Sydney Water

Sydney Water

Utilities

Parramatta, New South Wales 69,916 followers

At Sydney Water, we offer world-class services to our customers and diverse, dynamic career opportunities.

About us

We deliver essential and sustainable water services for the benefit of the community. We put customers front of mind and contribute to liveable cities. We provide drinking water, recycled water, wastewater services and some stormwater services to more than four million people in Sydney, Illawarra and the Blue Mountains. Drinking water is sourced from a network of dams managed by Water NSW, then treated and delivered to customers' homes and businesses by Sydney Water. We are Australia's largest water utility with over 3,200 staff and an area of operations covering 12,700 square kilometres. We, a statutory State owned corporation wholly owned by the New South Wales Government, have three equal, principal objectives: - to protect public health - to protect the environment - to be a successful business.

Industry
Utilities
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Parramatta, New South Wales
Type
Government Agency
Specialties
drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, recycled water, desalination, water treatment, water monitoring, water quality, water education, water efficiency, sustainability, tradewaste, backflow prevention, Sydney, Blue Mountains, Civil Engineering, Project Management, and Environmental Science

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Employees at Sydney Water

Updates

  • The Sydney Water Innovation Festival (SWIF25) is returning in March 2025! SWIF25 is all about Sectoral Collaboration for Innovation, offering a fantastic opportunity to connect, collaborate, and innovate with industry leaders, policymakers, researchers, innovators and professionals. Our goal is to inspire change and drive innovation in the water industry and beyond. We’re excited to introduce our second keynote speaker for the event: Lucy Luo Lucy is an innovation advisor to organisations large and small, helping them seek breakthrough growth opportunities by launching new start-up ideas to future proof their business. She is the head of content and marketing at Strategyzer, developing the latest thinking and methodology to turn complex innovation challenges into simple, visual practical tools accessible by all. Lucy is passionate about resolving social and sustainability challenges. She has worked with organisations such as the Atlantic Council, World Economic Forum Global Shapers, and United Nations using design thinking to solve global challenges. We have several sponsorship opportunities available for SWIF25, each offering unique benefits. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/gAu6zHuz #SWIF25 #innovation #ideas #sponsorshipopportunity #sydney #sydneywater

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    We're preparing to release a smart water metering RFI in January 2025 to support improved delivery of service and outcomes for our customers. The RFI seeks to gather intelligence to inform a suitable operating and delivery model for the managed installation and operation of over 1.6 million smart water meters across the Greater Sydney area. RFI responses will inform the preferred operating and delivery model for smart water meters ahead of procurement for provision of services via an RFP scheduled for Q2 2025. If your business is an Australian supplier of smart metering solutions, please ready your teams for a RFI response. The RFI will be released on Buy NSW and Sydney Water’s website as soon as it is ready. We anticipate the RFI to be available late January 2025 with responses due mid to late February 2025. For more information about our smart meter water efficiency program: https://lnkd.in/gZveGHTK #smartmeters #waterindustry #waterutility #sydney #sydneywater

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  • We were thrilled by the fantastic turnout last Tuesday at our Delivery Contractor Panels Industry briefing, and the dynamic energy of our industry coming together. It's inspiring to see the enthusiasm and commitment to shaping Greater Sydney's future.   Looking ahead, Sydney Water is gearing up for a $34 billion investment in major infrastructure projects over the next decade.   For those eager to register their interest in Sydney Water’s Delivery Contractor Panels, registration is now live at the following link: https://lnkd.in/gZTA36nM Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the event! #infrastructure #majorprojects #construction #sydney #sydneywater

