Fifteen hydro panels installed at Valkyrie State School, southwest of Mackay, have created a sustainable water source and meant they no longer relied on water being trucked into the school.
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Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are tackling a global water challenge with unique absorbent materials designed to target not one but two toxic, heavy metal pollutants for simultaneous removal.
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New figures released today by SA Water reveal Adelaideians are continuing to clog the sewer network with wet wipes, with the prime offenders flushing in Morphett Vale, Rostrevor and Hillcrest.
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ifm provides sensors for numerous industries and purposes. The company promotes ecologically conscious decisions for water networks. This includes contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, such as the provision of clean water and sanitation.
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Ultrasonic measurement devices have evolved to be more than level sensors – from asset management and predictive maintenance to total expenditure and event duration management – today’s industry is demanding more. Read More
With flooding disrupting the East Coast of Australia, Townsville City Council (TCC) has collaborated with Taggle Systems to collect data from eleven level sensors to alert to rising water levels of rivers and catchment areas.
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FITT Resources and Chesterton Custom Seals are working together to support Sydney Water in their new infrastructure and delivery model – P4S: Partnering for Success Read More
Stephen Loneragan of HDD Engineering has lived and breathed Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) design and engineering in Australia and overseas since the early 1990s. His forthright perspective on the HDD industry tells it how it was and is now. Read More
Identifying leaks early has prevented an average of $150 in unnecessary usage charges from being added to a customer’s next bill according to South East Water. As the cost of living has increased, customers continue to be conscious of their bills. They have higher expectations of utilities to inform them of their usage and potential issues. Read More
In 2015, the Dubbo Regional Council looked into smart water meter technology not only to modernise the ageing infrastructure in place, but to streamline water usage and get information about how the necessary resource could be better managed and therefore make savings on usage. Read More