TRILITY BD Newsletter December 2020

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Newsletter for TRILITY Group and Joint Venture clients

TRILITY partners in an industry placement scheme

Max Curtis paired with TRILITY and joined the Macarthur Water Filtration Plant

Operations team in early January to work on the optimisation of backwash parameters

In late 2019, TRILITY engaged with the University

of Sydney’s Chemical Engineering department to

participate in their industry placement scheme.

The Engineering Sydney Industry Placement Scholarship

(ESIPS) and Major Industrial Project Placement Scheme

(MIPPS) program pairs high-achieving students with

industry partners to work full-time on a nominated

project for six months. Max Curtis (ref. picture) was

paired with TRILITY and joined the Macarthur Water

Filtration Plant Operations team in early January to work

on the optimisation of backwash parameters.

During his six month secondment, Max slotted

seamlessly into the Macarthur operations team and

made excellent progress while on a steep learning

curve in drinking water treatment. His time on site

was made even more challenging due to the water

quality changes following heavy inflows to greater

Sydney’s reservoirs

For more information, please contact

Tim Overland Commercial Manager Operations:

toverland@trility.com.au

tenance Contract

Yarra Park Water Recycling Facility pumps

Entrance to the Yarra Park plant

The WRF operates in two distinct modes throughout the year, summer and winter. In summer mode, the plant produces 600m³ per day of Class A water for

irrigation of Yarra Park. In winter mode, the plant produces 200m³ per day to supply water for toilet flushing and wash down within the Melbourne Cricket

Ground. Water is also supplied to Richmond Football Club for irrigation of Punt Rd Oval during the summer period.

In amidst all the planning, adapting, and responding to COVID-19, the Melbourne Cricket Club awarded TRILITY a three-year O&M contract for Yarra

Park Water Recycling Facility.

This contract required the team to transition in 16 days instead of the usual 6 - 12-week process time. Our team of experts consisted of; people on the

ground in Victoria and remote teams from Adelaide and Townsville.

Day one, TRILITY was ready to go without any issues; this is a real tribute to our Operations, Solutions, and support services teams for delivering on our

promise to our customer.

For more information, please contact Tim Overland Commercial Manager Operations: toverland@trility.com.au

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