From tools to toolbox: Sustainability and investment appraisal for water projects 20 Mar By A Reidy. First published in Water e-Journal Vol 4 No 1 2019.
Utility customers willing to pay more for liveability projects, study shows 4 Mar Hunter Water’s largest ever residential customer survey has shown its customers are willing to pay more for projects that benefit the community.
Australian researchers turn biosolids into bricks 11 Feb Researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) are building a solution to the millions of tonnes of biosolids stockpiled … Read more
DC Water’s blooming biosolids business 21 Jan DC Water might not be the first water business to turn sewage into a usable product, but it is quickly becoming a successful example of the … Read more
Solar-powered source pulls drinking water from the air 17 Jan Through its SOURCE hydropanels, Zero Mass Water provides communities with drinking water while taking on the world’s growing plastic problem – … Read more
Next generation water efficiency: Looking over the horizon 15 Jan By S Fane, A Turner, J Falletta and A White. First published as an Ozwater'18 Conference Paper.