Water Journal no. 183 March 2014
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Contents:
President's Column - Wastewater in the year of the horse | Steve Couper |
CEO Comment - Water reform - a slow journey | Murray Gibb |
Water Environment Federation announces new executive director | |
Leaders of all kinds emerge from Water Leadership Institute | |
On-site wastewater training has arrived | Hugh Ratsey, Jonathan Mackey (Opus) |
Maori Party water policy : a call for full co-operation for all stakeholders and citizens | Maori Party |
The changing tide: law reform in 2014 | Helen Atkins, Vicki Morrison Shaw, Phoebe Mason (Atkins Holm Majurey) |
How too many cooks can create solutions - SCIRT lessons learnt | Chris Maguire (MWH) |
Smart planning for growth - meeting the need for an expanded wastewater treatment plant without huge infrastructure costs | Shane Bishop (MWH) |
Membrane bioreactor technology reaches maturity in NZ market | Matt Savage (Apex Environmental) |
Te Kuiti wastewater treatment plant upgrade - optimisation through remote monitoring | Hugh Ratsey, Mark Curtis, John Crawford (Opus International) |
Microwave measuring technology for sludge treatment optimisation | Applied Instruments |
Oil-in-water fluorescence sensor in wastewater and other industrial applications | Vadim Malkov, Dietmar Sievert (Hach) |
Tauranga and Mt Maunganui sewerage - twins joined at the hip | John Fitzmaurice |
Prevention or cure - designing sewers to achieve low I/I | Steve Carne, Graeme Salmon, Christian Gamst (GHD) |
Environment commissioner criticises government's proposals to protect water quality | |
Are rising nitrate levels in rural groundwater a public health concern? | Jim Cooke (Streamlined Environmental) |
Pressure sewers - rebuilding Christchurch | Ecoflow |
Crushed glass sand - making an eco-friendly wastewater treatment system even greener | |
International accolades for CH2M Hill | |
IBAK sets up shop in Sydney |
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