Mechanical Enhanced Evaporation
Last Post 24/06/2021 4:24:36 PM by Liverpool Plains Shire Council. 2 replies.
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Mechanical Enhanced Evaporation
24-06-2021 02:33 PM
by b.logan@tamworth.nsw.gov.au
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Tamworth Regional Council is considering mechanical enhanced evaporation at one of our Wastewater Treatment Plants. Just wondering if there is any Local Water Utility who is further along the investigation proces or has this system in place already
who we could talk to. Thanks Bruce Logan Director - Water and Waste Tamworth Regional Council
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Re: Mechanical Enhanced Evaporation
24-06-2021 03:44 PM
by jaco.opperman@griffith.nsw.gov.au
Joined 07-10-2020 02:18 PM
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Hi Bruce, There is a story in the May 2021 issue of WaterWorks magazine where mechanical evaporation is used at the Western Water's Recycled Water Plant at Romsey, north-west of Melbourne. Might be worth giving them a call. Let me know if you
want a link to the story. Keep us updated, could definitely use this at one of our WWTP facilities. Kind regards, Jaco Opperman Water and wastewater Engineer Griffith City Council
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Re: Mechanical Enhanced Evaporation
24-06-2021 04:24 PM
by Liverpool Plains Shire Council
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Bruce, Whitehaven's Werris Ck Mine have utilised mechanical evaporators for a while now which has the same climatic conditions as Tamworth. I have a few contacts if you wanted to pursue further information from them. Let me know. Rod Batterham Liverpool Plains SC
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