West Water Testing

Protect and preserve Australia’s most valuable resource with potable water and waste water treatment technologies including filtration, UV disinfection and sterilisation equipment from WestWater Enterprises. We represent world-leading equipment brands and use approved treatment methods in compliance with Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (ADWG)

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When anhydrous copper(II) sulfate is mixed with water, it will absorb the water and change in appearance, becoming a blue crystalline solid. There are three water quality parameters that help to measure the quality of water, which include physical parameters, chemical parameters, and biological parameters. The physical parameters include color, taste, odor, temperature, turbidity, solids, and electrical conductivity.

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Potable water treatment involves the removal of sediments and contaminants as well as disinfection to kill potentially harmful micro-organisms. It can also include measures to improve aesthetic qualities such as colour, taste and smell. Treatment options will depend on where the water comes from, the type of contaminants present and cost-effectiveness.

Integrated water management

Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a process that promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources in order to maximize economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems.

Water carting

Water carting or water tankering is the use of appropriately registered vehicles to transport water from one location to another. Water carters are vehicles that are registered to draw, transport and deliver water.

Recycled water

Years of ongoing research, testing, and monitoring for viruses have shown that the recycled water produced by the Sanitation Districts' is pathogen-free, making it safe for public access uses including body contact.

Your water supply

Most U.S. tap water comes from surface or ground water. Source water refers to bodies of water (such as rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs, springs, and ground water) that provide water to public drinking-water supplies and private wells.

Saving water

Using water-saving techniques can save you money and diverts less water from our rivers, bays, and estuaries, which helps keep the environment healthy. It can also reduce water and wastewater treatment costs and the amount of energy used to treat, pump, and heat water.

Trade waste

Trade waste, on the other hand, can cover a much broader range of materials that need to be handled and processed in many different ways. That can include waste created by everything from medical facilities and industrial plants to chemical factories and sports centres.

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