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Innovation Above And Below Makes It Two In A Row

For the second year running East Gippsland Water has scooped an award from Australia's leading water industry body for business innovation.

By East Gippsland Water - 2nd November 2011 - Back to News

The Corporation has received a 'Highly Commended' award for 'Infrastructure Project Innovation' from the Australian Water Association (AWA) in Victoria, for an initiative to store bulk amounts of water for drinking, underground in an aquifer. The project is a first for Australia.

Using the Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) technique, water sourced from the Mitchell River is now being injected into deep aquifers via East Gippsland Water's borefield at Woodglen, north west of Bairnsdale. This stored water will be available to be extracted and treated at a later date, as required, to help supply some 24,000 people in the region's major towns of Bairnsdale, Paynesville and Lakes Entrance, including surrounding areas.

Utilising an aquifer as an underground storage reduces the potential for water loss through evaporation. It also maintains high quality drinking water, free from risks of algal and airborne contamination and is more cost-effective than constructing traditional water storages such as open basins, dams and covered tanks.

The award - presented to the Corporation by The Hon. Peter Walsh, Minister for Water - comes a year after East Gippsland Water lifted an AWA award for 'Infrastructure Project Innovation' in relation to the Woodglen Water Treatment Plant. This project was delivered ahead of schedule and under budget.

Said East Gippsland Water's Managing Director, Les Mathieson: "Receiving this latest award from our peers in the water industry means a great deal to us professionally. It acknowledges the hard work, commitment and expertise of all the staff involved from East Gippsland Water, as well as the scientific expertise of Australian Groundwater Technologies, who have been working with us on the ASR project."

In addition East Gippsland Water, working in partnership with the Bairnsdale office of Engineering consultants AECOM, recently received a high commendation from Engineers Australia (the largest professional body for engineers in Australia). This recogniation in the body's annual Victorian Engineering Excellence Awards was again in relation to the delivery of the Woodglen Water Treatment Plant.

 

Ronan Carroll

Communications Manager

East Gippsland Water

P 03 5150 4434

M 0428 539 303

F 03 5150 4477

E rcarroll@egwater.vic.gov.au

W www.egwater.vic.gov.au


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