iN2ovate to Study Nereda Tech Potential
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Joint Venture iN2ovate, with Partners Aquatec Maxcon, John Holland and GHD, Has Been Selected by Melbourne Water to Participate in the Trial Phase of Upgrading the Western Treatment Plant and Study the Potential of the Nereda Waste Water Treatment Technology of Royal HaskoningDHV
The augmentation project is the second stage in a three-stage program of works at WTP to provide innovative, cost-effective and integrated solutions to managing environmental compliance (biodiversity and marine discharge) and increased sewage loads and recycled water demand into the future.
The augmentation project will ultimately deliver a new secondary sewage treatment plant at WTP, with a nominal treatment capacity of 140 million litres of sewage a day.
The joint ventures are:
- iN2ovate - a joint venture between John Holland, Aquatec-Maxcon and GHD.
- Organic Water - a joint venture between McConnell Dowell and DownerTenix, complemented by Organica Water, Inc. and CH2MHill
- Thiess-UGL-Jacobs joint venture
The joint ventures will have opportunity to optimise designs and mitigate risk, and for Melbourne Water to refine its requirements and gain a better understanding of viable solutions. All three joint ventures will be undertaking pilot plant trials or onsite testing.
Project manager Guy Fazzino said Melbourne Water was excited by the potential for the project to further demonstrate the organisation's commitment to innovation and sustainability in the water industry
Source: Melbourne Water
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