TRILITY BD Newsletter December 2021

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Issue: December 2021

An end of year snapshot of TRILITY’s contracts and projectsnews

2021 - That’s a wrap!

Meeting a client’s needs

by increasing disinfection

consistency

Page 15

Work continues in Tasmania

Page 16

Driving productivity and

efficiencies

Page 17

Close call for Rotorua Airport

Pump Station

Page 18

Can you predict which water

pumps are faulty?

Page 19

Water Industry Operators

Association announce the

Kwatye Cultural Recognition

Award winner for 2021

Page 20

Creating connection to our

First Nations People and

Reconciliation

Page 22

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In this Issue

TRILITY - Celebrating

30 years

Page 5

New Zealand modular

solutions team hits its

stride

Page 10

Working with Council to

produce clean, healthy

drinking water

Page 11

Improving tank water

quality in the Goldfields

and Agricultural Region in

Western Australia

Page 12

Removing soluble iron from

irrigation source water to

minimise system downtime

and maintenance costs

Page 13

Wakefield Community

Wastewater Management

Scheme

Page 14

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Welcome

Dear valued clients and partners,

On behalf of the TRILITY Group, we wish you and your families a safe and

very happy festive season. We also want to take this opportunity to thank

you for another successful year which has been achieved despite several

challenges, which included the ever-present and evolving pandemic.

This year’s success, as in prior years, is due to the dedication and focus of

our wonderful employees and the special relationships we have built over

the years. TRILITY would not be where it is today without you, our clients

and partners.

The end of one year, and the start of another, is a time where we

typically wrap up the year’s activities, reflect, plan strategic initiatives

for the coming year, and celebrate our accomplishments. We are doing

all of these, and our reflections revealed another year of excellent service

delivery, growth, and many positive learnings. For example, during 2020,

we implemented emergency pandemic measures, and during 2021, we

embarked on our journey of replacing these with permanent, sustainable

measures to coexist with the virus. This journey will continue during

2022, making for exciting times, for so many of our learnings include

better ways to work, communicate, and deliver services. We are

confident that we will be afforded increased opportunities to meet

with our employees and clients in person across New Zealand and

Australia in the coming year.

To close out this year, we thought it fitting to share some of the great

work achieved throughout 2021, and we take you through our very rich

history as we celebrate 30 years at TRILITY.

From the entire TRILITY team, it’s been a privilege to work with you and

the communities we serve, and we look forward to working with you

again in 2022.

Francois Gouws

Managing Director

Francois Gouws

Managing Director

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Celebrating 30 years

As we celebrate our 30th anniversary, it’s important to take the time to reflect on how our

business has prospered. We would also like to recognise that it is through the dedication of our

employees and the relationships we have built over the years with you, our clients, and our

partners that have made TRILITY the company it is today.

TRILITY was incorporated on 7 August 1991, from its humble beginnings in Australia as Northwest Water. Over the three decades, TRILITY

has transitioned from Northwest Water to United Utilities Australia to TRILITY, and it has seen three owners. Initially United Utilities (formerly

Northwest Water), Mitsubishi Corporation acquired the Company in 2010, and in 2018 Beijing Enterprises Water Group became our new

Shareholders. Our first contract commenced in Victoria in 1993 with the award of Yan Yean Water Treatment plant, and from, there we have

continued to grow.

Over the years, we have delivered hundreds of small to large projects. Today, we have over 300 employees operating 52 water, wastewater

plants, and reuse schemes, 132 pumps stations, and 585 km of network pipelines. We treat over 1.8 GL of water per day, and process over 60k

tonnes of biosolids per year, and service over 400 facilities across Australia and New Zealand.

All of which could not have been achieved without the support of our clients and partners and the communities in which we serve, and the

continued commitment from our employees and shareholders. We look forward to further expanding and diversifying our portfolio of

services to ensure we continue to meet the needs of the ever-changing water sector.

