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Water treatment

Water treatment is any process that improves water quality to make it appropriate for a specific end-use. It consists of several mechanical and chemical processes that remove water contaminants. The processes remove contaminants and undesirable components. It can also reduce their concentration, making the water fit for its desired end-use. This treatment is crucial to human health and allows humans to benefit from drinking and irrigation.

Water treatment optimises most water-based industrial processes, so operating costs and risks are reduced. Poor treatment processes allow water to interact with the surfaces of pipes and vessels. Steam boilers can scale up or corrode. These deposits will mean more fuel is needed to heat the same amount of water.

The contaminants can be solid or dissolved and include metals, minerals, organic substances, viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Basic processes include coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration and lastly, disinfection of water.

Water treatment technologies are used to treat water intended for drinking, recycling or water discharges to be released into the environment. They can also be employed to prevent corrosion, scaling and bacterial development in various industrial processes. Water is a precious resource and water regulations are very stringent.

Work will soon start on SA Water’s new odour control facility in Gawler West, aimed at improving odour management in Angle Vale and surrounds

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Work will soon begin on SA Water’s new odour control facility in Gawler West. This facility will improve the management of odours emitted from the Gawler West and Angle Vale sewer network. Read More
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Regional water infrastructure across Tasmania will benefit from a more than $54 million boost thanks to a new funding program.

$54 million dedicated to upgrading Tasmania water infrastructure

Tasmania’s regional water infrastructure will benefit from a more than $54 million boost thanks to a new funding program that helps safeguard water resources and protects our natural environment. Read More
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A Hong Kong University (HKU) research team has created an innovative natural silk nanofiltration membrane that could transform water purification and treatment. Read More
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Customers from the small regional town of Elmhurst are enjoying a fully treated drinking water supply straight to their taps.

Elmhurst now has full treated drinking water supply

Elmhurst customers are enjoying a fully treated drinking water supply straight to their taps. Read More
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Streamlining trade waste management in Queensland's regional water utilities is long overdue. By cutting through the complexities, compliance can be achieved without overwhelming councils.

Streamlining the dark art of trade waste management

Streamlining trade waste management in Queensland’s regional water utilities is long overdue. By cutting through the complexities, compliance can be achieved without overwhelming councils. Read More
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Regent Pumps has been solving problems from chocolate factories to naval bases for over 75 years, proving that no pump is too old, strange, or stuck to fix!

Keeping Australia pumped since 1948

Regent Pumps has been solving problems from chocolate factories to naval bases for over 75 years, proving that no pump is too old, strange, or stuck to fix! Read More
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From deep wells to flooded streets, these submersible pumps are the powerhouse engineered to tackle the dirtiest jobs easily.

Dive deep with confidence and submersible pumps

From deep wells to flooded streets, these submersible pumps are the powerhouse engineered to tackle the dirtiest jobs easily. Read More
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Research shows that filter feeders strike a natural balance between permeability and selectivity that could inform water treatment systems.

A new water treatment filter inspired by the manta ray

New research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) shows that filter feeders strike a natural balance between permeability and selectivity that could inform the design of water treatment systems. Read More
Chris EdwardsNovember 28, 2024, 9:49 amNovember 28, 2024
TasWater has installed new aerator technology at its Legana Sewage Treatment Plant, as part of the utility’s $1.9 billion investment.

TasWater’s innovative sewage treatment upgrade

TasWater has installed new aerator technology at its Legana Sewage Treatment Plant, as part of the utility’s five-year $1.9 billion investment in its network. Read More
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The Australian and Western Australian Governments have jointly invested $60 million to construct a new water treatment plant in Busselton.

Busselton water treatment plant on the way

The Australian and Western Australian Governments have jointly invested $60 million to construct a new water treatment plant in Busselton in Western Australia. Read More
Chris EdwardsOctober 14, 2024, 8:25 amOctober 14, 2024
The crown for Tasmania’s best tasting tap water—and the all-important bragging rights—have been claimed by a back-to-back winner.

Back-to-back titles for best tasting Tasmanian tap water

The crown for Tasmania’s best tasting tap water—and the all-important bragging rights—have been claimed. Read More
Chris EdwardsSeptember 27, 2024, 8:34 amOctober 1, 2024

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