CIPP technology has protected Canberra landmarks such as the National Library and Lake Burley Griffin from contamination
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Protecting your assets
The trenchless sewer rehabilitation industry is well established in Australia and has grown from its origins in pipe rehabilitation to include rehabilitation of other parts of the sewer network, including methods for spot repairs, sealing of lateral connections and renewal of house service lines.
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Pipeline inspection goes digital
The digital sewer pipeline inspection survey system has been successfully demonstrated on a project completed for Helsinki Water.
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Trenchless Australasia 2009: fantastic speakers, footy, food and fashion
Registrations are now open for the premier trenchless event of 2009. Sponsorship and exhibition space for the event have been sold at a record rate and a variety of distinguished speakers, with years of broad industry experience, have already confirmed their attendance.
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Sydney Olympic Park: remediation
Robotics and pipe lining operate in tandem to save the Sydney Olympic park storm water network from unwanted intrusion.
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Water Infrastructure Group – delivering a sustainable future
Water Infrastructure Group provides a unique combination of design, build, operate and maintenance services.
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Clean and green
MudPuppy International's range of solids control units promise to recycle the mud and dump the crud.
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SA councils are water wise
South Australia's 56 community wastewater re-use schemes are on schedule to bring nearly $A90 million worth of community infrastructure into operation.
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Adelaide desalination
The $A1.374 billion Adelaide Desalination Plant at Port Stanvac has been approved by the State Government.
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The big dry in Melbourne
Melbourne's water storages have dropped by almost 56 billion litres over summer after one of the driest ever starts to the year in the catchment areas.
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Spending big on infrastructure
The Federal Government has pledged an additional $A500 million to the previous $A300 million Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program (RLCIP).
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Western Australian Water
Western Australian Water Minister Dr Graham Jacobs has said that more than $A100 million will be spent on new water infrastructure in Margaret River and the surrounding communities.
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