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The company has previously supported major projects such as the Sydney Desalination Plant, upgrades at the Rouse Hill water recycling plant and the Western Sydney Regional Master Plan. With this ...
Each time one of Arches National Park’s 1.8 million annual visitors ... Legacy Restoration Fund for the Moab-Arches water and sewer connection project. Established in 2020, the fund allowed ...
The initiative is set to support ... water projects, such as the original design and current expansion of the Sydney Desalination Plant, upgrades for the Rouse Hill water recycling plant, and ...
When it comes to recycling the most precious resource ... For some states, a lack of funding for billion-dollar projects or even strict state water laws can prevent wastewater from being reused.
The state Water Quality Control Commission is close to adopting a measure that would allow for and regulate “pilot projects” to treat and reuse wastewater from the oil and gas industry in New ...
Sydney Water has launched a cheeky but hard-hitting new extension of its Toilet Blockers Anonymous campaign, partnering with creative agency It’s Friday to take the message directly into ...
This June, the Portland Water Bureau will be unveiling the restoration of the Washington Park Reservoir, a construction ...
Every time she visits, she wonders if the creek she calls “the heart and lungs” of the park is doomed because of a proposed water storage project that ... holds a map showing how much land ...
Sydney Water has launched the ‘Flushable Guidebook’ via It’s Friday to address a “growing crisis”. Sydneysiders are flushing everything, but the kitchen sink down their toilets ...
Arizona could see even more water-recycling projects soon. The authors note that Phoenix is working on water reuse projects at its 91st Avenue and Cave Creek wastewater facilities and that Palo ...
Sewage plants operated by Sydney Water are the likely source of the black balls of human faeces and waste found on NSW beaches since October 2024. The NSW environment watchdog found in an ...
Saudi-listed Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies (AWPT) has secured two contracts from the Saudi Irrigation Organization (SIO) with a combined value of 354 million Saudi riyals ($94.34 million).