Decade 1991 – 2001

TRILITY Pty Ltd was incorporated 7 August 1991 (formerly

Northwest Water/United Utilities)

Yan Yean (VIC) 1993

Macarthur Water Filtration Plant (NSW) 1993

Northwest Water and North Western Electricity Board

(NORWEB) merge to form United Utilities PLC 1995

Riverland Water Project (SA) 1996

QNI Yabulu Reuse Plant (QLD) 2000

Onkaparinga Wastewater Treatment Plant (SA) 2000

Northwest Water change their name to United Utilities

Australia (UUA) 2001

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Decade 2002 – 2011

Coliban O&M Services - referred to as Campaspe Asset

Management (CAMS) (VIC) 2003

Victor Harbor Wastewater Treatment Plant (SA) 2004

Berri Barmera Reuse Scheme (SA) 2005

Seqwater; Field Operations and Maintenance Services

(QLD) 2006

Townsville City Council Water Supply Upgrade Project

(QLD) 2008

Agnes Water Seventeen Seventy Integrated Water Project

(QLD) 2008

Adelaide Desalination Project (SA) 2009

Energy Resources of Australia Ltd Water Treatment Plant

(NT) 2009

Lion Nathan Wastewater Recycling Plant (QLD) 2009

Waikerie Wastewater Scheme (SA) 2009

Mitsubishi Corporation acquire UUA 2010

TRILITY officially launched 2011

Mundaring Water Treatment Plant (WA) 2011

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Celebrating 30 years

Northern Connector Pipeline Diversion Project

(SA) 2016

BHP MAC Project (WA) 2016

Ararat Fluoridation Project (VIC) 2016

Wentworth to Broken Hill pipeline (NSW) 2017

TasWater Regional Towns Water Supply Program

(TAS) 2017

Newman Electrolytic Chlorinators (WA) 2017

BEWG acquires TRILITY 2018

SURV Smart Ultrasonic Release of Valves

launches 2018

Adelaide Hills Community Waste Management Scheme

(SA) 2019

Macarthur Water Filtration Plant upgrade (NSW) 2019

TRILITY and Hydramet transition to one entity 2019

KOIOS enters the market first win Lower Murray Water

2020

Rotorua Wastewater Treatment Services Contract

(NZ) 2020

Hawke’s Bay District Health Board Main Water Supply

and Treatment System (NZ) 2020

Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) Water Quality

Improvement project (QLD) 2020

TasWater UV stage 1 project (TAS) 2021

Wakefield Regional Council community wastewater

management scheme (CWMS) 2021

Decade 2012 – 2021

TRILITY acquire Hydramet 2012

Aratula and Helidon Sewage Treatment Plant

(QLD) 2012

Grampians Operations and Maintenance (VIC) 2014

Birdwood Wastewater Treatment Plant (SA) 2014

Northern Peninsula Area (Nth QLD) 2014

TRILITY acquire Water Infrastructure Group’s

Operations business (Pentair subsidiary) 2015

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Mangawhai Water Reclamation Scheme (NZ)

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Barwon Biosolids (VIC)

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Coliban Water Reclamation Scheme (VIC)

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Eastern Irrigation Scheme (VIC)

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Virginia Water Reclamation Scheme (SA)