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  • Are you a high school teacher looking to inspire your students with hands on learning? 💡 Would you like your students to see science and engineering in action? 👨🔬 Are you looking at covering water management in your programming in a creative and engaging way? Well, look no further, as the Sydney Water Community Education Team has you covered! Our Aqua Innovate programs provide a unique learning experience inviting students on a highly engaging learning journey through the first Purified Recycled Water Discovery Centre and demonstration plant in NSW ♻️💧 Students will examine changes in water management over time, compare our current and proposed urban water cycle and assess a range of water supply options for Greater Sydney. These programs are: ✅ FREE ✅ Are designed by qualified teachers ✅ Are all curriculum linked ✅ Are delivered at the Purified Recycled Water Discovery Centre in Quakers Hill. Listed below are the high school programs we are offering for 2025: 💧 Aqua Innovate Stage 4 Geography (Water in the World) 💧 Aqua Innovate Stage 4 Science (Earth and Space) 💧 Aqua Innovate Stage 6 Earth and Environmental Science (Human Impacts Module 4) 💧 Aqua Innovate Stage 6 (Investigating Science Module 8) Run don’t walk, as bookings for 2025 are now open – but get in quick as places are limited! Just hit up our friendly team at [email protected] for bookings and more details! #highschool #teachers #learning #education #purifiedrecycledwater #sydney #sydneywater

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  • The Sydney Water Innovation Festival 2025 (SWIF25) returns in March next year, where we’ll be taking innovation to the next level! 💡 SWIF25 is a unique gathering that unites diverse perspectives from industry, academia, government, and global players. Our goal is to inspire, collaborate and ignite innovative solutions to the challenges we face today. We’re excited to announce our first keynote speaker for the event: Professor Christopher Lawrence. Professor Lawrence is an Aboriginal health and wellbeing researcher. He’s been a chief investigator on many research grants, including an NHMRC tripartite study exploring Indigenous resilience in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Professor Lawrence is the Associate Dean Indigenous in Monash Information Technology and Monash Engineering at Monash University. Underpinning his work at Monash University is a focus on collaborating with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia – using technology and innovation to improve their health, wellbeing and education while fostering more ‘tech-smart’ communities through co-design. Professor Lawrence is also the creator and Head of Monash University's National Indigenous Space Academy (NISA) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena C.A. NISA sends Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university STEM students to NASA/JPL to intern and learn how to become space explorers. In addition, Professor Lawrence leads the National Indigenous Innovation Challenge at Monash University which supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs and businesses by embedding innovation in their enterprises. Interested in coming aboard as a sponsor of SWIF25? Benefits include brand exposure, thought and industry leadership, networking opportunities and more: Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/gAu6zHuz #SWIF25 #innovation #ideas #sponsorshipopportunity #sydney #sydneywater

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  • Did you know that more than 35 cities around the world use purified recycled water as part of their drinking water supply? This includes Namibia and California since the 1960s, Virginia since the 1970s, Singapore since 2003 and Perth since 2017. Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) have launched a global map of where PRW is used, and being explored, around the world – including in Sydney, where we’re currently investigating the use of purified recycled water to help future-proof our water supply. #purifiedrecycledwater #watersupply #drinkingwater #waterutilities #sydney #sydneywater

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    Manager Policy & Strategy at Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA)

    GLOBAL PURIFIED RECYCLED WATER MAPS ARE LIVE! Did you know that purified recycled water is already part of the drinking water supply for 30 million people across 10 countries? And that by 2050 it's set to just about double? I've been working for 2 years on maps that show how this water supply option has grown and grown. Take a look and see how it's being adopted in more and more places because it's safe, well-proven, reliable and cost-effective. This resource is important for water utilities & communities everywhere who want safe, sustainable, climate-resilient water supplies so feel free to share. Thanks for the support Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) and WateReuse Association. Thanks to all the collaborators and contributors the world over! Visit www.water360.com.au/map/ for a look. Linda Macpherson Benjamin Glickstein Monika Merk C. Alex Cross, MPPA Adam Lovell Dr Dale Watson Rose Hong Nhung Nguyen Rakshit Malik Patricia Sinicropi Jennifer Swart Stuart Khan Renee Baker Clare Porter Kaashifa Aziz Samuel Underwood John Rehring Andrew Salveson Eva Steinle-Darling, PhD, PE Amos Branch Pranjali Kumar, PE Rupam Soni Claire Johnson, P.E. Guillaume Clairet Manisha Kothari Uday Kelkar Yvan Poussade Rosario Cortes Zachary Dorsey Daniel Deere Jason Dadakis David W. Pedersen Ian Law April Coady Sara Katz Shane Trussell Gina Ayala APR Kira Erquiaga Bart Weiss Varsha Wylie

