Should you invest in digital metering infrastructure? 19 Jun Deciding to invest in digital metering infrastructure isn’t an easy one, considering the extensive debate regarding the cost-effectiveness of … Read more
Using the world’s largest replica sewer to test the flushability of wet wipes 15 Jun With sewer blockages on the rise following the COVID-19 toilet paper shortage, the timing couldn’t be better for the release of a new industry … Read more
Australian researchers develop ultrathin nanosheets to separate lead from water 15 Jun In a world-first for water treatment processes, researchers have created an ultrathin porous membrane to completely separate harmful ions such … Read more
Utility recruits four-legged staff for 'impawtant' leak detection work 15 Jun Reducing leaks in water and wastewater networks is a sniff away, with the introduction of two hunting pedigree puppies to Sydney Water’s leak … Read more
The latest on COVID-19 and wastewater 12 Jun As COVID-19 wastewater monitoring projects continue to unfold across the globe, one microbiological expert says this developing body of … Read more
'It's not the paper that keeps us safe': How this water business improved safety by reducing red tape 12 Jun Complicated and repetitive safety compliance paperwork on water project construction sites may soon be a thing of the past, with new research … Read more