SPEL’s Approach to Oil & Water Separation – Puraceptor
Presenter Matthew Scarlett Business Development Manager at SPEL New Zealand matthew.scarlett@spel.co.nz +64 9 930 7417 Share ACCESS WEBINAR Cost: Free ABOUT THE WEBINAR Matthew Scarlett,
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Presenter Matthew Scarlett Business Development Manager at SPEL New Zealand matthew.scarlett@spel.co.nz +64 9 930 7417 Share ACCESS WEBINAR Cost: Free ABOUT THE WEBINAR Matthew Scarlett,
Presenter Mary Rayner Director of Operations at Stormwater Shepherds Share ACCESS WEBINAR Cost: Free ABOUT THE WEBINAR Stormwater Shepherds is an environmental not-for-profit working in
Presenter Helen Stratton Associate Professor, Griffith University Co-Presenter Leon Attwood SPEL Stormwater Share ACCESS WEBINAR Cost: Free ABOUT THE WEBINAR Floating Wetlands are engineered
The Spillceptor is a full retention separator capable of containing major oil spills, perfect for high-risk applications including substations, service stations and transport yards. Meeting
Presenter Dr Darren Drapper Secretary and a Director on the Board, Stormwater Australia Presenter Henry Ha Senior Engineer, SPEL Stormwater Share ACCESS WEBINAR Cost:
SPEL Vortceptor Installation at Woolooware, NSW Our NSW team recently delivered two SPEL Vortceptor units alongside the industry leading SPEL Filter system at a new
Presenter Marko Pavlovic Assistant Professor , Delft University of Technology Share ACCESS WEBINAR Cost: Free ABOUT THE WEBINAR Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a new
Victoria is leading the charge in securing a clean energy future with its investments in renewables and new infrastructure. One of the state’s big-ticket projects
Presenter Suzanne Brown Civil Engineer Share ACCESS WEBINAR Cost: Free ABOUT THE WEBINAR Urban drainage assets are typically thought of as serving only one
This past March, we saw much of East Australia pummelled by heavy rainfall as La Niña season continued to dominate the region’s climate. Floods—more severe
Presenter Dr. Robert Walsh Australian Waterlife Share ACCESS WEBINAR Cost: Free ABOUT THE WEBINAR Join Dr. Robert Walsh of Australian Waterlife as he shares
For years, Lake Tuggeranong in Canberra has been plagued by bouts of algal blooms. Most recently, swimmers were warned to avoid swimming in the popular
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