WSAA’s Research and Innovation Newsletter – September 2022
August Research News Research Newsletter – August 2022 Welcome to our September 2022 research and innovation newsletter. This month’s newsletter is pumped full…
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WSAA’s Research and Innovation Newsletter – September 2022
August Research News Research Newsletter – August 2022 Welcome to our September 2022 research and innovation newsletter. This month’s newsletter is pumped full…
New paper explores recycling wastewater to produce hydrogen
Review by Elliot Chichero, Sydney Water A new paper, published in Energy Nexus and authored by Philip Woods and Heriberto Bustamante from Sydney Water and…
Using paleoclimate data to better plan and prepare for extreme events
Do we know our baseline climate: using paleoclimate data to better plan and prepare for extreme events Studying our past climate to predict future patterns…
Improving water services to remote First Nations communities
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…
Tracey Slatter from Barwon Water talks Culture
Speakers at the 2022 Human Synergistics Culture & Leadership Conference brought a diverse range of backgrounds, industries, and challenges, with key insights to help you…
Qldwater Annual Forum – Registrations Now Open!
The Queensland Water Directorate (qldwater) invites you to join them for their Annual Forum on the Gold Coast 6th – 8th September 2022. This year’s…
SA Water lighting up UV water treatment at Happy Valley
UV lighting up water treatment at Happy Valley After more than six months of successful production, the southern hemisphere’s largest Xylem-manufactured drinking water ultraviolet disinfection…
Data, data everywhere but not a drop (of knowledge) to drink
Evelyn Rodrigues from WSAA considers some complex data issues We are swimming in lakes and oceans of data. The data to solve our problems usually…
WSAA’s Research and Innovation Newsletter – July 2022
July Research News Research Newsletter – July 2022 Welcome to our July 2022 research and innovation newsletter. For some reason, there is a lot in…
Proudly flying the Goulburn Murray Water flag for diversity and equal rights
PRIDE can mean many different things. Goulburn Murray Water’s Jenna Morris and Chloe Warburton agree it comes down to embracing diversity and equal rights. Jenna…
WSAA’s Research and Innovation Newsletter – June 2022
June Research News Research Newsletter – June 2022 Welcome to our June 2022 research and innovation newsletter. My favourite fact from this month’s newsletter…
Ground-breaking new Standard for Flushable Products
WSAA welcomes the release of the final standard, DR AS/NZS 5328:2022 Flushable Products, by Standards Australia. ‘It is exciting to see the release of this…
June 29th-July 1st -2022 AWA/IWA Australia-New Zealand YWP Conference
The Australia-New Zealand Young Water Professionals Conference is next month! It’s a great opportunity to further your professional development and networking connections. You can find all the latest…
WSAA’s Research and Innovation Newsletter – May 2022
RESEARCH NEWSLETTER – MAY 2022 Welcome to our May 2022 research and innovation newsletter In this month’s edition we bring you a selection of really…
Katherine’s PFAS water treatment plant finally ready for action
In a small remote town in the outback, a multi-million-dollar mega facility shipped in from America will soon turn potentially toxic drinking water into some of…
WSAA’s Research and Innovation Newsletter – April 2022
April Research News Research Newsletter – April 2022 Welcome to our April 2022 research and innovation newsletter. If you’re worried about the water lapping…