Rebooting STAR Water’s operations in Singapore

STAR Water is capitalizing on its previous projects in Singapore by participating in the Go-Green collaboration as part of the Singapore Australia Green Economy Agreement (SAGEA). It has re-established local supply channels and manufacturing to supply future projects under a collaboration with local entities under the SAGEA.

STAR Water selected in Orange County Project

The City of Mission Veijo in Orange County, US has selected STAR Water to provide solutions for remedial works at a local golf course where water issues have impacted the turf areas. The project includes an initial pilot stage followed by a major remediation project for the remainder of the course.

STAR Water is actively targeting further projects in Orange County through the Measure M program, where there are ongoing funding allocations for Stormwater projects.

Newcastle ByPass and Freeway Extension Projects

STAR Water’s Reactive Filter Media (RFM) Technology has been specified into two major projects that is part of Transport for NSW projects located north of Sydney commencing in October 2023. The projects will use the technology in the median strip areas to protect adjoining sensitive wetland areas and manage surface flow more efficiently.

STAR Water was selected due to the use of recycled materials in its filter systems.

STAR Water projects in LA County

STAR Water has been accepted into numerous projects in the LA County Public Works Stormwater program for cities throughout the county. These projects have evolved following STAR Water’s submission with the City of La Habra Heights that has been approved by three selection committees and awarded on 8th August 2023.

The project incorporates all categories of STAR Waters’ product range including Reactive Filter Media (Rain Gardens), Reactive Filter Cartridge System (Horse Arena bacteria treatment), Stormwater Treatment and Reuse (STAR) System (Under parking lots) and Reactive Filter Amendment (Coring Lawn Areas).

STAR Water attended strategic forum in Townsville

STAR Water attended a strategic forum (“Accelerating the circular economy with recycled organics”) organised by the Centre for Organic Research and Education (CORE) that attracted over 30 people in attendance at Townsville.

Costa Georgiadis was the opening speaker at the forum and other speakers included Councillor Liam Mooney (Townsville City Council), Celia Luck (QLD Department of Environment and Science), Hayley Page (Townsville City Council), Jelenko Dragisic (CORE Representative).