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Committee of Management

Committee of Management


Paul Freeman

(Sydney Water)

Chairman 

 


Jian Zhang
(Water Research Foundation)

 

 


Mike Shepherd
(UK Water Industry Research)

 

 


Thomas Kuen
(Melbourne Water)

 

 


Anthony

Anthony Bodycoat
(Water Corporation)

 



Clare Meeker
(Monash University)

Universities’ representative

 


 

Jayantha Kodikara
(Monash University)

Chief Investigator

 


Dammika Vitanage
(Sydney Water – Industry Partner Representative)

 

 


Philip Stevens
(Monash University)

Project Manager

 


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Information about Pipes

In August 2011 international water research organisations, Australian water utilities and three Australian universities came together through a collaborative research agreement, and committed overall funding of $16 million (including $4 million cash) over five years to undertake this research through the Advanced Condition Assessment and Pipe Failure Prediction Project.

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Recent posts

  • The final meeting of the Committee of Management

    December 6, 2016

  • Final Technical Assessment Committee meeting

    November 24, 2016

  • Critical Pipes Project wins B/HERT award

    November 16, 2016

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