AWMA offer a range of a modern, fish and debris exclusion screen solutions. Pictured are four Cone Screens on a pump inlet manifold and a T-screen on a custom retrieval system. This footage was captured during a recent site visit to Trangie-Nevertire Irrigation Scheme (TNIS) – the screening project that’s Australia’s largest showcase of modern […]
How many Megalitres do you extract per day?
How many Megalitres do you extract per day? AWMA’s intake screens are purpose-engineered to accommodate from 3ML/D to 350ML/D and can be grouped to provide unlimited screening capacity. Our screens are available in various shapes and sizes to suit applications and environments. View our website or contact our Screen Team for further information.
Flood Expo Hits Brisbane
If you’re in Brisbane next week and interested in the latest Flood Mitigation Solutions for Communities, Commercial Assets and Residential Properties jump onto the link below and register for Floodplain Management Australia‘s FMA’24 Conference and Exhibition. Registration
Did you receive your Newsletter?
AWMA’s latest newsletter hit mail boxes last week. This edition showcases: How AWMA’s FloodFree barriers use AI technology to improve public safety during the operation of automated flood protection barriers How a NSW Intake Screening Program is saving irrigators time and money, whilst protecting our native fish. How installing a primary intake screen can provide […]
Safety First for FloodFree
AWMA uses AI technology to improve public safety during the operation of automated flood barriers, such as deploying large hydraulically actuated tilting flood barriers. In Australia, floods rank as the most economically challenging natural disaster, averaging $8.8 billion annually (as of 2017) when considering insured, tangible and intangible costs. Additionally, many asset owners face challenges […]
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