Authority-grade hardware · Electric recovery
Commercial water cleaning in Australia & New Zealand
Skimmers, debris conveyors, and monitoring kits sized for harbours, reservoirs, and inland weirs that answer to state environmental teams.
Built for public waterways
Commercial water cleaning systems from RRGC pair electric recovery heads with debris bins that suit Australian slipways and tight NZ marina fingers. We document lifting points, crane masses, and tag-out steps so your depot crew can rotate equipment without breaching local Work Health and Safety paperwork.
Sensors log turbidity spikes, oil sheen alarms, and battery health so your reporting team can export CSV files straight into council databases. When river flows jump after WA winter rains, operators already know how to throttle intake speeds thanks to scenario drills we run during commissioning.
What is involved
We review intake permits, barge access, and confined-space procedures before mobilising. Installation crews weld guardrails to spec, run cable trays with IP-rated glands, and label each breaker to align with AS/NZS 3000 documentation your electrical contractor expects.
Training covers lock-out steps, belt tension schedules, and how to swap brushes after storm debris events. Spare parts kits stay palletised with serial numbers so your stores team can reorder without deciphering vague descriptions.
What to expect at handover
Expect a staged dry test at the depot, wet test at the berth, and a final walkthrough with your environmental officer. We hand over printed runbooks, digital twins on USB, and photo evidence of torque checks so auditors can trace each bolt to a technician name and date.
If telemetry feeds into SCADA, we sit with your IT team to confirm VLAN segregation and password rotation policies that satisfy state government cyber baselines before go-live.
Three cleaning benefits
Lower diesel odour
Electric conveyors keep wharf air clearer for nearby hospitality venues and residential apartments overlooking the basin.
Traceable maintenance
QR codes on each skid link to service history so rotating shift crews know exactly when belts were last swapped.
Modular expansion
Add-on booms clip to the same frame if your catchment programme grows after the first funding round.
Frequently asked questions
Do Victorian water authorities need extra environmental permits?
Permits vary by catchment. We supply noise logs, oil containment diagrams, and spill response steps so your EPA liaison can compare our kit against Victorian licence conditions without rework.
How do you train mixed contractor crews?
We run toolbox talks referencing Safe Work Australia guidance for plant near water, then sign attendance sheets your WHS officer can archive. Refresher videos stay on a private link for seasonal staff.
Can telemetry integrate with NZ council dashboards?
Yes—MQTT and REST exports are available. We document time zones in NZST and clarify data sovereignty expectations so your IT team knows where packets land before approving the connection.