Publications

This page contains WaterSecure publications, such as e-newsletters and annual reports, as well as relevant industry publications.

Rain, hail or shine
Rain, hail or shine is WaterSecure's quarterly e-newsletter, with all the latest news on our operations and activities, as well as news from the wider water industry.

Winter 2010
In this issue get an update on final works at the Gold Coast Desalination Plant, plus find out about our R&D activities, our latest award win and how the reverse osmosis process works. We also have news from the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence and Riversymposium. Read the Winter issue of Rain, hail or shine now!

Past issues
Autumn 2010

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Annual Reports
WaterSecure 2008-09
The WaterSecure Annual Report for 2008-09 reports on the performance of WaterSecure and its subsidiaries Western Corridor and SureSmart Water.
Section 1 – Non-financial performance report
annualreport_multipleSection 2 – Financials for WaterSecure
Section 3 – Financials for Western Corridor Recycled Water Pty Ltd
Section 4 – Financials for SureSmart Water

2007-08 reports
WaterSecure
SureSmart Water
Western Corridor Recycled Water

2006-007 reports
SureSmart Water
Western Corridor Recycled Water

Interim Water Quality Report – February 2009
The Interim Water Quality Report results show that the final quality of the purified recycled water conforms to the guideline levels prescribed by Queensland Health in the Public Health Regulation 2005.

Based on the testing results in the report, the commissioning of the Western Corridor Recycled Water Project is proceeding well, providing confidence it is capable of consistently producing purified recycled water that is safe to be used to supplement Wivenhoe Dam.

Download the Interim Water Quality Report

South East Queensland Water Strategy
The Queensland Water Commission has released the South East Queensland Water Strategy, a blueprint for a sustainable, efficient and secure water supply. The strategy is based on three principles: use less, be supply-ready and manage efficiently. Visit the QWC's website to view the South East Queensland Water Strategy.