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RMIT researchers turn wastewater contaminants into green hydrogen boosters

Researchers at RMIT University have developed a new experimental technique that uses contaminants in wastewater to enhance the production of green hydrogen, potentially reducing dependence on fresh water, a resource increasingly under pressure in many parts of the world.

How Australian-made screens are redefining wastewater treatment

CST Wastewater Solutions, an engineering service provider in municipal and industrial wastewater technology across Australia and New Zealand, is urging wastewater plant operators to prioritise inlet screen inspections to address emerging challenges and maintain optimal performance.

PFi launches titanium membrane technology for wastewater treatment

Products For Industry (PFi) has launched what it claims to be a world-first wastewater treatment solution using pure titanium cross-flow membranes, marking an advancement in the industry. 

Downer awarded $600M contract to improve Qld’s water networks

Engineering firm Downer today announced it has been awarded a new contract by Unitywater to deliver water, sewerage, and recycled water services in south-east Queensland.

3D-printed ‘torpedo’ devices detect SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater

Researchers at Monash University, in partnership with local and international universities and industries, have developed an easy to use and cheap testing device that...

WA’s largest wastewater treatment plant undergoes $158m upgrade

The Woodman Point Wastewater Treatment Plant in Munster, WA, is undergoing a $158.5 million expansion that will increase its capacity by 40 million litres...

New technology could turn mining wastewater to value for miners

A new cost-effective technology to treat mining wastewater and reduce sludge — called Virtual Curtain — has been introduced by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial...
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