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2013

The Agnes Water and Seventeen Seventy Integrated Water

Project was awarded the Institute of Public Works

Engineering Australasia, Queensland (IPWEAQ) Excellence

Award for Design and Construction of a Private/Government

project over $10 million

2013

The Adelaide Desalination Plant project won international

recognition, in winning the Project Management Institutes

(PMI) Project of the Year Award. It was also named the

International Project Management Association (IPMA) Gold

Winner for Project Excellence in Mega-Sized Projects

2013

The Adelaide Desalination Plant project won the Global

Water Intelligence Desalination Plant of the Year Distinction

Award SA Water, C’wealth of Australia and AdelaideAqua

2013

The Adelaide Desalination Plant project won the Project

Management Institute (Australia) Australian Project of the

Year Winner, SA Water

2013

The Adelaide Desalination Plant project won the Water

Industry Alliance Smart Water Awards (Planning & Delivery

and Resource Management categories) Winner – Planning

and Delivery Category, SA Water

2013

Townsville City Council Water Supply Upgrade Project was

a finalist for the Infrastructure Partnerships Australia

National Infrastructure Awards, Operator and Service

Provider Excellence Award

2014

Adelaide’s Port Stanvac Water Desalination Plant received

the GPM Global Sustainability Project of the Year Award

for 2013

2014

Mundaring Water Treatment Project won the Civil

Contractors Federation (CCF) Earth Awards Excellence in

Civil Construction category for a project with a capital value

greater than $75 million

2019

Riverland Water Swan Reach water treatment plant won the

best tasting tap water in South Australia

2019

HQ3 Finalist for the AWA Water Industry Safety

Excellence Award

2019

TasWater’s 24 Glasses – Regional Towns Water Supply

Program was named winner of the Operator & Service

Provider Excellence award by Infrastructure Partnerships

Australia

2020

Rossarden Water Treatment Plant (WTP) won the Water

Industry Operators Association Best Tasting Tap Water in

Australia competition

2021

Rossarden WTP won the Best Tasting Municipal Water in

the World

Awards

2001

Victor Harbor Wastewater Treatment Plant was a finalist

of the South Australian Engineer Excellence award

2006

Victor Harbor Wastewater Treatment Plant was the

Overall South Australian winner of the Institution of

Engineers Australia, Engineering Excellence award

2006

Victor Harbor Wastewater Treatment Plant was the

National award winner of the Engineering Excellence

for Environment Projects

2011

Mundaring Water Treatment Project won the Project

Finance Magazine, Asia-Pacific Water Deal of the Year

2011

Victor Harbor Wastewater Treatment Plant was a finalist

for the South Australian Engineering Excellence awards

2012

Mundaring Water Treatment Project won the Infrastructure

Partnerships Australia (IPA), Government Partnership

National Infrastructure Excellence Award

2012

Mundaring Water Treatment Project won the Global Water

Intelligence (GWI), Water Deal of the Year

2012

The Adelaide Desalination Plant project won the National

Electrical and Communications Association National

Excellence Award Category 6 – Large Industrial Winner,

O’Donnell Griffin

2012

The Adelaide Desalination Plant project won the Civil

Contractor’s Federation Earth Awards Category 5 – Projects

Greater than $75 Million Contract Value Winner, SA Water

and AdelaideAqua

2012

The Adelaide Desalination Plant project won the Australian

Water Association (South Australian Branch) South

Australian Infrastructure Innovation Award Winner, SA

Water and AdelaideAqua

2012

The Adelaide Desalination Plant project won the Master

Builders Association SA Branch Excellence in Services –

Category 6 Winner, Hindmarsh Plumbing

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New Zealand modular solutions team hits its stride

For more information please contact Steve Jamieson, Manager Modular Solutions: steve.jamieson@trility.co.nz

In April, TRILITY moved into its Mount Maunganui workshop in the Central North Island of New Zealand and is now fully operational. Through this facility, we

will build bespoke water treatment solutions for a broad range of clientele and provide the same quality and reliable services we have become renowned for

across the Tasman.

We now have a small team comprising of a business manager, project manager, business development manager, and technician working out of the workshop.

Since opening the office, the team has secured some significant contracts, consisting of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) that included filtration and disinfection

with the Central Hawke’s Bay District Council; site works for a local prison WTP, with the module having been delivered to the site in November. Along with UV,

chlorine gas and sodium hypochlorite dosing modules for two local District Councils.

Delivery of the caustic dosing bund to the site with our WTP module in the background - New Zealand

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