New machine learning tool predicts sewage overflows 2 May A new AI tool predicts when sewage overflows will occur during extreme wet weather events, helping utilities potentially avoid them completely.
How Seqwater protects South East Queensland’s drinking water catchments 1 May Effective management of catchments for drinking water requires a range of measures, both regulatory and non-regulatory, in order to address … Read more
How this council turned its community engagement around 29 Apr Water professional or not, it’s a rare person who wants a new wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) built in their backyard. But a growing … Read more
Queensland's Young Water Professional of the Year wants to make a difference 24 Apr In the lead up to Ozwater’19 and the announcement of the Young Water Professional of the Year, the Australian Water Association (AWA)’s … Read more
Recognising the critical link in the water industry: people 24 Apr In my last column, I introduced the idea that in 2019 the Australian Water Association’s Queensland Branch would be focusing our efforts on … Read more
What you missed at the February-April water events in Queensland 24 Apr The Queensland water industry has played host to three events so far this year: the first Women of Water networking session for 2019, the Bulk … Read more