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Water Services Association of Australia

WEBWSAA represents over 100 public and privately owned water, or water related organisations. Our members provide water and sewerage services to over 24 million customers in Australia and New Zealand. We are primarily an association for utilities and many of our specialist groups and activities are usually only open to utility members.

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Water for Remote First Nations Communities in Australia

WEBMany communities report concerns about their water supplies – with taste, smell, odour, contamination. This is backed up by evidence from various reputable health and epidemiological studies, plus water quality reports from utilities and service providers, which reveal that water quality issues are persistent and in some cases getting worse, in …

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Case Study 15: Safe and Healthy Drinking Water in Indigenous …

WEBTopic: Water for Remote First Nations Communities in Australia. A novel approach that has been developed to build the capacity of First Nations water operators to ensure they understand the public health significance of their role and feel empowered to action

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Quantifying Stormwater Recycling Risks and Benefits

WEBThe Benefits. This research will help to ensure stormwater recycling systems are achieving fit- for-purpose quality, protecting public health and protecting the environment. The findings will help increase the certainty surrounding the design of stormwater recycling systems and therefore reduce the resources required by developers and local

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Case Study 4: The struggle for good quality drinking water in

WEBThe community of Alpurrurulam has been engaged for over 12 years in a protracted negotiation with the NT Government to secure safe and palatable drinking water. This case study demonstrates how the long-standing struggle for water access, quality and infrastructure in remote communities in the NT are deeply embedded in historical …

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Improving water services to remote First Nations communities

WEB23 August 2022 News from WSAA. WSAA is pleased to release the the preliminary report into improving water services to remote First Nations communities. From the inaugural Voices for the Bush Conference in Alice Springs Adam Lovell, Executive Director said “most important of all, First Nations communities need a voice. A voice in the water

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Water Quality and Public Health: Risks and prevention, health

WEBThe Australian Government has provided $20 million to the Centre through its National Urban Water and Desalination Plan to support applied research and development projects which meet water recycling challenges for Australia’s

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Case Study 1: Looking back on the Blanchard Report

WEBTopic: Water for Remote First Nations Communities in Australia. March this year marked the 35th anniversary of the tabling of the report of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs, Return to Country: The Aboriginal Homelands Movement in Australia.This was also referred to as the Blanchard Report in the homage of Alan …

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Biosolids and Biochar

WEBBiosolids are a product of the sewage sludge once it has undergone further treatment to reduce disease causing pathogens and volatile organic matter significantly, producing a stabilised product suitable for beneficial use. Biosolids, normally contain between 15% to 90% solids. Biosolids are carefully treated and monitored and they must be used

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Case Study 11: A novel partnership between Water

WEBThis case study aims to highlight a unique and novel partnership model between two water utilities, a university and the private sector outside of the conventional research grant stream in order to invest in a new technology to address ongoing water quality and operations issues. Background. Water supply systems in Aboriginal and remote

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Recycled water for drinking: Orange County: world’s largest …

WEBThe path taken Holding back the sea with treated wastewater Seawater intrusion is an ongoing challenge for freshwater basins located near an ocean.

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Re-designing the Pan Sanitiser Units in Clinical Areas to

WEBThe non-ambulant patients/residents that are unable to use toilet facilities are provided with bed pans or urinary bottles. After use, the bed pan/urinary bottle is washed and sterilised by sanitiser units that previously used 45 litres per cycle. The new sanitiser units will clean the bed pan and urinal bottles with just 21-24L per cycle.

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Biological Aspects of Aluminium in Food and Water Supply

WEBAluminium in the diet comes from foods, food additives, storage and cooking materials and drinking water. Drinking water contributes generally less than 10% to the total daily intake of aluminium. However, other sources of aluminium in the diet are more under discretionary control. Pharmaceutical agents such as aluminium-containing antacids and

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Tracey Slatter from Barwon Water talks Culture

WEBSpeakers at the 2022 Human Synergistics Culture & Leadership Conference brought a diverse range of backgrounds, industries, and challenges, with key insights to help you or your clients shape your own culture journeys. Barwon Water’s Tracy Slatter bought a unique water industry perspective to the discussion. Tracey is the Managing …

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Australian Urban Water Industry Archives

WEBThe Water industry in Australia has an estimated annual revenue of $22.68 billion, adding $11.38 billion to the Australian economy in 2019-20. The industry employs 27,700 people across its sub-sectors: water supply, sewerage, drainage services and pipeline transport (water) and includes 850 individual enterprises.

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Project Report Global Potable Reuse Case Study 6: Western

WEB[2]. Although the purified water was intended for surface water recharge of the Wivenhoe Dam when the combined levels of potable supply fell below 40%, to date, this has not happened.

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Integrated Biosolids Management Strategy Development

WEBWATR7500 Research Report: Integrated Biosolids Management . 2 . Acknowledgements . I owe my deepest gratitude to my internship supervisor Dr. Sofia Andriany for her guidance and

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AUSTRALIAN REGULATIONS FOR WATER RECYCLING IN THE …

WEBMeat products produced for consumption within Australia must follow the Australian Food Safety Guidelines and local State Health laws. All of these guidelines base their Standard Operating Requirements on the Australian Meat Standards (AS 4696:2002). Mention of recycled water is limited in these Standards but where mentioned they state that:

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