Adelaide Desalination Plant, South Australia

Adelaide’s desalination project involved the construction of two 50gl capacity sea water reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plants and a 20km transfer pipeline.

The A$1.83bn plant was constructed at Lonsdale, near Port Stanvac, approximately 30km south of the Adelaide central business district (CBD). The plant is also known as Port Stanvac Desalination plant

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Adelaide Desalination Plant, South Australia2023-10-11T23:28:05+02:00

Adelaide Desalination Plant – South Australia

The A$1.83bn plant was constructed at Lonsdale, near Port Stanvac, approximately 30km south of the Adelaide central business district (CBD). The plant is also known as Port Stanvac Desalination plant.

The plant is built on a 32ha site. Sponsored by the South Australian Government and SA Water, it is able to cover around 50% of Adelaide’s annual water supply by delivering up to 100gl of water each yea

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Adelaide Desalination Plant – South Australia2023-09-21T23:44:02+02:00

Eyre Peninsula desalination plant update – Australia

“This involved a process called ‘potholing’ where our crews drill a specific depth into the ground to assess soil condition and quality, as well as confirm where other existing underground services like electricity and telecommunications are located, to safely plan the installation of our water pipeline,” Mr Henchliffe said. 

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Eyre Peninsula desalination plant update – Australia2023-08-21T00:05:04+02:00

New desalination plant provides clean water for outback SA town – Australia

Residents in a remote South Australian town can now access drinking water from their taps, following the construction of a new desalination plant delivered by SA Water. 

The new small-scale reverse osmosis plant, stationed on Kurka Drive, can produce up to 210,000L of safe and clean drinking water each day for residents. 

SA Water General Manager for Sustainable Infrastructure, Amanda Lewry, said that the new desalination plant marks an important milestone for the outback town.

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New desalination plant provides clean water for outback SA town – Australia2023-08-13T00:35:29+02:00

New desalination plant provides clean water for outback SA town – Australia

Residents in a remote South Australian town can now access drinking water from their taps, following the construction of a new desalination plant delivered by SA Water. 

The new small-scale reverse osmosis plant, stationed on Kurka Drive, can produce up to 210,000L of safe and clean drinking water each day for residents. 

SA Water General Manager for Sustainable Infrastructure, Amanda Lewry, said that the new desalination plant marks an important milestone for the outback town. 

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New desalination plant provides clean water for outback SA town – Australia2023-08-02T00:21:50+02:00

Rio Tinto: invests to desalinate seawater – Australia

Named the ‘Dampier Seawater Desalination Plant’, this desalination plant will be located at Parker Point, where Rio Tinto processes its iron ore port operations. The plant will have an initial treatment capacity of four gigalitres per year with the potential to increase its treatment capacity to eight gigalitres.

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Rio Tinto: invests to desalinate seawater – Australia2023-06-08T00:18:50+02:00

Milestone for SA Water’s Kangaroo Island desalination plant – Australia

Construction is progressing on Penneshaw’s new seawater desalination plant, with work now underway to install the next 20km of a large underground pipeline on Kangaroo Island.

This section of water main forms part of a total 50km being laid, which will deliver safe, clean water to new and existing SA Water customers from the new desalination facility once operational from mid-2024.

SA Water Senior Manager of Capital Delivery, Peter Seltsikas, said installation of this pipeline stage is expected to be complete in 2023, with work progressively being undertaken from [
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Milestone for SA Water’s Kangaroo Island desalination plant – Australia2023-05-04T23:42:19+02:00

State owned water utility to build new wind farm to provide power for desalination – Australia

Western Australia’s state-owned water utility is set to build one of the state’s biggest wind projects, to date, after securing the development rights for the Flat Rocks Wind Farm Stage 2 from Moonies Hill Energy.

The 100MW project, which has the potential for a capacity upgrade to more than 150MW, will be used to green up the Water Corporation’s power supply, as one of the highest electricity consumers on Western Australia’s main grid.

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State owned water utility to build new wind farm to provide power for desalination – Australia2022-12-09T12:19:38+01:00

Desalination plant site flagged at Sleaford Bay’s west for Eyre Peninsula water supply – South Australia

Private land between Fishery Bay and Sleaford Bay has been chosen as the site for a 5.3-gigalitre desalination plant that will supply water to Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.

SA Water first identified three sites in the Sleaford Bay area for a desalination plant for Eyre Peninsula in 2009.

“The new site at Sleaford West will now be considered by the minister and SA Water, who will ultimately make the final decision on the location of the plant within the next few months.”

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Desalination plant site flagged at Sleaford Bay’s west for Eyre Peninsula water supply – South Australia2022-08-11T02:11:50+02:00
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