A water evaporator emits a plume of water in a rural area for waste management near a body of leachate water, with green grass and power lines against a clear blue sky.

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Explore our most recent water management case studies.

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QLD waste processing - case study

A waste processing facility in Queensland faced rising wastewater and leachate volumes that intensified under the region’s high humidity, frequent rainfall and strict environmental controls. Without reliable reduction, the site risked overflow, regulatory breaches and escalating storage pressure during peak wet-season conditions.

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NSW landfill leachate management - case study

Municipal landfills in New South Wales operate under tight environmental controls and must manage leachate volumes that rise quickly during wet periods. At this site, sustained rainfall and limited storage capacity pushed leachate levels toward critical thresholds, creating risks of overflow, regulatory non-compliance and operational disruption.

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Saudi Arabia industrial waste management - case study

Multiple landfill sites in Saudi Arabia were experiencing rising leachate volumes that exceeded available storage and strained compliance obligations across the network. With inflows driven by waste composition, climate and operational activity, the operator struggled to maintain safe levels, creating escalating environmental risk and narrowing day-to-day operating flexibility.

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