Central Queensland University (CQU) has two on-site wastewater reuse trial sites at isolated rural caravan parks. One site is located at the St Lawrence recreation area in the Broadsound Shire, and the other at the Gem-Air Village Caravan Park in the Willows gem fossicking area of the Emerald Shire. At peak times, during the autumn and winter months, the sites have an equivalent person (EP) value of 100. Over the summer period this figure falls to below 10EP for each site. This paper discusses how the sub-surface irrigation technique has influenced the transpiration rate of the treated effluent and enabled the system to cope with the variation in EP. It also investigates the changes in soil parameters over a one and two year period. Water q...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
The potential usage of Evapotranspiration (ET) systems in remote Aboriginal communities was investig...
This study aims at evaluating the effect of applying different types of recycled water on Kikuyu gra...
Central Queensland University (CQU) has two on-site wastewater reuse trial sites at isolated rural c...
The Central Queensland University (CQU) and GBG Project Management are collaborating on on-site wast...
The Central Queensland University (CQU) has developed a recirculating evapotranspiration channel for...
Irrigation is a preferred option for effluent disposal and is adopted by many city and shire council...
"The Central Queensland University developed an on-site wastewater treatment and reuse technology. S...
The Central Queensland University (CQU) in partnership with GBG Project Management has installed lar...
The outstation movement has resulted in the development of many new Aboriginal communities, ranging ...
The water usage and wastewater treatment and effluent reuse of an ecotourist development needs to be...
The management of wastewater in an ecotourist site is of great importance because of its potential n...
Degrading catchments and water shortages are the most immediate and arguably the biggest environment...
Nowadays, the wastewater has been used in variety application. Sewage effluent is a major source of ...
Larger populations and changing patterns of water usage globally have resulted in the investigation ...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
The potential usage of Evapotranspiration (ET) systems in remote Aboriginal communities was investig...
This study aims at evaluating the effect of applying different types of recycled water on Kikuyu gra...
Central Queensland University (CQU) has two on-site wastewater reuse trial sites at isolated rural c...
The Central Queensland University (CQU) and GBG Project Management are collaborating on on-site wast...
The Central Queensland University (CQU) has developed a recirculating evapotranspiration channel for...
Irrigation is a preferred option for effluent disposal and is adopted by many city and shire council...
"The Central Queensland University developed an on-site wastewater treatment and reuse technology. S...
The Central Queensland University (CQU) in partnership with GBG Project Management has installed lar...
The outstation movement has resulted in the development of many new Aboriginal communities, ranging ...
The water usage and wastewater treatment and effluent reuse of an ecotourist development needs to be...
The management of wastewater in an ecotourist site is of great importance because of its potential n...
Degrading catchments and water shortages are the most immediate and arguably the biggest environment...
Nowadays, the wastewater has been used in variety application. Sewage effluent is a major source of ...
Larger populations and changing patterns of water usage globally have resulted in the investigation ...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
The potential usage of Evapotranspiration (ET) systems in remote Aboriginal communities was investig...
This study aims at evaluating the effect of applying different types of recycled water on Kikuyu gra...