Municipal
  • Making new water for Australian communities

Drinking Water

Osmoflo has a track record in reverse osmosis desalination stretching over 20 years. Prior to the commissioning of Australia's first major desalination plant in Perth, Osmoflo  supplied the five largest Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) plants in Australia. We also delivered South Australia's second seawater desalination plant producing potable water at Marion Bay on the Yorke Peninsula. We provide water security for inland or remote communities located in regions where rainfall is unreliable or where surface water or underground water quality is poor using Brackish Water Reverse Osmosis (BWRO) technologies.

Our Projects

  • Emergency water for Queensland island resort

    Emergency water for Queensland island resort

    An exisitng water treatment plant, supplying water to Heron Island Resort was shut down for extended maintenance, with 2 days potable water remaining, a rental plant was the only solution. Once the equipment was unloaded from the barge the 120 kL/day sea water desalination plant was producing water in 11 hours.

  • High recovery system for remote community

    High recovery system for remote community

    Residents of Yalgoo, a remote community located 200km east of Geralton in Western Australia rely on brackish ground water drawn from bores for all their water requirements. Treatment is required to make this safe for potable use. The Water Corporation contracted Osmoflo to supply a 300kL/d reverse osmosis plant featuring high recovery technology that enables 90% of intake water to be utilised. The plant is equipped with Osmoflo's proprietary PlantConnect, around the clock remote monitoring and control software. Service support is provided from Osmoflo's Perth office.