Latest water treatment News

$6.7 million Upper Warrill Creek flood resilience project commences
Roadless rule helps protect clean drinking water for 25 million Americans, new study shows
Thousands More Darling Downs Homes Unlocked
MPI Approval and IXOM Partnership Signal Growing Momentum for Continuous Pathogen Control for New Zealand’s Food Industry
Bombala and Cooma Pool upgrade project update 9 July 2026
Exposure to everyday chemicals can add up – a toxicologist offers simple steps to reduce your dose
New approach boosts microplastic removal from wastewater
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is treated with ‘nanobubbles’. What are they and how do they work?
Backing Western Downs to upgrade critical water infrastructure for Dalby
Townsville open for business as Budget invests in growth
Queensland Government delivers $3 million boost to progress Emu Swamp Dam
First sod turned at new National Water Grid recycled water site
Project Provides Great Long-term Benefits For Region
Queensland Government unlocks new homes for Gympie and Fraser Coast
Boorowa Pipeline Construction Hinges On 2026 NSW Budget
Infrastructure is the blueprint for Australia’s net zero and climate-resilient future
Federation Council Provides Growth Strategy Update
Proposed Classification Of Public Land
$12 million unlocked to deliver infrastructure in regional communities
PMHC appears at Federal inquiry into local government funding
Copperlode To CWSS1: How Far Cairns Has Come
$23 Million Project To Boost Jurien Bay’s Water Supply
Backing Far North Queensland with major resilience investments
Backing Far North Queensland with major Betterment investments
Draft 2026-27 Budget, Fees & Charges On Exhibition
UNSW Marks 10 Years Of Landmark Torch Partnership
$12.3 million to accelerate over 9,800 new homes across regional NSW
Clean water to flow for Narrandera as Nationals commit $16 million for new treatment plant
Protecting Cairns’ Water Supply In Severe Weather
New pipeline secures water future for Jervis Bay Territory
Works Progressing To Improve Qld Water Security
Toxic blooms and invasive clams are forcing a rethink on the Waikato River
Works progressing to improve Indigenous communities water security in Queensland
Toowoomba To Warwick Pipeline To Be Delivered
Why Water Restrictions Have Been Used
Clean drinking water restored to WA’s most remote Aboriginal community
Community Concerns Mount Over Narrandera Water Quality
Level 4 water restrictions lifted as weather conditions ease
Restrictions Remain Ahead Of Forecast Heavy Rain
Level 4 Restrictions Remain In Place
Some northern suburbs may experience water discolouration
Community Asked To Limit Water Use
Level 4 Water Restrictions To Apply Immediately
$25M endowment to advance experiential learning in Duffield Engineering
Council Shares Water Wisdom In WA
Local jobs and businesses drive Cairns Water Security milestone
One million reasons to celebrate as the Cairns Water Security project reaches another significant milestone
Why Islamic finance could provide an ethical model for funding the green transition