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  • Sydney Water will release an Expression of Interest (EOI) in early 2025 seeking proposals to develop and lease 12 hectares of land in Kemps Creek known as the Circular Economy Zone (CEZ). The CEZ will enable Sydney Water’s vision of an eco-industrial park that activates the circular economy in the Aerotropolis growth area and play a vital role in ensuring it becomes a resilient and sustainable city where people want to live, work and visit. The site sits adjacent to the Advanced Water Recycling Centre (AWRC), next to the M12 motorway, and five kilometres from the Western Sydney International Airport. This is a flagship site presenting a unique range of opportunities to drive systemic change in waste management, potentially harness wastewater recycling and water management synergies with the AWRC, undertake renewable energy production, and produce a host of potential circular economic products and services. The opportunity is ideal for either individual proponents, joint ventures or partnerships involving waste specialists, property funds, developers, and financiers seeking long-term investment and sustainability projects. Sydney Water’s key objective for the CEZ is to activate the circular economy by unlocking the value of the site through suitably aligned industries who will bring best practice, innovative thinking and a collaborative approach to deliver this project. The EOI will be released early 2025 via buy.nsw. For more information, contact us at [email protected]. #CircularEconomy #MajorProjects #Sydney #SydneyWater #Aerotropolis #WesternSydney #CleanEnergyRevolution #GreenBusiness #EcoInnovation #SustainableSolutions #EcoSolutions #ReduceReuseRecycle #Sustainability #WasteManagement #Innovation #biomethane #energytransition #renewables #protectedcropping #Sustainableaviationfuel #RenewableEnergy

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  • Today we’ve announced the awarding of two major infrastructure contracts to Ironbark Joint Venture, with the projects to support thousands of new homes and jobs in the North West Growth Area. The contracts, with a combined value of $200 million, include the delivery of the North West Wastewater Connection and the Thornleigh Pipeline Duplication – key Sydney Water projects designed to enhance capacity in the region and ensure wastewater and drinking water systems meet the needs of customers now and in the future. Ironbark JV, comprising Bouygues Construction Australia and Rob Carr Pty Ltd, will manage the delivery of a new rising main and sewage pumping station upgrade as part of the North West Wastewater Connection, which will bolster the network leading into the Rouse Hill Water Resource Recovery Facility with a new 800-metre-long underground pipeline. Ironbark will also manage the duplication of a 1.4km drinking water pipeline between Thornleigh Reservoir and the Thornleigh-Wahroonga Water Pumping Station to increase its resilience by allowing water to be transferred between the two locations to cater for the growing population. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gHGWGRq3 #infrastructure #construction #waterutility #sydney #sydneywater

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  • Did you know that a stream spotted in 1788 is the reason Sydney is located where it is today? The Tank Stream was built as Sydney’s first fresh water supply and was used for the first 40 years of Sydney’s European life. We took 9 News for a look beneath the city’s busy streets where the Tank Stream now serves as a major stormwater drain to Sydney’s CBD. #heritage #oldsydney #watersupply #sydney #sydneywater

  • We’re excited to be partnering with SUEZ and ACCIONA AU & NZ to deliver the first stage of a new pre-treatment plant at Prospect, which will help secure Greater Sydney’s drinking water supply during periods of extreme weather. The Suez Acciona joint venture will manage the design and construction of the $838M project, which will have the capacity to treat up to 500 million litres of water per day. The Prospect Pretreatment Plant will provide additional treatment for raw water to support the nearby Prospect Water Filtration Plant. Almost 85% of Sydney households receive their drinking water from Prospect WFP, which takes water from Warragamba Dam, Upper Nepean Dams and Prospect Reservoir. This new facility will allow the Prospect WFP to continue providing safe, secure and reliable drinking water during periods where raw water quality has been impacted, such as after large storm events where there is increased run-off into the dams, from heavy rainfall that follows bushfire events, or high inflows following extended drought periods. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gmpHZYKS #infrastructure #water #waterindustry #majorprojects #sydney #sydneywater

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