targets to have 70 per cent of plastic packaging recycled or composted and 50 per cent recycled content in packaging by 2025 has driven growth in Australia’s plastics recycling industry. Advanced recycling technology is being fast-tracked and millions of dollars poured into infrastructure to help increase recycling rates.
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Recycled water to keep the grass greener in Melbourne’s south east
A new 42-kilometre pipeline will supply recycled water to the Kingston, Monash and Bayside communities in Melbourne’s south east.
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Recycled water in the pipeline for Werribee Zoo
The Werribee Open Range Zoo will have access to a reliable recycled water supply thanks to a new 2.7-kilometre pipeline connecting it to the Werribee Recycled Water Plant.
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Tasmanian recycled water scheme funded
The National Government has committed $5 million toward the $11 million expansion of the Penna Recycled Water Scheme in Tasmania.
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Recycled water to boost farming
The Bellarine Peninsula will have access to high quality recycled water, unlocking new agricultural and horticulture production opportunities.
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Wastewater recycling tested in homes
An Australian-first pilot program which aims to recycle and reuse between 25 to 45 per cent of household water is being introduced by Sydney Water.
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Dealing with a water shortage
Australia’s worst drought on record paved the way for new technologies in recycled water, but how should authorities deal with the mix of products and services? Toli Papadopoulos reports.
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Population boom could lead to more recycled drinking water
Sydney’s population is set to increase by an estimated 1.74 million residents in the next 18 years which could lead to growing pains.
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