Sydney Water
16 articles about "Sydney Water"
The 2011 Global Water Awards:Desalination Plant of the Year Vol 12, Issue 2 (February 2011)
For the desalination plant commissioned during 2010 that represents the most impressive technical achievement in the industry.
City of Sydney looks to profit from competition Vol 11, Issue 9 (September 2010)
The city’s plans to reduce its reliance on Sydney Water have taken a step forward. It is a further boost for water competition in Australia, argues Max Borchardt.
The 2010 Global Water Awards:Public Water Agency of the Year Vol 11, Issue 2 (February 2010)
For the public sector organization that has made the greatest contribution to meeting the challenges of water supply during 2009.
Osmoflo positions itself for growth Vol 9, Issue 4 (April 2008)
From its new HQ north of Adelaide, Australia’s home-grown desalination specialist is thinking big. It will have to fight for scarce human resources if it is to succeed.
Sydney boosts its recycled water credentials Vol 8, Issue 12 (December 2007)
A new BOO contract for the supply of treated wastewater to Australian industry is one step closer to reality. It will help meet the new government’s recycled water target.
IN BRIEF – ASIA Vol 8, Issue 8 (August 2007)
* GE and Siemens have been awarded contracts to spearhead the low pressure membrane replacement programmes at the Bedok and Kranji NEWater plants in Singapore.
Double or quits – Sydney’s desal approach Vol 8, Issue 7 (July 2007)
As rain boosts Sydney’s water storage levels, the city’s new desal plant has been doubled in size. The project has still come in under budget, writes Max Borchardt.
Sydney close to fast-track desal Vol 8, Issue 1 (January 2007)
With El Niño conditions persisting, the Australian city is getting ready to build fast. Max Borchardt reports.
IN BRIEF – MIDDLE EAST Vol 7, Issue 12 (December 2006)
* Doosan Heavy Industries hosted the Gulf desalination industry at a gala dinner for the opening of its new Dubai research and development centre in November.
New South Wales opens up to the private sector Vol 7, Issue 12 (December 2006)
New legislation in NSW will allow for increased private sector involvement in water and wastewater. With a 1-in-1,000-year drought raging, the time is ripe.










