Class action lawsuit filed over “worst contamination site” in Australia 19 Jul More than 450 Queensland residents have filed a class action lawsuit seeking compensation from the Department of Defence following water … Read more
Victoria ramps up water security planning to prepare for an uncertain future 18 Jul Victoria’s population is set to crack 10 million by 2050, but water feeding into catchments could decrease by as much as 40% by then. With this … Read more
How a great digital strategy helps you squeeze every drop from your data 14 Jul Have you considered the need for a digital strategy within your organisation? Are your staff equipped to face the challenges of providing water … Read more
‘Mini-hydro’ plants pump up utilities’ renewable energy output 13 Jul To tackle the ongoing energy consumption challenge faced by water utilities, a major Victorian provider has installed five mini-hydro plants … Read more
Can health-based targets fill the gaps in current water quality guidelines? 10 Jul Although most of the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (ADWG) provide a solid definition of safe, good-quality water, the definition of … Read more
Gender diversity key to water industry innovation, says expert 10 Jul A leading water researcher has been named one of Science and Technology Australia’s Superstars of STEM, a program designed to highlight and … Read more