Waterborne pathogens becoming more common due to climate change 1 Nov New research reveals the increased frequency of intense storms and floods due to climate change is contributing to increased levels of … Read more
Predicting sewer chokes through machine learning 1 Nov By B Cameron, M McGowan, C Mitchell, J Winder, R Kerr and M Zhang. First published in Water e-Journal Vol 2 No 4 2017.
Algae bioreactors create cost-cutting benefits for wastewater treatment process 31 Oct Queensland Urban Utilities, in partnership with global technology provision company KBR, have completed the early stages of an algae bioreactor … Read more
Water sensitive urban design crucial for keeping Sydney liveable 31 Oct Sydney is set to look very different within the next 30 years – population will top out at 8 million by then, resembling cities like London and … Read more
Why embracing uncertainty can lead to game-changing innovation 30 Oct From technological advancements to regulation review and climate change, water utilities have no shortage of looming uncertainties. It means … Read more
NSW water quality under threat from loosened water pollution laws 25 Oct The NSW Government’s recent amendments on water pollution laws could have vast implications for Sydney’s drinking water catchments, with mines … Read more