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Saturday, November 26th, 2011

Eyeing Ways to Improve Lake Rotorua Water

The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is considering a report on ways to improve the water quality in Lake Rotorua. The consultant's report covers potential land management and land use changes in the Lake Rotorua catchment in a...

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

Queensland Irrigator Thinks Current Water Allocations Are Right

A Queensland irrigator says he still doesn't believe the state's irrigation systems are over-allocated. The comments come ahead of next Monday's long-awaited release of the Murray Darling Basin Plan. Figures leaked recently show the Queensland in-stream environmental water requirement...

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

AECOM Australia and SunWater Ltd Choose StreetPro® Australia from Pitney Bowes Business Insight

AECOM Australia and SunWater Ltd Choose StreetPro Australia from Pitney Bowes Business Insight “After reviewing several other commercially available road networks, we chose to use StreetPro for the simple fact that the currency and quality of data...

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

New Automated Water Sampler

Clients who need regular water sampling will be pleased to learn that SESL has invested in its first automated water sampler. The Global Water WS700 sampler is a set-and-forget device that looks like a Globite suitcase and...

Sunday, November 13th, 2011

Remote Sensing Helps Pilbara To Get Groundwater Boost

The Department of Water says it is using three years of research to allocate more groundwater to meet the Pilbara's growing requirements. The department's Hamid Mohsenzadeh says it is using targeted scientific investigations to build knowledge of the...

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

3D CAD From Autodesk Australia Helps North East Water Maps

North East Water is a regional water corporation that utilises 3D CAD software from Autodesk Australia to produce accurate mapped information on its extensive network of water and wastewater infrastructure assets. Delivering water and wastewater services to...

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Inner Bangkok Passes Danger Point

GIS expert Dr Anond Snidvongs in a daily NBT flood analysis noted that innner Bangkok has passed danger point as today is the last day of high tide. Bangkok North sees reduced water volume at Khlong Rangsit, Bang...

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

National Water Information Briefing – Australia

The Australian Government’s Improving Water Information Program is a $450 million investment led by the Bureau of Meteorology and supported by water agencies in the States and Territories. Four years after the program started, a comprehensive, reliable and up-to-date picture...

Monday, October 17th, 2011

Space Technology Helps To Predict Flooding In Southeast Asia

As residents across flood-ravaged Southeast Asia look up to the skies and brace for more rain, satellites 35,800km away are looking down on them. Space technology has become a critical tool in protecting people from disasters in countries...

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Taiwan President Unveils New Massive Infrastructure Plan

President Ma Ying-jeou unveiled Wednesday a large-scale infrastructure plan targeting roads, railways, water treatment systems and broadband Internet connection to increase Taiwan's competitiveness. The plan would also make the country a more attractive and convenient place for...

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