NEWS 2011
2012 SUMMER CATALOGUE OUT NOW
The much anticipated Water Dynamics catalogue has been released and distributed in local newspapers. This year, it is also available online. Click the ... read more link below to view or download your pdf copy.
Water Dynamics specialises in all fields of pumping and irrigation with equipment suitable for domestic, commercial, industrial and agricultural operations. The business has 18 stores throughout Australia including at Toowoomba, Dalby, Goondiwindi and Tamworth. Causing excitement at the moment is the new Valley GPS Guidance System.
OUTSTANDING TRAINEE AWARD
Cherie-Lee Flanagan, from Water Dynamics Townsville store was awarded the 2010
Torgas Most Outstanding Trainee of the Year - Business Administration/Retail Award.
Cherie-Lee also won the 2010 Torgas Queensland Trainee of the Year award.
The awards were presented at an Awards Ceremony held on Friday 3 June at the Jupiters
Hotel and Casino in Townsville. Cherie-Lee's family and her colleagues from the
Townsville store also attended to provide enthusiastic support.
CHRISTCHURCH RECOVER EFFORT
Water Dynamics has been assisting their Australian cousins, Water Infrastructure Group, with their earthquake recovery work in Christchurch. The team has been on the ground in Christchurch since recovery efforts began following the 6.3 magnitude earthquake in February.
Some severe aftershocks and now freezing temperatures have made the difficult work
even more challenging. In late July, Christchurch was blanketed with more than 20cm of
snow, the heaviest fall for nearly 30 years
BARRHILL-CHERTSEY IRRIGATION SCHEME IN NEW ZEALAND
Water Dynamics and Tyco Flow Control teamed with Water Infrastructure Group in New Zealand to deliver the Barrhill-Chertsey Irrigation Scheme in Mid-Canterbury near Methven one hour south of Christchurch.
Mid Canterbury farmers have few alternative sources of water and the new irrigation scheme will provide for more balanced use of the district's water and energy resources by easing pressure on ground water resources and reducing energy consumption for pumping.
