SA Water has announced that new large underwater pipelines are now in place off the coast of Penneshaw, marking a major milestone in the completion of the Kangaroo Island desalination plant. Constructed in Kingscote with South Australia-based company Maritime Constructions before making the journey to Penneshaw, the 200m-long submerged pipelines include two intake pipes which will draw in seawater for […]
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TasWater implements restriction to ease strain on water supplies
Kody Cook News, Policy, Spotlight, Water 0A conserve water message has been issued for Whitemark on Flinders Island, and Orford and Triabunna has entered into stage 2 restrictions after water supplies come under strain due to an extended low-rainfall period. Stage 2 restrictions will be introduced at Orford and Triabunna in the state’s south-east from Monday, 29 April to help maintain water supply. TasWater Head of […]
Works have begun to install around 2,100m of new water mains at Ebenezer, South Australia. The works are designed to ensure the utility can continue providing reliable water services for local residents and businesses. The new pipe, which is being laid beneath Diagonal Street, Sturt Street and Ebenezer Street, is among 47,000m going into the ground as part of SA […]
Yarra Valley Water begins construction on $48M food waste to energy facility
Steph Barker News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight, Water 0The new Lilydale food waste to energy facility is set to be fully operational in 2026. The new facility is expected to generate up to 39,000KWh of electricity per day – enough to power the equivalent of more than 2,200 Victorian households – and is designed to tackle food waste, generate electricity and slash emissions. The renewable electricity generated is […]
Driving a sustainable future & working with utilities to create a more resourceful world
Kody Cook People and appointments, Sponsored Editorial, Sustainability, Water 0Itron’s Director of Water – Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Island, Bruce Kain, has shared his insights on the challenges facing the utility industry and the work Itron is doing to help Australia reach a better, more sustainable water future. Mr Kain said that he has been working in the utility industry for the best part of fourteen years […]
Gippsland Water unveils climate change strategy
Steph Barker News, Spotlight, Sustainability, Water 0Gippsland Water has released its new Climate Change Strategy, detailing how it plans to achieve net zero targets and manage the impacts of climate change. Gippsland Water Acting Managing Director, Simon Aquilina, said the organisation was taking a whole-of-business approach to managing the impacts of climate change current and future generations. “As the climate changes, we will continue to be […]
The Victorian Government has welcomed a decision from the Federal Government to fund key Victorian environmental water projects that will secure water for floodplains, even in dry conditions. The Victorian Government said that securing water for floodplains was what the Murray Darling Basin Plan was intended to achieve, and said that the funding from the Federal Government has signalled commitment […]
Tenders awarded for drinking water upgrade for Kaniva
Kody Cook Company news, Contracts awarded, News, Pipelines, Projects, Spotlight, Water 0GWMWater has awarded the tenders for the construction of the final stage of a pipeline upgrade that will deliver drinking water to Kaniva – currently the largest town in Victoria without a drinking water supply. Girdwood Contractors have been awarded the tender to complete the 43km of pipeline that will link Nhill to Kaniva. Contractor CHS Group has been awarded […]
Old coal site to become Western Sydney pumped hydro powerhouse
Kody Cook Electricity, News, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight, Water 0ZEN Energy has proposed the development of a pumped hydro powerhouse that would make use of degraded coal industry land near Lake Burragorang, creating a project with the potential to deliver enough on-demand electricity to power 500,000 homes and businesses. At 1GW, the Western Sydney Pumped Hydro project will be able to store and supply up to eight continuous hours […]
Sydney Water awards pressure mains construction contract
Steph Barker Contracts awarded, News, Projects, Spotlight, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment 0Sydney Water has awarded the construction contract for its Kemps Creek Dual Pressure Mains project, which will support the delivery of its Upper South Creek Advanced Water Recycling Centre. Quickway Constructions Pty Ltd have been selected to deliver the project, which is designed to support the growth and development of Western Sydney. The two 6.8km wastewater pipelines, expected to be […]
TasNetworks unveils latest Reconciliation Action Plan
