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Sustainable and cost effective wastewater treatment

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Water Management

Since the industrial revolution, humans have been collecting and pumping wastewater to centralized treatment facilities. Now well into the 2000’s, human society produces a vast array of wastewaters that require treatment prior to discharging to the environment ; including

  • Domestic sewage
  • Municipal sewage
  • Landfill leachate
  • Industrial wastewater
  • Urban and agricultural runoff

Treatment of these wastewaters can occur via a range technologies and approaches—some high tech and expensive, others low tech and relatively inexpensive.

View our wastewater treatment brochure

Helping address our water quality issues

The pollution of our water resources is one of the most prevalent issues facing all Australians today. You don’t need to venture far to find the effects of water pollution within your community…From our local urban waterways chocked with invasive weeds and void of native flora and fauna, to the increased occurrence of cyanobacteria and algal blooms in our favorite recreational waterbodies and potable water supply reservoirs. Wet Feet Aquatics are able to provide a diverse range of customised services that address many of the common water quality issues facing Australia. These include;

  • Design of wetland systems to treat polluted waters prior to discharging into our environment (sewage and trade wastes; diffuse pollution).
  • Monitoring of water quality (location dependant) & the assessment and interpretation of past and current water quality data
  • Plans of management for single purpose and multiuse reservoir, lake, pond, wetland and
    river ecosystems.
  • Ecosystem assessment of reservoirs lakes, ponds, wetlands and rivers
  • Design of water recycling and reuse systems.
  • Cyanobacteria, algal and aquatic plant management

View our water quality issues brochure

water management

Water Management

water management