Do Your Bunds Comply?
Posted by Tim
on 11 July 2014
There are many rules and regulations regarding the storage of liquids in packages (e.g. up to 1000L IBC's), but if you are looking for a portable bund solution for a non-permanent storage situation a general rule of thumb to assist in selecting the appropriate bund is that it should contai...
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Bulk Water Alliance: Securing Canberra's Water Supply
Posted by John
on 4 July 2014
Over the last few years extensive work has been undertaken by the Bulk Water Alliance in the Canberra region to secure the capital’s water supply. Argyle was involved from the beginning, supplying absorbents, spill kits and refills, silt curtains, portable bunding solutions and spi...
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Andy's Week - A New National Anthem?
Posted by Andy
on 30 June 2014
Australia, our country, red centre to sea,
The Southern Cross shining with rare brilliancy,
The land that we love is surrounded by foam;
Australia is our home. From Gallipoli's sands to Kokoda's rough trail,
Our Diggers have been there and fought tooth and nail,
Now their...
The Southern Cross shining with rare brilliancy,
The land that we love is surrounded by foam;
Australia is our home. From Gallipoli's sands to Kokoda's rough trail,
Our Diggers have been there and fought tooth and nail,
Now their...
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Baffle Curtain Installed at Roma Sewerage Treatment Plant
Posted by Rick
on 19 June 2014
In late 2013, Argyle Commercial was contacted by a client who was upgrading an existing sewerage treatment plant. The client had a requirement for floating curtain baffles, to be used to re-direct effluent flow within lagoons, thus prolonging treatment and settling times.
We we...
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The Elizabeth Quay Project and Argyle Commercial
Posted by Administration
on 10 December 2013
Down by the river, on the foreshore below Perth's CBD, an exciting new development is taking place, which will return the city's focus to the iconic Swan River and transform the heart of Perth - the Elizabeth Quay Project.
So what do we have to do with this? Argyle Commercial...
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