Work is under way on a $1.6 million upgrade of SA Water’s wastewater pump station in Queensbury to improve odour control and support ongoing residential growth.
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Magnetic material mops up microplastics in water
Researchers at RMIT University have found a way to rapidly remove hazardous microplastics from water using magnets.
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World-class water recycling facility for Western Sydney
Sydney Water has awarded a contract to build one of the most advanced wastewater recycling facilities in the southern hemisphere, in Western Sydney.
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Wastewater wetlands project at Cowes
Westernport Water’s wastewater treatment plant is studying how floating wetlands can be used to manage treated effluent and emissions produced from wastewater treatment.
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Aerofloat wash line brings added benefits for plastics recycler
GT Recycling Business Advisor Doug McLean knew that an upgraded water treatment system would help increase the company’s capacity. The flow-on effect the Aerofloat wash line has had on product quality is a welcome addition.
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Yarra Valley Water connects Monbulk sewerage system
Work has been completed to expand the sewerage system to Monbulk, in Victoria, enabling 900 residents to get rid of their septic tanks.
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Vic water sector leads net zero charge
The use of sustainable recycled water sources for renewable hydrogen production and capturing more biogas from sewage treatment is being explored as Victoria’s water corporations agree to reduce their emissions to net zero by 2035.
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Australia’s first gas-to-grid project kicks off
An Australian first trial has started at Sydney Water’s Malabar Wastewater Resource Recovery Plant, which will use renewable biomethane to support the energy demands of up to 13,000 homes.
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Solar powers Ballina wastewater treatment
Ballina Shire Council is installing a combined 150kW solar system at its Alstonville and Wardell Wastewater Treatment Plants.
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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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