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AWQC - Analyses - Microbiology - R & D Laboratory - AWQC / CRC Research
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AWQC / CRC Research
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The following is a summary of research activity in progress at the Australian Water Quality Centre during 2004/2005. The projects cover a range of topics that contribute directly to the key SA Water business objective to operate water and wastewater services in a way that provides a continuous, high quality supply, protects the health of the public and minimises environmental impacts.
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Specifically, the outcomes of the Research Program generate scientific knowledge that leads to:
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- Optimisation of existing water treatment processes to improve efficiency and reduce operating costs.
- Development of new, cost-effective treatment processes
- Reduction of capital costs for new water treatment infrastructure through the development and implementation of innovative technologies.
- Improved asset management.
- Reduction of public health risk from potential chemical, biological and microbiological contaminants in drinking water.
- Achievement of best practice approaches to operation.
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- Improved risk management capabilities for water quality and public health.
- Input to strategic issues e.g. advice on water treatment, reservoir management
- Generation of commercially valuable Intellectual Property and know-how.
- Development of specialised, state-of-the-art analytical methods for water testing.
- Consultancy opportunities.
- Sustainable Competitive Advantage.
- Commercialisation of new products, processes and services.
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