LC Water

LC Water

Utilities

Geelong, VIC 618 followers

Process Engineers who build!

About us

LC Water is a process engineering team of experts specialising in the design and construction of water and wastewater treatment facilities in Australia and the subcontinent, with offices in Geelong, Australia and Karachi, Pakistan. Well known throughout Australia for our expertise in the Dissolved Air Flotation and Filtration (DAFF) process, our range of expertise spans a broad range of process technologies utilised in the many and varied contexts in which water requires treatment, be it for consumption, irrigation, industrial use or discharge to the environment. The full list of our design and construct capabilities is noted below. potable water treatment plants wastewater treatment plants demineralisation systems reverse osmosis and nano-filtration systems iron and manganese removal rystems alkalinity removal systems water stabilisation systems (LSI and CCPP adjustments) powdered activated carbon (PAC) and its dosing systems, portable and fixed chemical dosing systems for fluoridation, chlorination and pH control decanters and clarifier process units DAFF systems process water cooling and heat exchange system design brownfield plant upgrades organics removal aeration systems anaerobic digestion/biogas generation and storage We employ engineers across the chemical and mechanical engineering disciplines to carry out all design work and project management in house, with electrical and civil design work executed by local companies with whom we have long been affiliated. To learn more about who we are and what we've achieved, please visit our website for further information, or make contact via [email protected]

Website
http://www.lcwater.com.au/
Industry
Utilities
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Geelong, VIC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2001
Specialties
Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Chemical Dosing Facilities, Reverse Osmosis, Nano-filtration, Anaerobic Digestion, Brownfield Plant Upgrades, Civil Works, Water Infrastructure, and Biogas Handling and Generation

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    LC Water are proud to have played a big part in this plant's history, delivering the design and construction of this infrastructure, winning the Melton Waste to Energy Liquid Receiving Facility contract in June 2020 and completing that in 2021. Furthermore, LC Water also supported head contractor CCB Envico with the delivery of the design, construction and associated works to upgrade the Surbiton Park RWP biosolids facility, delivering heating and mixing systems, biogas storage (biodome) and flare, chemical dosing systems, among others elements of scope. All in all under CCB Envico's lead as head contractor, the biosolids facility encompasses the treatment and dewatering of primary sludge, waste activated sludge and scum and associated biogas handling.  The upgrade provided under this contract broadly included: ·        New mesophilic anaerobic digester ·        New heating and mixing systems for the new mesophilic anaerobic digester ·        New equipment building ·        New biogas flares and biogas storage ·        New chemical dosing system for the reduction of biogas hydrogen sulphide ·        Decommissioning of the existing flares ·        Relocation of services as required . New compressed air system . Selected works to allow for the future possibility of co-digestion ·        Integration with the existing site and systems including sludge, heat, biogas, water supply, power, control, roads and stormwater.

    This facility is a big fan of leftovers 🍔 🥕 🍇 The Melton Waste to Energy Facility turns liquid food waste from local businesses into clean biogas to create eco-friendly electricity ⚡ The facility treats up to 1,000 kilolitres of liquid food waste and uses it to help the plant generate up to 1,000 megawatt hours of renewable energy - reducing carbon emissions by 840 tonnes each year! Discover more at Greater Western Water's website https://lnkd.in/gmGufHBD

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    Great to be a part of it!

    From poop to power 💩 ♻️ ⚡ The Wodonga Wastewater Treatment Plant is receiving an upgrade that will reduce carbon emissions and generate renewable energy – all in one place! ♻️⚡ Construction is underway on an upgrade to the plant which is expected to be completed by the end of 2025. The upgrade will allow clean electricity to be produced from captured biogas, which is produced onsite from the waste treatment, reducing carbon emissions by 6,500 tonnes per year! Read more about North East Water’s climate change initiatives at: https://lnkd.in/gUH24QGH

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    Great to be a part of the delivery team bringing this project to bear for the people of the region.

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    Today we invited several key stakeholders to Wodonga's wastewater treatment plant. The group received an overview of our plans for a $73 million upgrade of the facility along with a tour of the site. Construction is set to begin next month with the upgrade to provide wastewater security for Wodonga and surrounding areas beyond 2045. The project will also produce biogas for energy, cut carbon emissions at the treatment plant by more than 50 per cent, or an estimated 6,500 tonnes of CO2 a year, and lay the foundations for future circular economy opportunities with local industry near the site. You can learn more about this project via www.newater.com.au/wodonga #WaterSector #partnerships #collaboration

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    I like the thinking at RECYCLE 4 CHANGE, a lot! Check out the PDF attached, as to how your business can do something simple with a strong social procurement benefit - to help people transition from time in correctional facilities back into the workforce. Let Recycle for Change collect your 10c redeemable recyclables, they do the leg work at the depot, you get your money (or you can give it to them for their hard work!), and VIC.GOV gives them 6c/can for the service they provide you! EVERYONE WINS!

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    📢📢📢 MEDIA RELEASE: A major upgrade to Wodonga’s wastewater treatment plant will start early next year, as North East Water continues to support population and business growth, and improved environmental outcomes. The $73 million project, expected to be completed by the end of 2025, will provide wastewater security for the City of Wodonga and surrounds beyond 2045, as well as several Indigo Shire townships including Kiewa, Tangambalanga and Barnawartha. It will also produce biogas for energy, cut carbon emissions at the treatment plant by more than 50 per cent, or an estimated 6,500 tonnes of CO2 a year, and lay the foundations for future circular economy opportunities with local industry near the site. Read more 👉 https://lnkd.in/dHkZjHYU

    Major upgrade to Wodonga's wastewater treatment plant to support a growing population | North East Water

    Major upgrade to Wodonga's wastewater treatment plant to support a growing population | North East Water

    newater.com.au

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    LC Water was proud to be a part of this project with Coliban Water, for whom we have been delivering contracts consistently for the past ten years, at least. Many thanks to Coliban Water and head contractor CCB for the faith and confidence you continue to place in our work. A shout out to LC Water's James Snibson who oversaw the delivery of our scope to provide the UV units and high light pumps and commissioning thereof for this project.

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    Managing Director, Coliban Water, Victoria Australia.

    Fantastic to celebrate delivery of a $17m package of works yesterday in #Echuca. Some investment highlights include more #drinking water storage (2 x new 3ML tanks), new #UV treatment added to our drinking water process, new floodgates and access as well as investment in the #sewer network to manage odour for the benefit of local residents. Great to share this milestone with Coliban Water staff, construction and operational partners as well as key local stakeholders including Robyn Lindsay noting we are all in the #publichealth business!

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    Thank you Waruna Perera for the kind words and acknowledgement. Richard Tarr and the team at G&M Plumbing (North Geelong) did a tremendous job!

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    Lead Engineer Water and Waste Water

    Taking a moment of tranquility to reflect, I find myself reminiscing about the past, particularly the 2.5 years spent at the heart of NSW, the #LachlanShireCouncil. It was there that I embarked on my journey as a local government engineer in the water industry. Among the numerous projects I had the privilege to contribute to, one that stands out is the comprehensive refurbishment of one of the Ultra Filtration skids at the Lake Cargelligo Water Filtration plant. This design and construction endeavor, contracted to #LCWATER Victoria, presented unique challenges amid the stringent border restrictions imposed by the COVID pandemic. Despite these hurdles, the team successfully ensured the timely completion of the project. The project involved not only the full replacement of instruments in the skid but also the substitution of the manual membrane integrity check with a SCADA Integrated #PDT pressure decay test. This strategic enhancement significantly improved the operability of the system, marking a milestone in our pursuit of excellence. Shaula Siregar

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