Centennial Coal Airly Project Cappertee Goes Green with ECOMAX

Australian Environmental Wastewater Solutions have successfully supplied and installed the new environmentally friendly “Ecomax” commercial effluent disposal system for Centennial Coal Airly Project in Cappertee NSW. The project comprised the design and construction of a 150EP ( 20 K kl/day) wastewater treatment plant to treat the sewage and wastewater generated from the mine. Australian Environmental

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Blue Mountains Botanic Gardens

Ecomax is Treating 80,000 to 100,000 visitors a year The Botanic Gardens needed to care for every drop of water! The water quality in Stockyard Creek and the Garden’s Dam are monitored as part of their ‘Streamwatch’ activities. Their potable water falls as rain and is collected, filtered and treated with ultra violet light before

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Water, Water Everywhere

Australian Environmental Wastewater Solutions triumph through innovation at Western Australia’s flagship livestock infrastructure project in Muchea. A project like the Muchea Livestock Sale yards by its very nature requires an innovative approach to the provision, use and management of the most valuable of resources – Water. An agricultural industrial development of this scope and scale

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New Perth Bunbury Highway

Nutrient Management at the Mayfield Wetland Late in 2008 Australian Environmental Wastewater Solutions were approached by Southern Gateway Alliance to design a Storm Max filter to treat storm water and ground water as part of the wetland development at Mayfield main drain. The Storm Max system is a nutrient removing filter that has previously shown

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Islands Resort – South Beach

Fremantle has a vibrant heart and a green conscience so when Stockland wanted to build a beautiful range of exclusive units, environmental consideration was paramount. These magnificent apartments with unrestricted beach access are the Jewel in the crown of the South Beach development.     Grey water from all apartments in this complex is collected

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