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Viridis Auditors - Victorian Audit Season Wrap Up
All Victorian water agencies were required to undertake drinking water quality audits between 1 Jan to 30 April 2023 - here's our take....
Aug 22, 20235 min read


Viridis Auditors Launch
Viridis is excited to launch Viridis Auditors. This is a dedicated branch of Viridis designed to focus on providing the best possible...
Mar 2, 20221 min read


Cultural Significance of Water
| James Howey The QAGOMA’s 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT10) looks at the future of art in the environment we live....
Mar 2, 20222 min read


Indigenous rock holes - traditional water collection methods
| Karen Pither I was in the Paroo Shire for a recent audit, driving between sites, we were discussing local indigenous heritage and the...
Feb 21, 20221 min read


Culture is the key to an effective water quality management system
| Karen Pither As a drinking and recycled water auditor, I have been lucky enough to work with public and private water providers all along the eastern coast of the Australian mainland, from southern and western Victoria, metropolitan, coastal and western NSW and QLD, as far north as the Torres Strait and the Gulf of Carpentaria. Regardless of the utility size and resources, I have found that culture is the key factor when it comes to water quality risk management plan adequa
Nov 24, 20213 min read


Water Graduate Training Program
| Marty Hancock Viridis Consultants has identified the need to create an industry training program to develop the skills of...
Nov 24, 20212 min read


Introducing Maddie Shaw - Graduate Engineer
Maddie has recently completed a double degree in Engineering and Mathematics, majoring in Chemical Process Engineering and Applied and...
Nov 19, 20211 min read


Competency mapping for water industry operators
Water treatment operators are an engaged and passionate workforce, but are they being provided the necessary training that delivers the skills and competencies required to safety fulfil the role? The capability of water treatment operators to manage and maintain water infrastructure is essential to preventing water quality incidents. Hrudey and Hrudey (2014) reported that 78% of the errors that occurred were human related and a lack of training and competency provision reside
Jul 22, 20214 min read
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