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Large Scale Recycled Water Projects too costly: Victoria.
The Victorian Government will focus on localised recycled water projects... Meanwhile prices will increase from tomorrow...
01 Jul 2009
Published Articles
Sustainable Integrated Water Cycle Management
What is the most cost-effective way to save water? Never before has this question been more relevant, especially before committing to a grey or black water recycling or sewer mining plant.
18 Jun 2009
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Water for the Future
Water for the Future - Australian Government providing $254.8 million over 5 years to cities and towns with fewer than 50,000 people to upgrade older pipes and water systems, install new infrastructure and practical projects to save water and reduce water losses
10 Jan 2009
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About Us
Climate change is reducing our water supply while population growth adds demand. Availability of sufficient, affordable, fit for purpose water is a serious business risk. By acting now, using water wisely and looking for other water sources you can turn this global issue into a strategic advantage. WCG makes it easy for large water users to save water and money securing your water supply. We deliver sustainable integrated urban water solutions. We make you feel good about using water - because you know youre only using what you need, and it is provided in the most sustainable way Contact us today for a free review to see how we can help you save water and money for tomorrow - guaranteed! We can even help you pay for it.
07 Jan 2009
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Councils' Water Saving Measures Pay Off
NSW councils are on their way to saving 10,000 mega litres of water by July 2010 thanks to a $22m joint initiative of the Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW (LGSA) and the NSW Water Directorate. The Water Loss Management Program, which is also partly funded by the Federal Government's Water Smart Australia Program, encourages local water utilities to adopt innovative and practical water-saving solutions. The WATER FOOTPRINT network was launched at the Corporate Water Footprint Conference, in London (UK). The Network aims to develop and apply the 'Water Footprint' to support the transition to sustainable and equitable water use and management globally, including how much intrinsic water is locked up in meat, grain and other foodstuffs produced by humans.
06 Jan 2009
Published Articles
WME Magazine - Industrial Water
WCG have helped Woolworths switch on one of the world's largest retrofitted rainwater harvesting systems, tapping the 21,000 sqm roof of its distribution centre in western Sydney to supply up to 95% of its needs.
05 Jan 2009
Published Articles
UNEP - Rainwater harvesting providing adaptation opportunities to climate change
Rainwater harvesting providing adaptation opportunities to climate change
02 Jan 2009
Published Articles
A sensible approach to savings - Water Audit
All too often water savings are identified but are never implemented. Guenter Hauber-Davidson examines how a water audit - a concept he loathes - can be done in a different way.
13 Nov 2008
Published Articles
Large Scale Rainwater Harvesting Down Under - Wasser spiegel
It may seem strange to think of rainwater harvesting and Australia, supposedly the driest continent on earth. Yet, the country can look back on a long tradition of rainwater utilisation. Strangely this is more so inland with less than 500mm of annual rainfall, where it was often the only source of water. In contrast, in some of the heavily inhabited coastal regions where most Australians live, until a few years ago rainwater harvesting was even forbidden! This is despite that coastal strip enjoying plenty of rain with 900 to 1,200mm per annum. So much for the driest continent.
07 Oct 2008
In the News
Woolworths
Smart meters, smarter savings Implementing one clever little device is helping a handful of Australia's major corporates, including Woolworths, get wise about water use. By Richard Collins.
11 Jan 2008