The Gilghi remote water unit uses advance filtering technology and is a breakthrough water solution.
With a range of configurations and a plug and play commissioning process, the Gilghi is a simple solution to a variety of applications.
The Gilghi unit is engineered as a standard or typical unit that allows for reconfiguration and scalability.
The unit uses a stand-alone hybrid power supply utilising:
The system offers either a 3G/4G or iridium satellite link for remote monitoring and alarming of the power system and water treatment plant diagnostics. Additional ability to log on-ground prestarts/maintenance to the cloud.
Recognised leaders in the water sector, Aurecon custom design the treatment system required for each application. Depending on feedwater quality, this may range from basic filtration and sterilisation through to complete reverse osmosis systems.
Water supply in remote Australia is getting harder due to prolonged drought and aging infrastructure. At the same time Australia aspires to higher standards and better outcomes through commitments to United Nations Sustainable Development Guidelines on water and Closing the Gap for Indigenous equality.
To this end, Gilghi host a range of community and health benefits beyond simply supplying clean water.
Better Health and Wellbeing
Local Employment and Reliable Support
Less Pollution
Plug and Play Installation & Redeployment
Highly Competitive Lifetime Costs
More Resilience
Community Infrastructure
The Gilghi unit is engineered as a standard or typical unit that allows for reconfiguration and scalability.
The container size, solar array, batteries and power systems can be configured to generate the required power to output 28kL per day, including the filtering, sterilisation and reverse osmosis in the standard unit.
Customised engineering together with Gilghi’s scalability allows for increased energy output, filtration variables and higher permeate water output – up to 250kL per day.
The Gillen Bore water treatment unit is sponsored by the Northern Territory Government through the Department of Local Government, Housing and Community Development.