Pump Industry Summer 2022 Digital Edition

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NEWS

Mardie salt project awards

$16 million pump contract B CI Minerals Limited (BCI) has awarded a $16 million contract for a main seawater pump structure at the Mardie Salt and Potash Project, also announcing that the project’s northern embankment trial is nearly completed and construction of its southern trial pond is beginning. The contract for the main seawater pump structure is fully funded from BCI’s existing cash balance of $110 million as of July 2021, and has been awarded to Western Australian company, Ertech’s Geomarine business. Ertech’s Geomarine specialises in designing and constructing nearshore marine infrastructure for the resources, infrastructure and defence sectors. When the project is fully operational, the primary seawater pump station will pump 160GL of water into the evaporation ponds each year, equivalent to approximately 70,000 Olympic swimming pools. The Mardie Salt and Potash Project’s investigative works are an essential precursor to main construction, to provide confidence about key assumptions, including materials availability, construction methodology, pond wall settlement, pumping rates, pond floor water retention, and cost and schedule assumptions. Construction of the northern embankment trial was nearing completion in September and the southern trial pond will incorporate construction methodology, materials and equipment learnings from the northern embankment trial. Construction of the civil works will form part of a broader contract awarded to WBHO Infrastructure in March 2021,

which includes the northern embankment trial, southern trial pond, and after full regulatory and access approvals, Pond 1 and Pond 2. The work involves the design, procurement, construction and commissioning of all the detailed earthworks, piling, structural steel, concrete, mechanical and electrical installations required to accommodate and operate six 3,000L per second pumps within the pump structure. Main construction of the project can only commence when BCI has received approval from the Western Australian Minister for Environment, as well as associated secondary approvals, including when final tenure and funding have been secured. BCI anticipated all these to be in place by late 2021.

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Pumping liquids with entrained gas

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Efficient operations of pump systems (Part 5

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Rethinking the NPSH matrix

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Energy efficient pumping savings

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Compressed Air Energy Storage: pumping air underground to support Australia’s energy grid

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Installing Bendigo’s biggest valves to cater for future growth

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Selection considerations for wastewater pumps

7min
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Extending service life and reducing downtime with high-quality coatings

3min
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Gippsland Water’s new sewer pump station: finding success across performance and amenity

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Customisable variable speed and soft-start solutions for Medium Voltage Pumping Installations

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The key to efficient wastewater remediation? Modular and flexible Bulk Liquid Storage Tanks

5min
pages 44-45

State of the Industry 2022 – anticipating better times ahead

32min
pages 34-43

Urban Utilities ready for growth in South East Queensland

5min
pages 46-49

Supporting customers during the supply chain chaos

3min
pages 24-25

Galbraith Engineering Ltd and becomes Oceania’s largest fluid handling supplier

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Here comes the story of the Shurricane

2min
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The FK Range by DAB: submersible pumps for sewage

2min
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pump stations

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PIA reflects on 2021 and looks towards 2022

5min
pages 18-19

Mardie salt project awards $16 million pump contract

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Tender released for Haughton Pipeline works

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Local Townsville business contracted to replace 120kg pumps

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