Student combines sugar and shells to filter contaminated water 4 Jul Mussel shells and sugar were all 18-year-old Uriah Daisybell needed to start engineering a solution to contaminated water in his community.
Case study: How this local council funded a managed aquifer recharge project 11 Jun The City of Kalamunda’s Hartfield Park Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) project has been eight years in development, originally stemming from its … Read more
Researchers "connect the dots" to protect groundwater treatment aerator operators from airborne illnesses 16 May Chemical engineers are working to keep groundwater treatment aerator operators safe by pinpointing factors that could increase the risk of … Read more
Calculating the hydraulic efficiency of a constructed wetland 16 Apr By S Harrington. First published in Water e-Journal Vol 4 No 1 2019.
New WA water license and permit fees introduced 4 Apr As of 13 November, 2018, new fees for water license and permit applications were introduced to the Western Australian (WA) mining and public … Read more
WA law firm celebrates 100 years 4 Apr Western Australian (WA) law firm Kott Gunning is turning 100 this year and is celebrating with the appointment of Emma Leys as managing partner.