Australian Institute of Water Sciences

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    Australian Institute of Water Sciences India

  • Welcome to

    Australian Institute of Water Sciences India

  • Welcome to

    Australian Institute of Water Sciences India

  • Welcome to

    Australian Institute of Water Sciences India

    Welcome to Australian Institute of Water Sciences India

    Australian Institute of Water Sciences India Private Ltd, is a Pune based private limited Company and is an ancillary of Australian Institute of Water Sciences Pty Ltd, Victoria, Australia (AIWS Australia). Australia presently employs world’s best practices with respect to all facets of water management- potable as well as wastewater treatment. In light of this, all water treatment process facilities in Australia are under regulatory obligation to provide environmentally safe and secure output by appointing trained personnel with specific skill sets that these facilities are operated correctly and optimally, as well as ensure that they meet the expectations of longevity and return of investment.

    Latest News

    Secondary (biological) treatment

    The process of biological degradation of organic wastes is typically used as secondary treatment. Secondary treatment is designed to biodegrade substances such as human waste, food wastes and detergents.

    Chinese water and environment engineering group CITIC Envirotech (CEL) has won a public-private partnership (PPP) to develop four wastewater treatment plants in Liaoyang City, China.

    Maharashtra delegates to visit Australia in May, 2017

    Australia, particularly the states of New South Wales and Victoria are soon to welcome an important delegation of ministers and other parliamentarians and officials from the Indian State of Maharashtra

    UN says wastewater is a valuable world-wide commodity

    The United Nations says wastewater from households, industries and agriculture should not be seen as a problem but a valuable resource which could help meet the demands for water, energy and nutrients from a growing global population.