Pump Industry Spring 2021 Digital Edition

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NEWS

$77 million for Rockhampton water and sewerage infrastructure

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ockhampton Regional Council has allocated $77 million over the next three years for water and sewerage infrastructure in its latest Budget. Rockhampton Mayor, Tony Williams, said the next three years would see the Council invest heavily in essential infrastructure so that the services are in place for more housing, more industry and more people calling Rockhampton home. “This Budget contains a major investment in three catalyst infrastructure projects – the North Rockhampton Sewage Treatment Plant (NRSTP), the Gracemere Sewage Treatment Plant (GSTP) and the Glenmore Water Treatment Plant (GWTP),” Mr Williams said. “These projects are the key to unlocking a bigger and better Rockhampton because they allow us to service an additional 16,000 homes. “Without them, we’ll find ourselves constrained to grow substantial new housing development in as little as three years. “At the same time, economic modelling predicts these projects will create a benefit to the local economy with 300 local jobs generated and $107 million added to the local economy. “We have already received some support from other levels of government towards these projects but, given the cost and the benefits they will deliver to our region, we will keep talking to them to see how we can partner on these projects going forward.” Rockhampton Water Councillor, Donna Kirkland, said these upgrades would deliver not just bigger services, but better ones. “As part of the sewage treatment plant upgrades, we’ll be changing the style of aeration during the treatment process,” Ms Kirkland said. “This will mean that the process of treating the sewage is more effective and energy efficient resulting in lower energy cost. “These three projects are all at different stages with the NRSTP design completed and set to go to tender in the coming months for commencement of construction before Christmas. “The Gracemere STP project will commence a detailed design stage in the coming months and the Glenmore WTP

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Upgrade Project is already underway with the project awarded to Alliance Automation for the completion of a design and construct project. “Expenditure on all three projects is expected to ramp up significantly over the next 12 months. “About 65 per cent of the connected population in Rockhampton relies on the NRSTP day in, day out, and it is approaching its design capacity now. “That’s why we’ll be looking at Graphalloy_Pumps_122x185mm.qxp_Layout 1 progressing this one first, with the

upgrades set to increase capacity by 50 per cent, meaning it will be able to service 75,000 people alone. “I’m also very pleased that these projects will drive better environmental outcomes – less nutrients and effluent will go back into the environment, reduced carbon dioxide emissions through energy efficiency gains, and we expect to see more opportunities for 2/10/21 10:53 AM Page 1 reuse of treated water in irrigation.”

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Magnet Drive Pumps

1min
pages 56-57

and its influence on the pump industry

4min
pages 54-55

Flexible coupling selection for improved pump and motor efficiency and operation

8min
pages 46-49

ESCO flexible gear couplings with Multicrown tooth form for longer life from Drive Systems

1min
pages 44-45

Flow prediction tool for variable speed pump stations

5min
pages 38-41

Pump Genius

1min
pages 42-43

AllightSykes’ recipe to the smart pump

2min
pages 36-37

Temporary solution for a wastewater plant

2min
pages 28-29

Major acquisition creates Australia’s largest pump rental company

1min
pages 26-27

Austworld advancing Australian-based facilities

3min
pages 24-25

What to look for when purchasing positive displacement pumps

3min
pages 30-31

Flexidrag® – the premium drag hose for your broad acreage irrigation

2min
pages 22-23

and capability to a new level

2min
pages 18-19

Hydroforming Process: world-first technology

2min
pages 20-21

$20 million federal funding to improve TAS water security

3min
pages 11-13

$77 million for Rockhampton water and sewerage infrastructure

2min
page 9

New pump station to be constructed for $3.5 million project

1min
page 10

Mitiamo pipeline project reaches completion

2min
page 8

The future of booster set technology

2min
pages 16-17

vital resources for pump professionals

3min
pages 14-15
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