The Statewide Water Information Management (SWIM) program have simplified reporting of water and sewerage data from utilities and Councils as required by numerous State and Commonwealth agencies.
See moreThe Queensland Water Regional Alliances Program (QWRAP) is an industry-led initiative to investigate regional collaboration on water and sewerage services in regional Queensland
See moreThe Queensland Water Skills Partnership is an award-winning industry collaboration of 50+ Councils to address critical skills needs and workforce development in the urban water sector.
See moreThe Sewerage and Water Environmental Advisory Panel (SWEAP) provides advice on environmental management and regulation and fosters collaboration on joint submissions on policy issues.
See moreThe qldwater Consortium for Research and Advocacy on Contaminants is a partnership among Queensland Service Providers focused on research and policy on contaminants of emerging concern.
See moreHome of the Aqua and Brown Card training courses, the water training website is a growing resource of courses developed by the industry, for the industry and the contractors that service it.
See moreThe Queensland Water Careers website is an initiative of the Water Skills Partnership to promote career pathways and opportunities in the urban water and sewerage industry in Queensland.
See moreThe Chemical Concoctions website is an initiative of qCRAC to inform the community of chemicals of emerging concern that may be hiding in our homes, and to provide advice on what we can do to reduce exposure.
See moreThe short answer is no. The complete answer is more complicated.
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