Three specialist pipeline companies have been signed up to support the delivery of SA Water’s record capital program, which includes $1.5 billion in water and sewer network upgrades.
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SA Water has achieved a major milestone in the delivery of Kangaroo Island’s new desalination project, with three large underwater pipelines now in place off the coast of Penneshaw.
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SA Water has begun works to install around 1.5km of new water main in Port Elliot to help prepare for future growth in the area and ensure a continued reliable supply of water for the local community.
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The 260ML desalination plant and 600km pipeline network to the South Australia’s north is set to create a reliable water supply to enable the tripling of copper production, as well as kickstarting hydrogen and green steel operations.
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The Tailem Bend to Keith Pipeline will receive a major upgrade as part of SA Water’s $5.8 million investment in securing reliable water services for customers. Read More
SA Water has begun work on a new pipeline at Tanunda, South Australia (SA), which will continue supply of drinking water to local residents and businesses. Read More
SA Water has started to install around 1220 metres of new water main at Alford, as part of its efforts to improve water services for regional South Australia. Read More
SA Water’s Senior Manager of Capital Delivery, Peter Seltsikas, spoke to The Australian Pipeliner about meeting the challenges of remote projects – from environmental protection to looking after the mental health of isolated workers. Read More
The Northern Water Supply (NWS) project is one of a number of projects being considered for the Upper Spencer Gulf as part of the state government’s plan to decarbonise local industry.
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SA Water’s renewal of the Morgan to Whyalla Pipeline is a step closer to beginning construction, following the utility’s completion of an environmental assessment.
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Sites for the South Australian Government’s proposed hydrogen power plant, as well as production and storage facilities at Whyalla have been identified.
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SA Water will begin work to install 4100 m of new water main at Reeves Plains, as part of the four-year, $155 million water main management program.
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Over the next several months, SA Water will be applying a specialised maintenance technique –known as cathodic protection—to targeted parts of Mount Gambier’s underground sewer and water supply network, to help ensure long-term reliability and durability.Read More