eWater is excited to announce a significant change to our management structure, with the appointment of a new eWater Limited Group Chief Executive Officer. Over the past six years, eWater Limited has had a Chief Executive Officer for each of the two main business units, the Australian Water Partnership (AWP) and eWater Solutions (the official name for our hydrological […]
Improving Livelihoods in Northern Cambodia
More than 300,000 people living in Stung Staung river basin in Northern Cambodia rely on agriculture for their livelihoods. Access to a clean water supply is fundamental for wellbeing and health particularly to prevent transmission of the COVID-19 virus. Increased food security, higher income for farmers and improved health in the villages can be expected […]
MUSICX 1.1
The eWater team has been working hard on a number of updates to MUSICX, with a new version out now, highlights include:– MUSIC-link – The ability to add notes to individual nodes– Additional recorders, including Overflow, Pipe flow, Water Level, Storage, Water Demand and Reuse– allowing a Monthly Pattern as Data Source for PET
Source 5.12 is now available
Current licence holders can now download the latest version of Source. Key enhancements in version 5.12 include the addition of Supply Point Distribution Loss, updates to Urban Developer and a range of minor enhancements. Find out more
Australia gifts eWater Source to Cambodia
In a special ceremony in Phnom Penh, Australia’s Ambassador to Cambodia, His Excellency Pablo Kang formally gifted access to Australia’s national water modelling platform, eWater Source to Cambodia’s Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology (MOWRAM) His Excellency Lim Kean Hor. This technical exchange forms part of Australia’s ongoing support for sustainable water management throughout the […]
Source 5.0 Highlights
Released in June 2020, Source 5.0 contains many new features and enhancements, including the new Urban Developer plugin. Watch the Source 5.0 video
Understanding the water resources of the Ayeyarwady Basin, Myanmar
The Ayeyarwady River is Myanmar’s largest and most commercially important river but its water resources are not well understood. With the support of the Australian Water Partnership, the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar commissioned the first integrated assessment of the natural resources of the Ayeyarwady Basin. eWater lead the surface water […]
A new home for ICE WaRM
In July 2020, ICE WaRM, the International Centre for Excellence in Water Resource Management, entered into a collaboration with eWater Ltd to re-launch its international water education and training program. The collaboration will build on the established strengths of both organisations. ICE WaRM’s substantial experience in designing and delivering education, training and capacity building programs […]
Revitalising Adelaide’s drainage reserves
Revitalised Reserves Connecting Communities Designing a Stormwater System for an Urban Biodiversity Corridor The drainage reserves that run diagonally through Pasadena from the Adelaide Hills to the Plains are hot, dry and barren. On an urban heat map (right), the reserves show up as the hottest areas in the locality, scarring the otherwise leafy suburb. […]
Paddock to Reef – Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting Program
Targeting investment to improve the health of the Great Barrier Reef. What is the Paddock to Reef program? The Paddock to Reef Integrated Monitoring, Modelling and Reporting Program (Paddock to Reef program) started in 2009 as a joint initiative of the Australian and Queensland governments to report on water quality improvement resulting from investment in […]
Asia-Australia Water Learning Week 2019
Sharing Australian water management expertise Every second year, the Australian water sector hosts the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Asia-Australia Learning Week. The Learning Week is a collaboration between the ADB and the Australian Water Partnership. It brings together team leaders and water specialists from the ADB and ADB project representatives from the bank’s Developing Member […]