INVESTING IN AUSTRALIA'S DESALINATION INDUSTRY

Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2010


Media release
21 December 2010
The National Centre of Excellence in Desalination has awarded nearly $3 million in funding to research projects investigating ways to advance desalination technology.

Announcing the Centre's second round of funding today, Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and Urban Water, Senator Don Farrell, said the projects were an important investment in securing future water supplies for all Australians.

"The projects announced today demonstrate how the National Centre of Excellence in Desalination is delivering on its mission to develop and commercialise new desalination technologies, with emphasis on the energy efficiency of the desalination process," Senator Farrell said.

The 12 projects include research into improving membrane performance, new types of desalination for remote areas, forward osmosis for simultaneous production of water and fertilizer, and solar powered desalination for rural communities.

National Centre of Excellence in Desalination CEO Neil Palmer said "the Centre is delighted with the strong response of the Australian research and business communities to work together on projects that will make water supply in arid areas more reliable and economical."

The Centre's investment of nearly $3 million in funding for the 12 projects is expected to generate significant in-kind and industry contributions toward ongoing research activity.

"Investing in research and development is crucial to developing a sustainable desalination industry in Australia," Senator Farrell said.

"Desalination is an important component of securing water supplies in Australia - it can provide water all year round, regardless of rainfall.

However, we need to continue to improve the desalination process, in particular energy efficiency."

The Australian Government has committed $20 million in funding over five years to the National Centre of Excellence in Desalination, through the Water for the Future initiative.

Chair of the National Centre of Excellence in Desalination, Graeme Rowley, said "the Centre represents an excellent opportunity for Australia to be a world leader in commercial and technical development of desalination resulting in the provision of clean water to a thirsty world."

Details of the 12 research projects are attached. For more information on the government's investment in the National Centre of Excellence in Desalination, visit www.environment.gov.au/water

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Launch of the Water Metering Tasmania project

Media release
13 December 2010
More than 8 billion litres of drinking water each year is expected to be saved through the Water Metering Tasmania project, which was launched today in Hobart.

Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and Urban Water, Senator Don Farrell, said the Gillard Government was providing $10 million in funding to Tasmania’s three water corporations to install water meters to unmetered properties and upgrade meters that do not meet required standards.

“Water meters will reduce water losses through improved detection and repair of leaks, in both household and supply systems, and will enable consumers to make informed choices to better manage their water usage,” Senator Farrell said at the launch today.
“The Gillard Government is committed to helping secure the future water supplies of Australia’s cities and towns, in response to the challenges associated with continued urban growth and the impacts of a changing climate.

” The Water Metering Tasmania project demonstrates a commitment towards more efficient, equitable and sustainable use of its water resources within Tasmania, by generating potable water savings of approximately 8.7 billion litres of potable water per year.

The project is scheduled to be completed by June 2012, with an estimated 100,000 properties across Tasmania to be involved in the roll out of the new water meters.

The $10 million of funding will be provided to Tasmania’s three water corporations through the National Water Security Plan for Cities and Towns, a key component of the Australian Government’s Water for the Future initiative.

The Southern Water Corporation has been allocated $5 million to assist with rolling out the project, with $2.5 million each going to Ben Lomond Water Corporation and Cradle Mountain Water Corporation.

Further funding is being provided by the Water Corporations and the Tasmanian Government.

The Water Metering Tasmania project is one of four projects in the state receiving a total of more than $33 million in Gillard Government funding under the National Water Security Plan for Cities and Towns, including $12 million to the Huon Valley Regional Water Scheme, more than $10.5 million towards the Derwent Estuary Recycling and Irrigation System and more than $1 million for the Kingborough Sports Precinct Stormwater Harvesting and Reuse Project.

 
 

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