VIC Source: Young Water Professionals Regional Study Tour 2024
Dec 10, 2024
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by Multiple Authors
Sohan Raj, Maria Radovici, Brooke Barr
The VIC YWP Regional Study Tour 2024 is a standout event in the Young Water Professionals (YWP) calendar, and this year was no exception. We had the privilege of visiting three of regional Victoria’s most innovative water authorities: Westernport Water, the Victorian Desalination Plant (VDP), and Gippsland Water. This experience was not only educational but also deeply inspiring, and it’s one I will cherish for years to come.
One of the most memorable aspects was the opportunity to connect with fellow young water professionals. The camaraderie we built through sharing stories, discussing industry challenges, and exchanging innovative ideas was invaluable. These interactions provided me with a fresh perspective on the current state of the water industry. This sense of community was further strengthened during our Saturday morning workshop, where we collaboratively tackled a disaster scenario involving a drought on Phillip Island. The brainstorming session was intense and enlightening, highlighting the importance of teamwork and creative problem-solving in our field.
The industry experts we met were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about their work. At Westernport Water, we learned about their innovative floating wetland pilot project, which aims to enhance the use of recycled water and mitigate emissions generated by wastewater treatment plants. The visit to the Victorian Desalination Plant was equally fascinating, as we delved into the intricacies of the desalination process and its critical role in securing water supply. Gippsland Water’s Drouin Wastewater Treatment Plant showcased their innovative approach treating wastewater by integrating biological phosphorus removal, membrane technology, and a floating solar array, significantly reducing both chemical usage and energy consumption. These insights into the latest innovations and trends in the water industry were truly eye-opening and underscored the dynamic nature of our profession.
Exploring the beautiful region of Phillip Island was an unexpected bonus. The visits to the Cowes Wastewater Treatment Plant and the San Remo Basin provided a unique perspective on the complexities of water management in diverse settings. Witnessing firsthand how these facilities operate and contribute to the sustainability of our water resources was both educational and inspiring. The natural beauty of the region added a layer of appreciation for the environmental impact of our work.
Overall, the VIC YWP Regional Study Tour 2024 was a fantastic opportunity to learn, network, and explore. I am incredibly grateful for the experience and the chance to grow both professionally and personally. The tour has left me more motivated than ever to contribute to the water industry and to continue seeking out opportunities that challenge and inspire me. I look forward to future events that will build on this experience and further my journey in this vital field.
Sohan Raj, Maria Radovici, Brooke Barr