Pipeliner May 2022

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REGION REVIEW NSW

New South Wales has had a stream of pipeline activity in the last 12 months.

Water and renewables at the forefront in NSW In the past year, there have been significant developments in New South Wales (NSW), with projects improving water security, facilitating economic growth and ensuring a greener future.

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n November 2021, gas and electricity supplier Jemena brought green hydrogen to the state. Jemena’s $15 million Western Sydney Green Hydrogen Hub has generated 100 per cent renewable energy for homes, businesses and the transport industry. The Central Coast Council has completed a pipeline between Mardi and Warnervale to boost water security, while another pipeline will be installed between the Murrumbidgee River and Lake Albert in an effort to secure lake’s water supply. Elsewhere, Piping Solutions is installing aviation fuel hydrant lines for the new Western Sydney International Airport in order to meet the growing demand in this sector and increase employment opportunities.

Jemena’s green hydrogen now available to NSW Green hydrogen is now available for NSW homes, businesses and transport industries from Jemena’s state-of-the-art facility. The 100 per cent renewable hydrogen generated with solar, wind power and recycled water, is being blended and stored in Jemena’s gas distribution network. “By blending it into our gas distribution network we are driving the transition to a lowcarbon future by providing cleaner energy solutions to our New South Wales customers,” says Jemena managing director Frank Tudor. The project is expected to supply approximately 23,500 residents, as well as 100

commercial and seven industrial customers.

Central Coast delivers major water pipeline At 9.4 km in length, the Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline is the largest infrastructure project ever delivered by Central Coast Council to date. Operational since March 2021, the pipeline has transferred 2,400 megalitres of water. It runs from the existing Mardi Water Treatment Plant to Sparks Road at Warnervale and will service expansion in the major growth corridor. Council director for water and sewers Jamie Loader says the pipeline boosts water security for the rapidly growing northern suburbs as well as the entirety of the region. “Increasing our capability for bulk water transfers between the Central Coast and the Hunter improves water security for both regions,” he says. The Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline was delivered ahead of schedule and under budget, despite the impacts of COVID-19.

Pipeline planned between Lake Albert and Murrumbidgee River Wagga Wagga City Council is working with the Riverina Water County Council to maintain permanent water levels in Lake Albert. Plans are underway to construct a pipeline between the river and the lake so that Lake Albert can be topped up each winter to secure water supply for the hotter months. Under a memorandum of understanding

(MOU) signed in March 2021, the council will have authority to draw up to 1.8 gigalitres of water from the river to the lake, provided it meets the conditions of the licence which includes when the water is transferred and how much is transferred on any single day. The pipeline is expected to be completed and functioning in 2022.

Pipeline contract awarded for Western Sydney Airport Piping Solutions has been awarded a major fuel infrastructure contract for Western Sydney Airport valued at around $20 million.The contract is to install aviation fuel hydrant lines for the new Western Sydney International Airport passenger terminal. Engineering and construction company Duratec has secured the $50 million principal construction contract. Piping Solutions director Linkon Allan says the company was looking forward to working with Duratec to install pipework for the new world-class facility. “This is an exciting project and continues to demonstrate our capability in the aviation fuel sector and strengthens our position as a partner of choice,” says Mr Allan. According to the Australian government, the Western Sydney Airport is a transformational project that will generate economic activity, provide employment opportunities and meet Sydney’s growing aviation demand. The airport is expected to service 10 million passengers a year and will be operational from 2026.

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2022 Convention & Exhibition

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pages 64-65

Advertiser’s index

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CRC positions Australia as water infrastructure leader

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pages 60-63

A new approach to safety and design of pig trap quick actuating closures

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pages 58-59

The ongoing journey of composite repairs for pipelines, process piping, tank and vessel repairs

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pages 56-57

HDD: helping make critical infrastructure more resilient in the face of climate change

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pages 52-53

Iplex furthers capabilities with restrain PVC-U pipe

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Trenchless digging or open cut?

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pages 50-51

Priming rusty surfaces for success with CorrVerter

2min
pages 48-49

Denso’s VISCOTAQTM coating systems leading the way

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pages 46-47

Making smarter decisions for network longevity

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pages 44-45

Quality is key: kwik-ZIP

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pages 42-43

Durable solutions to safeguard pipeline assets

4min
pages 40-41

STATS Group primed to support industry with net-zero goals

2min
pages 36-37

Backing the industry through experience and expertise

6min
pages 38-39

Verbrec engineering solutions for energy transformation

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pages 34-35

The mechanics of the new hydrogen economy

6min
pages 32-33

GF Piping Systems prepares to supply future fuel revolution

6min
pages 30-31

AMEC report calls for changes to open up hydrogen and renewable gas development

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pages 28-29

Gas and energy policy

4min
pages 12-13

Right systems and people key to success: Carol Bond

5min
pages 14-15

Pipelines in NSW

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pages 18-19

Reaching net-zero by 2050 one step at a time

7min
pages 24-25

Members & memos

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pages 10-11

Energy transition - stop talking, start doing

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Monitoring the next energy transition

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Hydrogen is the next step forward for pipelines

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