This project established unifying framework for the calculation of robustness metrics, which assists with understanding how robustness metrics work, when they should be used, and why they sometimes disagree…
Potable water reuse is increasingly recognised as an important water management strategy for future Australian and international cities…
The environmental conditions which cause blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) blooms vary according to location, the climate, and other attributes of aquatic ecosystems…
The aim of Project 1127 was to help the water industry better manage and understand contaminants of emerging concern (CEC), through…
Several cyanobacteria species are well known for their potential to produce cyanotoxins…
Wastewater must be treated to remove four classes of pollutants to levels that regulators consider safe for discharge to the environment: these are nutrients, micropollutants, total suspended solids and pathogens..
Predicting the effects of climate change is a complicated business…
Bacteria such as Legionella occur naturally in freshwater…
The Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling (AGWR) require water recycling treatment processes to be validated in ways that ensure that recycled water does not pose a risk to health, safety or the environment…
The Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling (AGWR) encompass acceptable health, safety and environmental targets for different types of recycled water…