Water

Tecpro Typhoon jetting tank washer

30 July, 2013 | Supplied by: Tecpro Australia

The ultra-efficient Typhoon rotating cleaning head is a reliable and economic jetting tank washer. The product produces four high-powered jets that give complete coverage in a 7-min wash cycle


Hanby TPH Field Test Kit

29 July, 2013 | Supplied by: United Bioresearch Products Pty Ltd

The Hanby TPH Field Test Kit system is a field-portable method providing rapid analyses down to ppb for aromatic compounds, including gasoline, diesel, PCBs and many others. The procedure extracts the aromatic compounds from the sample and provides immediate colorimetric identification of the concentration and type of contaminants present.


Tsurumi TM Series submersible pumps

29 July, 2013 | Supplied by: Australian Pump Industries Pty Ltd

A range of submersible pumps designed for corrosive liquids, including seawater, has been released. The saltwater subs are intended for a wide range of duties, from aquaculture to chemical spill containment.


Report predicts $13 billion US demand for water treatment equipment in 2017

24 July, 2013

Industry market research firm The Freedonia Group has released the report ‘Water Treatment Equipment’, predicting future trends in the US water treatment market.


Water temperature to measure groundwater levels

23 July, 2013

Scientists at the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT) are using heat to measure the extent to which some of Australia’s inland rivers and streams could dry up due to over extraction of groundwater.


Matchmaking bacteria on contaminated sites

19 July, 2013 by Susan Williamson, Editor, Australian Life Scientist

Optimising growth conditions and matchmaking bacteria is all in a day’s work when bioremediating contaminated sites.


Exair external mix spray nozzles

16 July, 2013 | Supplied by: Compressed Air Australia Pty Ltd

Exair’s external mix spray nozzles atomise fluids in a range of spray patterns for a wide variety of uses. The devices are suitable where a high volume of liquid is needed.


Australia takes its water management expertise to Asia

08 July, 2013 | Supplied by: CSIRO

CSIRO scientists are applying their knowledge in trans-boundary river basin management to improve the livelihoods of people living in some of the poorest parts of Asia. CSIRO and its partners have begun work in the Koshi River Basin, which stretches from China, across the Himalayas through Nepal and discharges into the Ganges River in India.


First stage of Hurstville stormwater project complete

08 July, 2013

Hurstville Mayor Cr Jack Jacovou last week unveiled the first stage of the Peakhurst Light Industrial Stormwater Harvesting and Reuse Scheme at Hurstville Golf Course.


Regional standards for SEQ water supply and sewerage assets

03 July, 2013

As of 1 July, a uniform code applies across South East Queensland (SEQ) for the design and construction of new water supply and sewerage assets. The code is intended to make it easier for developers, engineers, consultants and service providers to deliver water infrastructure.


PWN Technologies and Metawater enter strategic alliance

02 July, 2013

PWN Technologies and Metawater have entered a strategic alliance to seek out and develop global business opportunities for the supply of ceramic membrane systems.


Xylem Lowara e-HM series multistage pump

01 July, 2013 | Supplied by: Xylem Applied Water Systems Australia Pty Ltd

Xylem has launched the Lowara e-HM series - a range of stainless steel, horizontal, multistage pumps, designed for commercial, industrial and residential applications. With good performance and efficiency characteristics, the pump is based on the same innovative hydraulic design as the vertical multistage e-SV series and has the ability to improve energy efficiency in applications by 15-20% - lowering life cycle costs and increasing energy savings.


Dwyer Instruments Series ULL ultrasonic level transmitter for liquids

28 June, 2013 | Supplied by: Dwyer Omega (Aust) Pty Ltd

The Series ULL is a direct-install level transmitter designed for non-contact measurement of liquid levels.


Water monitoring technology to detect leaks in network

06 June, 2013

Queensland water utility Unitywater has announced an initial contract with software experts TaKaDu. The contract will provide Unitywater with a smart water network monitoring service designed to find hidden leaks and identify service abnormalities.


Optical fibre provides optimal water monitoring

27 May, 2013

Edith Cowan University researchers have developed a cost-effective water quality sensor utilising fibre-optic nanotechnology. The project was funded by the National Centre in Excellence in Desalination Australia.


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