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Resilience gained through increased ore recovery and an integrated approach to design.
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Resilience gained through increased ore recovery and an integrated approach to design.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, large flood events appear to have become more frequent, more damaging and more costly. We can only estimate that the frequency of flooding is increasing since flood records were rarely kept prior to the 1900s.
Project feasibility is often dependent on identifying and establishing a reliable water source. Lucien Lyness explains how subsurface regimes are often overlooked, despite offering vast naturally-occurring storage capacity and regional continuity.
Advisian’s team of multidisciplinary technical consultants developed a comprehensive remediation and restoration plan for the North Hollywood West Well Field to address groundwater contamination resulting from industrial activity in the San Fernando Basin.
Advisian provided detailed modeling of the hydrodynamics and morphology of the Mackenzie River to determine the facilities that were at risk and provide mitigation strategies related to long term closure plans.
Water is a finite natural resource. Advisian provides strategic and innovative solutions to clients around the globe to provide assessment and understanding of water resources and develop plans that drive efficient use of this precious resource.
Advisian (previously WorleyParsons) was a member of the Southern Seawater Alliance which designed, constructed and operates the 100GL/year seawater reverse osmosis plant at Binningup, Western Australia to supply Perth’s Integrated Water Supply Scheme with 320 ML/d.
QGC is undertaking the Queensland Curtis LNG Project (QCLNG) project which is focused on developing coal seam gas fields in the Surat basin.
Proactive advice helping to deliver the project on time and $60 million under budget.
To support decision-making about future wastewater management options for the Burwood Beach and Boulder Bay Wastewater Treatment Works, scientifically robust environmental assessment programs were required to assess social and economic factors and arrive at a sustainable ongoing options for both plants.