Welcome to Wastelink...

The urgent need to conserve and reuse our limited water resources is a high priority issue in the media and among the general community – and governments are facing, and responding to, an irresistible call to take action.

Already, federal and state governments are making Local Government and Water Utilities directly responsible for implementing the stringent water monitoring programmes now being planned. However, any such initiatives will depend critically upon accurate measurement. In particular, it is necessary to measure, control and monitor liquid inputs well ahead of their being processed into viable and useable water outputs.

Here a special concern is to ensure that liquid waste sources are always properly identified and managed to minimise potential risks. And this is where Wastelink can provide the essential tools that water utilities need to carry out this task.

 

Wastelink to attend AWA'S Biosolids & Source Management Conference

Wastelink is pleased to confirm that we will be attending this year's AWA Biosolids & Source Management Conference held 18-20 June at Surfers Paradise.

Please visit http://www.awa.asn.au/EventDetail.aspx?id=4294972192 for more information.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Wastelink Training is a Huge Success!

This week saw the end of a successful month of training for the transporters, office teams and drivers in the Sydney Water Region.

Wastelink was proud to showcase it's exciting new features available in Wastelink Version 2.0.2 and it's new additions to the Mobile Collection Software.

Wastelink would like to thank all who attended and for those who completed online training surveys for your invaluable feedback. For each training survey completed Wastelink will donate $20 to Water Aid Australia. (www.wateraid.org)

Watelink's trainer, David Patalaros says; "We look forward to meeting many more of you at our future training sessions."

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