Nutrient-enriched water the key to successful agriculture
Large scale desalination may not be viable, but can an effective water treatment solution help farmers get the most from their water?
Large scale desalination may not be viable, but can an effective water treatment solution help farmers get the most from their water?
Water consumption reached new heights in Australia in 2012-13. What can agricultural and domestic users do to contain costs and maximise resources?
Hydrosmart is heading to the United States to showcase its innovative water conditioning technology, joining efforts to address California’s severe drought.
Conditions in the Pacific Ocean point to a high chance of El Nino developing. This system would most likely worsen the ongoing drought in much of Australia.
Facing significant water shortages in Queensland, many residents are turning to Hydrosmart to improve sources for gardens, stock and homes.
The Bureau of Meteorology recently released a new online tool for understanding groundwater in Australia, providing comprehensive data about the resource.
World leaders have highlighted that local water issues take on global significance. Water treatment is one part of solving these problems.
A report from the Australian Water Association and Deloitte points to the need for leadership and solutions to better manage water supplies.
An innovative project at the University of Technology Sydney has tackled the critical issue of groundwater conservation and sustainability.
From smartphone apps to water conditioning technology, farmers have great new tools to optimise their crops. A new government initiative aims to catalyse this trend.