Sydney Water continuing to reduce leaks
Sydney Water Managing Director Kerry Schott today outlined the continuing work to reduce leaks. More than 60,000 kilometres of pipes have now been inspected for hidden underground leaks
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Sydney Water Managing Director Kerry Schott today outlined the continuing work to reduce leaks. More than 60,000 kilometres of pipes have now been inspected for hidden underground leaks
The opening of Sydney Water’s services to competition has taken another step forward with key business and local government leaders attending a briefing on competition framework for the supply of wastewater services across Sydney.
To step up enforcement efforts and better protect homeowners, New York regional consumer affairs and law enforcement agencies today announced the results of a coordinated, multi-county enforcement initiative targeting unlicensed home improvement contractors
It is interesting to see a number of Flat Rate Pricing Systems being offered to Plumbers but I wonder how many have simply copied a fully
Sydney Water is currently undertaking geotechnical investigations into a possible alternative desalination pipeline route along the edge of Sydney Park that could significantly reduce impacts on the community
The contract to build Sydney’s desalination plant has officially been signed, ensuring the city’s long-term water supply
Hi & Welcome to the June edition of the MasterPlumbers.com eNewsletter. So ends another successful financial year in Australia. It’s now time for the accountants to get to work. What do you have planned for the next financial year?
Following heavy rainfall over the Warragamba catchment in recent weeks, the Sydney Catchment Authority (SCA) said today that there is increased turbidity behind the Warragamba Dam wall
New York City DEP is mounting an exhibit at this year’s BuildingsNY Show at the Jacob Javits Center from June 27 – 28. DEP works closely with many City building owners to ensure their management and operational practices are environmentally sound
Hi & Welcome to the May edition of the MasterPlumbers.com eNewsletter. I have been looking at service agreements lately, from simple ones to multi-paged contracts. With all these different options for service agreements, it’s making me go cross-eyed
BlueScope Steel has now saved three billion litres of drinking water through the use of recycled water in their steelmaking process.
The milestone has been reached just eight months after the switch was flicked to commission Sydney Water’s Wollongong recycled water plant, which is providing high grade water to BlueScope.
Hi & Welcome to the April edition of the MasterPlumbers.com eNewsletter. Hope everyone is well and that business is thriving. Do you know of places in the USA that sell used jetting units and water recycling units for mounting on trucks
The environmental assessment for the construction and operation of a pipeline for Sydney’s desalination plant is now on display for public comment from Thursday 26 April to Monday 28 May
A 17-YEAR -old rookie plumber has burned down a £5 million ($12 million) waterside mansion in southwest England, after a
How did we grow so stupid as to deny ourselves drinking water, or what made us so crazy as to think that water saved for drinking should be flushed down toilets!! Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Canberra, Geelong, home to over half our population
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region II released a draft Filtration Avoidance Determination (FAD) for New York City’s Catskill/Delaware water systems
Welcome to the April edition of the All Valve Newsletter. This month we are featuring the pressure reducing valves almost exclusively as we have are launching the new 3-way “dual outlet” pressure reducing valve as well as a promotion inline with the launch. Read more in the PDF newsletter.
With an international focus on the environment, there has been a surge in Australia for water saving devices to curb water wastage during our water crisis. The majority of these water saving devices are installed improperly by unlicenced and unqualified people.
Beach water quality will continue to be protected at Bondi with the completion of the $95 million Bondi Sewage Treatment Plant Reliability Improvement and Modernisation Program
Today is World Water Day and this year’s theme is ‘Coping With Water Scarcity’.
Sydney Water is well aware that water is scarce and must be conserved.
Sydney Water has undertaken a number of initiatives to help conserve water in its operations