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Australia's Bundamba Plant First Step in Large Water Recycling Scheme
This article announces that the Bundamba Advanced Water Treatment Plant near Brisbane, Australia, has produced its first purified recycled water, achieving a significant milestone for one of Australia's largest water schemes, the $2.4 billion Western Corridor Recycled Water project. The continual water flow will reduce the power station's reliance on the drought‐affected Wivenhoe Dam and will ensure that the power station remains available to support the growing electricity needs of the southeastern portion of the state of Queensland during severe water shortages.
Australia's Bundamba Plant First Step in Large Water Recycling Scheme
This article announces that the Bundamba Advanced Water Treatment Plant near Brisbane, Australia, has produced its first purified recycled water, achieving a significant milestone for one of Australia's largest water schemes, the $2.4 billion Western Corridor Recycled Water project. The continual water flow will reduce the power station's reliance on the drought‐affected Wivenhoe Dam and will ensure that the power station remains available to support the growing electricity needs of the southeastern portion of the state of Queensland during severe water shortages.
Australia's Bundamba Plant First Step in Large Water Recycling Scheme
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 99 ; 114-115
2007-12-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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