Wastewater research gets additional funding
02 August, 2007
Australian researchers at the Advanced Wastewater Management Centre will receive extra backing from the International Science Linkages fund for the development of a more efficient method of processing wastewater.
New Zealand's dairy industry takes action against water waste
31 May, 2007
New Zealand's leading dairy cooperative, Fonterra has announced a new environmental policy that introduces tough measures against farmers who don't comply with environment standards in the management of effluent, with the ultimate sanction of not collecting farm milk.
Effluent discharge at chocolate factory
21 May, 2007 | Supplied by: Siemens Ltd
RS Hydro has been granted a contract to install MCERTS approved flow monitoring equipment at a chocolate factory. The project is based on the flow of discharge from three pipes on the site carrying trade waste
Treating organic wastewater
02 May, 2007
EBCRC researchers at the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) have developed a process where high-strength wastewater is turned into valuable products
Electric actuator for quarter turn valves
20 October, 2006 | Supplied by: http://www.tycoflowcontrol.com/
The Biffi F02 is a compact, intelligent, electric actuator which incorporates all the advanced variables needed to provide effective control in large and complex plants.
Flowmeter selection for tradewaste
20 October, 2006 | Supplied by: http://www.manuelectronics.com.au/
If your business produces tradewaste, then you have a legal obligation to get Sydney Water's permission (usually a permit) to discharge it to the sewer, and Sydney Water will charge for the amount and type of tradewaste discharged to the sewerage system
Sewer technology
22 September, 2006 | Supplied by: Becker Pumps Australia
Becker products are used in the construction of vacuum sewer collection systems. They can be used as an alternative to gravity systems as they do not rely on the natural gradient for the transportation of sewerage. They offer an odour-free environment, with the ability to transport effluent uphill, and use less water for flushing.
3D modelling tool for wastewater plant
22 September, 2006 | Supplied by: http://www.halliburton.com/
Optioneer is a 3D modelling software tool that allows users to 'virtually' design, configure and automatically cost multiple options for a water or wastewater treatment plant at the concept design phase. It can produce process flow diagrams (PFDs) on screen using template icons for more than 100 pieces of plant and equipment. Smart data associated with the PFD icons automatically convey dimensions and shape to the 3D images, and each piece of equipment can be 'dragged' and located into the 3D environment. The process of cutting 3D shapes and sizes into the 3D topography is automatic, as is the calculation of cut and fill volumes for preliminary construction and final trim earthworks surfaces.
Global restructure for GL&V
14 September, 2006
Liquid/solid separation technology specialist GL&V has restructured it’s worldwide business groups to align its operations more closely with target market segments.
Ultra V solids handling pump
20 August, 2006 | Supplied by: EPG Pumps
Gorman Rupp's solids handling, self-priming centrifugal pump, the Ultra V, offers good performance levels.
Counter for monitoring wastewater outflows
19 June, 2006 | Supplied by: http://www.innovec.com/
The CO48 Powered Totalisor is an intelligent counter that generates a total on its 8 digit 10 mm character height LED display from a contact closure or voltage source input. All functions of the instrument are programmable from the front panel by touch buttons with tactile feedback. Variables are stored in EEPROM memory.
Wastewater pumps
17 May, 2006 | Supplied by: Allight Pty Ltd
The submersible wastewater pumps range of Danish-built PXPumps has a design which is centred around minimising life cycle costs (LCCs). This is achieved by improved hydraulic and electrical efficiencies.
Jet device to eliminate manual sludge cleaning
12 May, 2006
Cleaning the inside of giant storage tanks at refineries and bulk chemical storage facilities is set to get a whole lot easier, safer and cheaper, with the development of an innovative jet cleaning device.
Emerson acquires Bristol Babcock
07 May, 2006
Emerson has announced it has acquired Bristol Babcock from FKI in England, for $121 million.
On-site sewage system danger
19 April, 2006
Installing on-site sewage systems in the wrong soil types can lead to potential environmental and health hazards, a Queensland University of Technology researcher has warned.
