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  • PUBLIC COMMENT DRAFT WSA 134 - NEW INDUSTRY STANDARD FOR TAPPING FERRULES

    8 March 2023

    WSAA is pleased to announce a new Water Industry Standard WSA 134 Tapping Ferrules is now available for comment.

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  • Dare to Ask! WSAA International Women's Day Panel

    28 February 2023

    Inspired by the ABC Tv Series ‘You Can’t Ask That’, this panel session is a chance to pose a range of challenging questions to some of our brightest colleagues.

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  • Transforming Water Industry IoT and Operational Technology Cybersecurity Skills Grant

    21 February 2023

    We’re excited to announce that the Water Services Association of Australia, Internet of Things Alliance Australia and Holmes Institute have partnered and won a $250,000 grant to create and deliver water industry IoT and operational technology cybersecurity courses. Work has started and the program will be delivered over the next 18 months.

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  • WSAA welcomes $150 million to support First Nations water infrastructure

    13 February 2023

    WSAA welcomes the announcement by the Federal Government to commit $150 million over four years to support First Nations water infrastructure and provide safe and reliable water for remote and regional Indigenous communities through the National Water Grid Fund.

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  • New: Revision to WSA TN 10 Acceptable copper alloys within products intended for use in contact with drinking water

    3 February 2023

    A revision to WSA TN 10 has now been finalised to widen the scope for acceptable copper alloys, based on performance criteria. The document is intended to offer guidance to Conformity Assessment Bodies (CAB’s) until the relevant product Standards can be amended.

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