on-site water management Articles
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Mining application - Heavy metals testing in water
Isaac Plains is an open cut coal mine, in Northern Queensland, Australia. The Isaac Plains Project operates under an Environmental Authority (EA). They needed a field test for heavy metals compliance. The water sources included potable water, mine affected water, natural creek flows, water releases, groundwater and the receiving environment. The site water management system is comprised of ...
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Mining Water Quality Application
Isaac Plains Coal Mine Isaac Plains is an open cut coal mine, in Northern Queensland, Australia. The Isaac Plains Project operates under an Environmental Authority (EA). One of the environmental monitoring requirements which must be met is monitoring water. These include potable water, mine affected water, natural creek flows, water releases, groundwater and the receiving environment. The site ...
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Green Networks Integrated Urban Infrastructure - Case Study
AECOM and Collective Architecture were commissioned to undertake a series of feasibility studies using best practice examples in urban infrastructure, sustainable drainage and inclusive urban planning for six future candidate sites across Local Authority areas in Scotland. As part of the process, various technical aspects of the sites were investigated to inform the decision-making process and ...
By Innovyze
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Study: Water Use in Concrete Production Higher Than Expected
Researchers uncover areas where better management may mitigate high water use Although many environmental impacts of concrete production have been well studied, little research has been dedicated to just how much water it uses. But, a study published in the journal Natureseeks to quantify the impact of concrete production on global water withdrawals, and it makes some dramatic conclusions and ...
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Water Use in Concrete Production Higher Than Expected - Case Study
Researchers uncover areas where better management may mitigate high water use Although many environmental impacts of concrete production have been well studied, little research has been dedicated to just how much water it uses. But, a study published in the journal Nature seeks to quantify the impact of concrete production on global water withdrawals, and it makes some dramatic conclusions and ...
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ANZ Guidelines for Fresh & Marine Water Quality
The guidelines for fresh and marine water quality were developed to enforce the proper management of natural and semi-natural water resources in Australia and New Zealand. The latest revision on the guidelines was done in 2018 and is a powerful tool for water managers to assess, manage, and monitor water quality in aquatic systems. Consequently, the guidelines support community values connected ...
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HYBACS receives independent verification from major water companies: Severn Trent Water and Aqualia
Performance of HYBACS treatment process compatible with requirements of nutrient removal regulationsBluewater Bio International, a global specialist in the treatment of wastewater, is pleased to announce that its proprietary HYBACS process continues to show high performance in independent pilot trials carried out by two key utility partners, Severn Trent Water in the UK (LSE:SVT) and Aqualia, the ...
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New to proactive environmental management software? Here`s what you should know
‘You can’t manage what you can’t measure.’ Although a familiar statement to many environmental managers, site-generated air quality, noise, water quality, odour, dust and vibration emissions have always been a notoriously difficult challenge. For many years environmental monitoring was a repetitive and cumbersome task. The process of collecting real numbers to review ...
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