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…
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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…
Benchmarking customer performance – the why, the how and the so what
Evelyn Rodrigues, WSAA’s Manager, Customer and Community provides an insightful look at benchmarking customer performance. Some background Over the last ten years, the Australian water sector…
WSAA Launches New Circular Economy Action Plan
Our Circular Economy Action Plan includes a series of actions WSAA will lead to help the water industry in Australia and New Zealand accelerate towards…
The Water Conservancy Launches New Branding
The Water Conservancy Launches New Branding 21 March 2022 Previously Smart Approved WaterMark, but now rebranding to The Water Conservancy. With a broadened remit, The…
SWAN 12th Annual Conference – The Ultimate Smart Water Experience!
The 12th Annual SWAN Conference will be held May 24-26, 2022 in Washington, DC at the Washington Marriott Georgetown. This year’s theme, “Connecting Innovation to Impact” will focus on…
AWA/WSAA Voices for the Bush 2022
9 Aug, 2022 – 10 Aug, 2022, Alice Springs Proudly hosted by The Australian Water Association and Water Services Association of Australia in Alice Springs,…
WSAA Research Newsletter – March 2022
RESEARCH NEWSLETTER – MARCH 2022 – Welcome to our March 2022 research and innovation newsletter. – There’s lots of interesting stuff in this edition, but…
Building an Industry Innovation Ecosystem
An Industry Innovation Ecosystem – building on the strength of industry collaboration to achieve partnerships for impact Without a doubt, the last couple of years…
It’s Never Been a More Exciting Time to Work in Water
It’s Never Been a More Exciting Time to Work in Water Queensland Urban Utilities have embraced innovation as critical to how they do business and…
Fuelling the Path to a Hydrogen Future
Fuelling The Path to A Hydrogen Future A hydrogen revolution is gathering pace, with governments and industry bodies announcing a plethora of new hydrogen projects,…
Australia’s water industry is exchanging ideas with the UK on regulation, resources and more.
It was a real treat for us for our February issue to get a perspective from the @wsaa_water on the #water issues the UK shares…
Watershed Paper for Natural Resources Management
A broad international coalition of academics have published an important paper outlining a new Urban Nature Futures Framework (UNFF). The framework describes, in a practical…
Water treatment chemical shortage looms in eastern states after floods cut WA rail link
Authorities have warned regional water utilities that the severing of the rail link between Western Australia and eastern states posed an “escalating risk” of shortages of a…
WSAA Research and Innovation Newsletter – February 2022
January Research News Research Newsletter – February 2022 Welcome to our February 2022 research and innovation newsletter. Our’s is a great industry that touches…
Regional New South Wales Editions of the Water Supply and Gravity Sewerage Codes now Available
WSAA have released two brand new codes for regional New South Wales, WSA 02: 2014-3.1 Gravity Sewerage Code of Australia Version 1.0 and WSA 03…
WSAA Research and Innovation Newsletter – January 2022
January Research News Research Newsletter – January 2022 Welcome to our January 2022 research and innovation newsletter. This edition is full of interesting information…
Australian Urban Water Industry Research Priorities Agenda
WSAA and Water Research Australia announce the launch of the new Water Industry Research Priorities Agenda!