Steph Barker Company news, News, Spotlight, Water 0TasNetworks has launched its Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) at the Tiagarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Museum in Devonport with Six Rivers Aboriginal Corporation. The Tiagarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Museum is one of the oldest Aboriginal operated Museum and Keeping Places in Australia, and the oldest resident structure situated on the Mersey Bluff in Devonport. TasNetworks said it was […]
Environmental monitoring program supporting Barwon River health
Kody Cook Company news, Instrumentation, Control & Monitoring, News, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability, Water 0The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) and Barwon Water are supporting an environmental monitoring program which will assess the health of the Upper Barwon River to guide its future management. The organisations have engaged the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action’s Arthur Rylah Institute to conduct electrofishing surveys over the next two years to understand the health of fish […]
Power + Utilities summit to host two dozen industry leaders
Kody Cook Electricity, Events, News, Spotlight, Water 0The Power + Utilities Australia Leadership Summit is set to be held on 7–8 May at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, and will host more than two dozen energy industry CEOs who will discuss the challenges currently facing the energy transition. Kicking off day one, SA Power Networks CEO, Andrew Bills will present a keynote titled: Delivering a distributed energy future […]
Sydney Water announces $595M water resource facility upgrades
Kody Cook News, Projects, Spotlight, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment 0Sydney Water is set to deliver a $595 million upgrade to Rouse Hill and Riverstone Water Resource Recovery Facilities as part of its North West Treatment Hub Growth Program. The ten-year program, to be delivered by Sydney Water in partnership with John Holland, Stantec and KBR, will increase wastewater treatment capacity across three of Sydney Water’s Water Resource Recovery Facilities […]
Agreement reached on Kyneton Water Reclamation Plant licence
Kody Cook Company news, News, Policy, Spotlight, Sustainability, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment 0The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and Coliban Water have reached an agreement regarding the new Operating Licence for the Kyneton Water Reclamation Plant, with the amendments to the licence including environmental performance standards that will protect the environment and human health. In 2019 Coliban acknowledged the historical non-compliance issues at the plant, and began a $20 million investment program. Over […]
TasWater to begin community consultations for service and price plan
Steph Barker Company news, News, Policy, Spotlight, Water 0TasWater has announced it will run a series of community engagement consultations ahead of developing its next Price and Service Plan. TasWater Head of Communications and Engagement, Callan Paske, said all Tasmanians were invited to join in the conversation about shaping the state’s water future and finding the right balance between price and service that will help the state thrive. […]
Hunter Water reaches milestone in $10M WWTW upgrade
Steph Barker News, Projects, Spotlight, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment 0Hunter Water’s $10 million upgrade of the Toronto Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW) has reached a new milestone with the installation of a state-of-the-art odour control unit (OCU). The WWTW upgrades are designed to safely and reliably meet local population growth, reduce odour and protect the environment. Following a successful overhaul of the WWTW’s high-voltage electrical equipment, the OCU is now […]
The Northern Territory Government has released the Mataranka Water Allocation Plan 2024–34, designed to protect iconic springs and support the Territory’s agriculture sector. The government said that sustainable management of the Territory’s water resources will help grow the Territory economy. The plan is now open for public consultation and includes proposed management arrangements designed to ensure groundwater, iconic springs and […]
Hydro Tasmania CEO to step down
Steph Barker Company news, News, People and appointments, Spotlight, Water 0Hydro Tasmania Chair, Richard Bolt, has announced that the company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Ian Brooksbank, will step down on 3 October 2024. Hydro Tasmania said that the announcement will pave the way for a new CEO at one of Australia’s leading renewable energy businesses, to drive major new generation and storage infrastructure that will keep power reliable and grow […]
SA Water begins major $3.7M dam upgrade
Steph Barker Asset management, Dams, News, Spotlight, Water 0SA Water has commenced work at Myponga Reservoir as part of a $3.7 million upgrade of the dam spillway gates. The works are designed to secure the Fleurieu Peninsula’s water supply as well as the long-term safety of the structure. Myponga Reservoir’s three spillway gates sit atop the dam wall and facilitate controlled releases of water from the reservoir based […]
