Global Water collaborated with Dynamic Commercial Plumbing and Partek Construction & Interiors on a wastewater management project for a new Glenelg BMW dealership. The site presented challenges due to a high water table and the need to store 50% of daily car wash wastewater. This case study outlines how Global Water's DrainAce concrete pump station provided a practical and cost-effective solution to these issues.
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Wastewater,
Stormwater,
Stormwater treatment
Global Water successfully designed and implemented a stormwater treatment system for a remote fuel farm in far north South Australia. This project presented important environmental challenges and highlights the importance of stormwater pollution prevention, particularly the containment and removal of harmful hydrocarbons from fuel spills and stormwater run-off with the Full Retention EcoTreat FR-7 system.
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Wastewater,
Stormwater,
Stormwater treatment
The West Musgrave mine construction camp presented a unique opportunity to optimise water management in a remote location. To support efficient operations and enhance living conditions, Global Water collaborated with OZ Minerals, Territory Trade Services, and Ausco Modular to implement a comprehensive water solution incorporating prefabricated poly pump stations, pre-cast concrete pump stations, and an e-Boost potable water booster system.
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Wastewater,
Stormwater,
Stormwater treatment
A coastal residential project presented unique installation requirements for a stormwater pump station. To ensure optimal performance and protection in such a corrosive environment, Global Water engineered a custom concrete pump station to allow for potential flooding, including emergency storage and a stainless-steel battery backup system. This case study demonstrates how our innovative solution addressed the specific site requirements and delivered a reliable, long-term pumping system.
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Wastewater,
Stormwater,
Stormwater treatment
A residential development in Buckland Park and Virginia faced challenges in connecting to the wastewater network due to flat topography. To overcome these limitations and ensure efficient wastewater management, Global Water deployed EnviroLift concrete pump stations. This case study explores how our solution addressed the specific needs of the project, enabling seamless integration with the Bolivar wastewater treatment plant (WWTP).
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Envirolift,
Pumpstations
In 2017 Global Water supplied and commissioned two 40 kL water treatment and pumping systems as part of the $160 million O-Bahn City Access Project. The 670 m tunnel was bui
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Reverse osmosis water treatment project for a culturally appropriate centre.
A culturally appropriate alcohol and drug rehabilitation service was required for adult Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community groups within
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Ultra filtration plant delivering potable water to a rural community.
The old water treatment plant was built close to 20 years ago and had been struggling to cope with the water demand and maintaining the product wat
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This Exploration Camp is an expanding resource project based in the north of South Australia. Commencing in 2012, this exploration camp has no
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MemX™ membrane water treatment project for one of Australia's largest fruit and vegetable producers.
Due to our extensive protected cropping experience and water treatment excellence, in 2014 Global Water was chosen by one of Australia’s largest supp
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