Potable water reuse is increasingly recognised as an important water management strategy for future Australian and international cities…
New satellites and drones have the capacity to provide higher resolution images, of larger areas, more often than ever before, but how can water managers and scientists access or use this data, and what will they need to incorporate remotely sensed information into analysis, planning and other decision-making processes…
Researchers have developed an innovative photocatalytic technology which can produce H2O2 from water and air under sunlight…
There are many species of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria), and each species can have a number of genotypes…
Source waters contain a class of chemical compounds collectively known as ‘bromides’…
Every day, Australians produce ~5 billion litres of wastewater, which contains a cocktail of chemicals…
Wastewater, including sewage, must be treated to remove chemical pollutants prior to its release into the environment…
Several cyanobacteria species are well known for their potential to produce cyanotoxins…
Before wastewater, (which includes sewage), can be recycled or released to the environment, it must be treated to remove harmful microorganisms and pollutants…
Significance of the environment as a reservoir for antimicrobial resistance from agricultural origin
Microscopic organisms such as fungi, bacteria and viruses can cause disease and infection, but most can be treated with pharmaceutical drugs…