LATEST SUCCESS STORIES
Explore our most recent water management case studies.
Texas power plant - case study
Rising water levels in the coal ash ponds placed pressure on safe operations and environmental compliance, driving the installation of a targeted XPEL evaporation system that strengthened water balance control throughout its seasonal operating conditions.
QLD hydro water power plant - case study
A former gold mine pit in Queensland, Australia held excess water that prevented a renewable energy provider from safely progressing its pumped-hydro development. The project relied on clear access to underground workings, yet rising pit levels restricted entry, constrained construction sequencing and delayed the transition of the site into a functional energy-storage asset
QLD coal-fired power plant - case study.
Coal ash ponds at a Queensland power generation facility were accumulating water faster than the site could safely manage, driven by runoff, process water and limited storage flexibility. As levels continued to rise, the ponds approached thresholds that threatened embankment integrity, regulatory compliance and day-to-day operational reliability.

