The Intelligent Water Networks have announced a change of leadership within the Biosolids and Resource Recovery program.
Read MoreMelbourne Water have invested in a nutrient removal plant which will have a significant positive impact on the environment.
The Western Treatment Plant, where 50% of Melbourne’s sewage is treated, will be able to process an extra 140ML of treated water per day – which is the same as filling 56 Olympic sized swimming pools.
Read MoreSouth East Water (SEW) are leading the way with their biosolids research project, in partnership with the Soil Cooperative Research Centre (SCRC) and Newcastle University.
Their project is in line with Intelligent Water Networks (IWN) values and has been trialling the injection of biosolids in liquid form to improve soil structure, fertility and function at their Longwarry Water Recycling Plant.
Read MoreChristine Grundy from Coliban Water has been announced as the new program lead for Biosolids and Resource Recovery, so IWN got down to brass tacks with her and found out what drives the engineer in her professional and personal life.
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