Water management
Establishing a water source is always the first step in any project. After
that, the possibilities are endless. Bores are not simply a hole in the ground
– they require specific design elements to ensure that production suits the
purpose. Distributing water can take many different pathways. From storing
water in tanks, dams or lakes, to constructing pipelines, filtration plants, and
irrigation systems – these need to be managed in a way that suits and benefits
the individual project. Monitoring is another technique we employ to manage
water assets. By installing flow meters and other observation equipment, we
can establish water consumption and design more efficient methods of utilising the
available resources. Regular visits to sites and comprehensive record keeping
keep track of consumption and build a detailed picture of project requirements.
This can help design system improvements and keep tabs on one of our essential,
but often taken for granted, assets – clean, fresh water.