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OZWATER: No 'one size fits all' for wastewater treatment plants
OZWATER: No 'one size fits all' for wastewater treatment plants
The term "wastewater plant” should be banned in a resource-constrained world, says Black & Ve...
OZWATER: National Award Winners - Organisation Category
OZWATER: National Award Winners - Organisation Category
The Ozwater National Awards winners for 2012 have been announced.
ICRC: Halt secondary water projects in the ACT
ICRC: Halt secondary water projects in the ACT
The report notes the ACT Govt's 2023 target of a 25% reduction in per capita water use will be me...
What makes an effective leader?
What makes an effective leader?
Time to vote on the 2012 WME Leaders List.
OZWATER: Industry 'requires change - and now', Sydney Water
OZWATER: Industry 'requires change - and now', Sydney Water
Private players, personal 'water cap plans' and smart grids to reshape water, say Sydney Water st...

Water commission says 528 bores to be impacted by CSG
21,000 bores in the Surat CMA area are used for grazing, irrigation, industrial and urban consump...
Brisbane dam opposition fostered an 'unusual' alliance, says researcher
Dr Kim de Rijke's work in environmental anthropology will be published over the next few years.&n...
JOB: Project Director Flood Recovery
Tumut Shire Council is looking for a Project Director responsible for flood recovery and restorat...
WWF: We will need two Earths by 2030
Report calls for urgent action after revealing soaring levels of consumption and collapsing biodiversity.
Abigroup wins $40m Hunter water recycling project
The program includes the upgrade of 13 existing wastewater treatment plants in the Newcastle region.
Glenorchy Council to sell stormwater
The stormwater recycling project will ensure around 470 million litres of harvested water.
Read WME’s special ‘water’ edition
WME's May edition targets issues in water and wastewater management.
Growing Green Guide for Melbourne to fill knowledge gaps
The Growing Green Guide will create a guide for the construction of green roofs and walls.
Second Southern Ocean Sentinel workshop underway
The ACE CRC workshop will target ocean acidification and climate change.
Monitoring key to environmental water management, says NWC
National Water Commission called for better monitoring of water plans to support environmental objectives.

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BEN Blogs
Let's drink to water recycling
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Building the case for green infrastructure
Posted by: Erin Sellers
Urban sustainability has emerged as one of the defining challenges of the 21st century....
New private sector water charges
Posted by: Terry Leckie
Last week NSW Parliament began debating the latest amendments to the Water Industry Com...
Australia leads in dealing with climate variability
Posted by: Nick Apostolidis
Australia has long been recognized as having one of the most variable climates on the p...

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BEN's Web Picks
Tillegra project officially dead in the water
Fluoride to flow on far north coast
Fluoride will soon be added to the water supply of thousands of homes supplied by Rous ...
Raising awareness of water use
"About 95% of the water we use everyday is not the water we use at home," said Mina Gul...
Pipelines and drought projects axed for $142m
The Federal Government will pull the plug on drought-driven water projects worth $142mn.
Bioalchemy and turning sludge into clear water
WRI scientists have developed a technology where the microbial biomass, which breaks do...

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