NSW Gov calls for feedback on proposed water law changes
Steph Barker Disaster Management, News, Policy, Spotlight, Water 0The New South Wales Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water has released proposed changes to water laws designed to give property owners and farmers improved access to water for firefighting, and is calling for feedback on the proposed changes. The Water for Bushfire Preparedness and Firefighting Proposed Approach Paper outlines changes that are designed to make it […]
Recycled water: the state of play in 2024
Kody Cook Sponsored Editorial, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment 0As climate change and population growth continue to put drinking water supplies under pressure, water utilities are exploring all options to ensure a secure and diverse water supply for generations to come. In South East Queensland, the population is expected to grow by two million people over the next 25 years. Ensuring a plentiful, safe, reliable, affordable and sustainable water […]
SA Water successfully trials trenchless pipeline repair
Steph Barker Asset management, Maintenance, News, Pipelines, Spotlight, Water 0SA Water has completed a pipeline repair at Rundle Mall, Adelaide, marking the first time the utility has used a trenchless fix in its metropolitan sewer network. The trenchless quick-lock system uses a stainless steel sleeve that’s transported within the sewer main to the repair point where it’s then expanded by a small compressor to line and seal the pipe. […]
Barwon Water installs irrigation pipeline at heritage site
Steph Barker Irrigation, News, Pipelines, Projects, Spotlight, Water 0Barwon Water and the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) have completed the installation of recycled water infrastructure to irrigate farmland surrounding Barwon Park Mansion. Barwon Water General Manager Planning, Delivery and Environment, Seamus Butcher, said an underground recycled water pipeline had been installed to connect the Winchelsea Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) to Barwon Park. “The new 1.8km pipeline now supplies […]
SE Water smart meter rollout reaches 100,000
Steph Barker Digital Utilities, News, Smart meters, Spotlight, Water 0South East Water has rolled out almost 100,000 smart meters across Victoria, which the utility said has saved customers more than $5.2 million. Victorian Minister for Water, Harriet Shing, visited Cranbourne to see one of the digital meters South East Water has installed that allows customers to detect costly leaks and track their water use in real-time. Since the rollout […]
NT to receive $53.1M of water supply projects
Kody Cook News, Pipelines, Projects, Spotlight, Water 0In an effort to shore up water security for remote communities in the Northern Territory, the Federal and Territory Governments are investing $53.1 million in the development of a number of water supply projects. In Maningrida, the two governments are investing $21 million for three infrastructure upgrades to increase the reliability of the local water supply network. This work will […]
The Northern Territory Government has announced that construction of Power and Water’s new Darwin River Dam pump station has nearly reached the halfway mark. Delivered by McMahon Services, the $29 million project is designed to improve the reliability of water supply to the Darwin region. The main pump hall construction basement, complete with above ground walls and steel structure, is […]
Arup appoints new Water Business Leader
Steph Barker Company news, News, People and appointments, Spotlight, Water 0Arup has appointed a new leader of their Victorian Water Business. Jackie Moss has had a distinguished career spanning over two decades in the water industry, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the role. Ms Moss joins Arup from Melbourne Water, where she held key positions including serving as the Head of Service Enablement One Water. Arup said […]
Vital upgrades completed for major WA water pipelines
Kody Cook News, Pipelines, Projects, Spotlight, Water 0Approximately 3km of new distribution pipeline has been laid as Water Corporation completes vital upgrades to 100-year old water mains in parts of East Fremantle, Palmyra and Bicton, shoring up water supply reliability for the area. A focal point for the project was the intersection of Canning Highway and Petra Street, where Water Corporation worked closely with residents, local businesses […]
Mareeba Dimbulah irrigation project exceeds target
Steph Barker Irrigation, News, Pipelines, Spotlight, Water 0The Queensland Government has said that Sunwater’s $32.5 million Mareeba Dimbulah water irrigation efficiency project is yielding more water than expected. Completed in 2021 under joint funding from the Queensland State and Federal Governments, the project has produced approximately 38 per cent more water than originally projected. Delivered by Sunwater, the water-saving project replaced 14km of pipeline, installed 125 automated […]
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