Inside Water Magazine
Inside Water serves as a vital tool for professionals in the Australian water industry. It highlights the individuals, products, and technologies that contribute to the sustainable and innovative management of the nation's water resources. This publication is crafted by a skilled team of journalists at Prime Creative Media, who connect with important figures in the water sector.
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insidewater.com.au | Chris Edwards
The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has issued a Clean-Up Notice to 3M Australia Pty Ltd (3M Australia) after PFAS chemicals were detected at Brogans Creek Quarry in the State’s Central West. The notice comes after PFAS – per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – were identified in soil, sediment, groundwater and surface water across a 100-hectare area of the inactive limestone quarry site, which 3M Australia historically leased to test PFAS-containing firefighting foams.
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insidewater.com.au | Chris Edwards
Parkes Shire Council (PSC) has successfully completed Stage 1 of the Parkes Water Security Program, marking a significant milestone in securing Parkes’ long-term water supply. This stage of upgrades is part of the broader $65 million Parkes Water Security Program, which is partly funded by an $11 million investment from the Australian Government, $26 million from the NSW Government, and funding from Parkes Shire Council.
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insidewater.com.au | Chris Edwards
The renewal of this trunk water main in the Hunter Valley reinforces critical infrastructure, ensuring reliable water supply and efficiency for years to come. The $7M Louth Park Trunk Watermain Renewal project was recently completed by the Eire Constructions Hunter team, marking a significant achievement for its team and a positive project outcome for client Hunter Water.
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insidewater.com.au | Chris Edwards
Three of Australia’s leading water advisory specialists have joined forces in a major industry move set to reshape the delivery of water, environment, and energy projects nationwide.
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insidewater.com.au | Chris Edwards
The Department of Local Government, Water and Volunteers (DLGWV) is seeking input from North Queensland irrigators who require additional water to operate or expand in the Whitsunday region. Expressions of interest are now open in various subcatchments within the Whitsunday Water Plan area, and submissions will help inform the demand for making unallocated water available for release.
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