Wastewater

Newly discovered bacteria can remove nitrogen from wastewater

27 March, 2017

Researchers have come across a type of bacteria that could fundamentally reshape efforts to cut the huge amount of electricity consumed during wastewater clean-up.


Ageing treatment plant gets a makeover

13 March, 2017 | Supplied by: BioGill Operations Pty Limited

After reviewing a variety of technology platforms, Terrey Hills Golf and Country Club decided to retrofit BioGill above-ground bioreactors to its existing wastewater treatment plant.


Breakfast seminar to introduce Flygt pumping systems

08 March, 2017 | Supplied by: Xylem Water Solutions Australia Ltd

Water technology company Xylem will be hosting an Insight Seminar at Adelaide Oval on 15 March, with Xylem brand Flygt set to introduce and showcase its latest developments.


NCH BioAmp wastewater treatment system

07 March, 2017 | Supplied by: NCH Australia

Growing 30 trillion bacteria each day, the BioAmp system directly targets fats and greases in wastewater, reducing biological oxygen demand levels.


BioGill Tower above-ground bioreactor

27 February, 2017 | Supplied by: BioGill Operations Pty Limited

BioGill technology offers food and beverage processors a green-tech, low-energy solution to improving on-site treatment of high-BOD wastewater.


Integrated compressor system helps a regional wastewater plant

17 February, 2017 | Supplied by: Gardner Denver Industries Pty Ltd

When pump manufacturer Robuschi tested its ROBOX energy WS 65 magnet screw compressor in a civil wastewater treatment plant in the province of Trento, Italy, the new technology performed beyond the client's expectations.


Flotation cell for fat recovery featuring at foodpro

09 February, 2017 | Supplied by: CST Wastewater Solutions

CST Wastewater Solutions is coming to foodpro, bringing with it a highly effective flotation cell that enables fats and solids recovery in high-temperature applications.


Intelligently solving wastewater challenges in Victoria

02 February, 2017 | Supplied by: Xylem Water Solutions Australia Ltd

In July 2016, North East Water installed Xylem's Flygt Concertor system to solve a challenging wastewater issue and deliver clog-free pumping to Jordyn Terrace wastewater pump station.


2017 Insights: David Weiss

19 January, 2017 | Supplied by: NCH Australia

David Weiss, President and CEO, NCH Australia, talks about the water challenges facing Australia and the development of biological wastewater treatment.


NCH biological wastewater treatment

16 January, 2017 | Supplied by: NCH Australia

To prevent blockages, many hotels are turning to biological drain products to 'clean' wastewater. NCH provides a biological concentrate that improves effluent flows throughout the drain network, reduces foul odours and provides more sanitary environments.


Townsville water purification plant gets an upgrade

22 December, 2016 | Supplied by: Evoqua Water Technologies Pty Ltd

Evoqua Water Technologies has been selected by Townsville City Council to replace the membrane system for the Cleveland Bay Water Purification Plant, following a competitive tender process.


Sports ground gets a solar-powered sewer

30 November, 2016 | Supplied by: South East Water Ltd

Solar technology is being used to power a pressure sewer system at the Truemans Road Recreation Reserve on the Mornington Peninsula, futureproofing sports club facilities for the local community and opening up new possibilities for the provision of wastewater facilities in remote areas.


Sludge screens help Sydney Water produce biogas from sewage

24 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Hydroflux Industrial Pty Ltd

STRAINPRESS technology from Hydroflux Huber is playing a small but vital part in helping Sydney Water achieve its goal of making a number of improvements at its Malabar sewage treatment plant.


Black & Veatch partners with Civmec on treatment plant upgrade

11 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Black & Veatch

Engineering company Black & Veatch, in a joint venture with Civmec (BVCJV), has won a contract to upgrade and expand Western Australia's largest wastewater treatment plant.


Energy-efficient sludge treatment at winery

07 November, 2016

A two-stage high-load anaerobic digestion system allows a wastewater treatment plant to cope with a higher effluent load during the wine harvest.


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