Water produced when coal seam gas (CSG) is extracted from below ground can be safely re-injected hundreds of metres underground, according to new CSIRO research. Read More
Melbourne’s transport uses 311 billion litres of water each year - equivalent to flooding the city’s centre 8 metres deep. That’s just one of the findings of a new study looking at how much water different modes of transport use. Read More
Schneider Electric has released its Water Network Optimisation (WNO) Suite, which is a water and wastewater industry solution powered by Aquis 7.0 and built on the Wonderware System Platform. Read More
Krohne has introduced the OPTIBAR LC 1010, a submersible level probe enabling continuous hydrostatic level measurement in water wells, rainwater basins or tanks. Read More
An inexpensive, portable and safe water disinfection system from Australia could be one solution to rehabilitating the Ganga River in Rajasthan. Read More
Scientists at The Australian National University (ANU) have developed a new spray-on material with a remarkable ability to repel water. The new protective coating could eventually be used to waterproof mobile phones, prevent ice from forming on aeroplanes or protect boat hulls from corroding. Read More
A researcher from Sandia National Laboratories is convinced that the simple answer to cooling data centres in different climates is to use liquid refrigerant. Read More
Awarded by US consulting firm Frost & Sullivan, Endress+Hauser has received the Global Company of the Year Award for water analysis instrumentation. Read More
ABB has reorganised its ring-geared mill drive (RMD) portfolio to make it easier for its customers to identify and select the most suitable technology for their needs. Read More