An Cosantóir

May 2020

An Cosantóir the official magazine of the Irish Defence Forces and Reserve Defence Forces.

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An Cosantóir May 2020 www.dfmagazine.ie 16 | O n 7 January, a C-17 Globemaster flew from Brisbane to Adelaide with a water purification and desalination system (WPDS) to turn sea water into drinking water for residents of Kangaroo Island. The system was flown to RAAF Base Ed- inburgh, north of Adelaide, and transported by road and ferry to the island. Nine soldiers from 6th Engineer Support Regiment, based at RAAF Base Amberley, and two health-support staff from 2nd General Health Battalion, based at Gallipoli Barracks, set up and operated the system for weeks. Lieutenant Mark Loneragan, of 6th En- gineer Support Regiment, said WPDS was capable of producing up to 100,000 litres of purified water a day from the sea. "Once established and initial supply is achieved, the system can continue to pro- duce water under supervision, with regular maintenance undertaken by a small support team," Lieutenant Loneragan said. Aside from heavy-lift aircraft, RAAF also put Poseidon's eyes in the sky to provide vital daily information to firefighting crews on the ground. Operating out of RAAF Base Edinburgh, the crews from No. 11 Squadron flew eight to 10 hours a day conducting aerial surveillance of infrastructure and roads in fire-affected areas all across New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia's Kangaroo Island. PART 2

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