Southland Filtration were engaged by the hydraulic consultant and hydraulic contractor to design and supply water filtration solutions for the domestic cold water supply and the harvested rainwater, at the International Convention Centre in Darling Harbour.

Built on the footprint of the former Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, the brand new International Convention Centre at Sydney’s Darling Harbour was a $1.1 billion development delivered by the NSW Government.

The ICC Sydney, which opened in December 2016, is Asia Pacific’s premier integrated convention, exhibition and entertainment precinct; underlining Sydney’s place as one of the world’s most desirable meeting and event destinations.

Featuring a striking contemporary design, leading technology and multipurpose spaces, ICC Sydney is a beacon of innovation, learning and entertainment, connecting and celebrating leaders of invention, business, governance and the arts.

The domestic cold water filtration plant, comprised of three JUDO JPF ATP DN100 automatic backwash filters, is designed to remove suspended particles in the water supply to a level of 100 micron (0.1mm); at a probable simultaneous flow of 55.0 L/s.

The rainwater harvesting filtration system, for toilet flushing, is comprised four JUDO JPF ATP DN100 automatic backwash filters and two SKAN UV disinfection systems.  It was designed to remove suspended particles to a level of 30 micron (0.03mm) and inactivate any potential bacteria or virus from the harvested rainwater supply; at a probable simultaneous flow of 24.0 L/s.