As the central advisory and advocacy body for Qld’s urban water industry, we work with members to provide safe, secure & sustainable water to Qld communities.
@qldwater David S showing delegates at the Water Supply Regulation Workshop how the Statewide Water Information Management System (SWIM) works and makes reporting KPIs for the urban 💦 industry required by the @QldGov@BOM_Qld@ABSStats@AustGovernment easy.
Attending today's Water Supply Regulation Workshop, covering the regulatory framework, revisions to the DWQMP guideline, HBTs and microbial risk management, disinfection management and the Urban Water Risk Assessment. So much happening across a critical sector @qldwater 💦
Found a nice article about the medieval water supply system of the Belgian city of Bruges I thought some of you might interesting.
Amai!
https://t.co/kXCXFuyCzD
Incredibly grateful for the opportunity to attend @qldwater Water Skills Forum today - their ‘Hi Vis’ theme more appropriate than ever as the sector works together to raise the profile of our most essential industry and our most precious resource. #WaterIsLife 💧@GU_Sciences
Nominations for QLD Operator of the Year sponsored by @AustralianWater, QLD Young Operator of the Year sponsored by @qldwater, and QLD Operator of the Year (Civil All Rounder) sponsored by @qldwater will close on 19/6/23 #WIOAQLD23
Take a look inside our Sustainability Engineer Job Kit! Find out what STEM skills you'll need to work on solutions that will reduce our environmental impact, building a better future for everyone. With thanks to
@qut
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Less than 48 hours left to secure your Early Bird ticket to Ozwater'23!
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The biggest water conference in the southern hemisphere returns May 10 - 12 at the ICC. We look forward to seeing you soon!
#Ozwater#UnitedByWater
Happy World Water Day💧
We are proud of the work we do every day to play our part, connecting our members, industry partners and government departments through programs like @QWRAP1, the Water Skills Partnership, SWIM, SWEAP, qCRAC and more.
Together we can be the change!
"For most people, on most occasions, there is no need to purchase bottled water when water of very high quality can be obtained from a tap at a much lower costs, both financial cost and impacts to the environment cost.” Well said @stukhan! https://t.co/pFVXGqA4lZ
All toilet paper from across the globe checked for toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” contained the compounds, and the waste flushed down toilets and sent to sewage treatment plants likely creates a significant source of water pollution, new research has found https://t.co/lwmIrhfOYd
someBODY once told me
the sewer world is lonely
Nobody knows the word
“watershed”
She was looking kind of done
when she saw me tweeting puns
in the form
of a meme
on her iPad
The Federal Government has released its second Closing the Gap Implementation Plan, including $424 million in additional funding for access to water and essential services for Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander communities. #AustralianWaterAssociation
https://t.co/jAYlkJiQoO
🚌 All aboard!
💧 Join the @Int_WaterCentre's QWMN team next Friday (November 11) for a day trip to the Sunshine Coast to explore the Blue Heart - an active blue carbon & the exceptional water sensitive urban design at Stockland's Aura development
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@The_MOCingbird @admlovell We shared it with our members and you probably got a few votes from that, but will check out your featured post to see how else we can help bring this to fruition :)
Excellent new research published in @Nature showing that purified recycled water is consistently better quality [exhibits lower cytotoxicity] than regular drinking water produced from surface water. Applies even when reverse osmosis is not used. https://t.co/YPirUtfhQ5