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Learn the advantages of flexible hose for temporary pipelines

Farming, cattle grazing, and dam construction have all contributed to changes in the waterways of the Lower Yarra River Floodplains in Melbourne, Victoria. Melbourne Water undertook to re-water the Annulus Billabong to conserve many Indigenous plants and birds.
Leading mining hose supplier Crusader Hose provided the solution for the critical project. The Argyle Reel System equipped with Waterlord® lay-flat hose was chosen due to the advantages of flexible hose for temporary pipelines.

Annulus Billabong story

The waterways around Melbourne’s Lower Yarra River Floodplains have gone through many changes with urbanisation. Areas that were once natural habitats for indigenous plants and birdlife were converted to support farming, cattle and horse grazing. The regular flooding of rivers by rainfall, which is responsible for the life cycle of billabongs, was affected by the construction of the Yarra Dam in the 1950s and climate change. As a result, many billabongs located in the Yarra Flats dried up slowly, affecting the delicate ecosystem. The Annulus Billabong was one of these.

Restoring the waterway

In the 1980s, efforts were undertaken to re-water the billabong using windmills and pumps. An island was created in its centre, promising a haven for birdlife. Over time, however, the trees around the windmill grew too tall, and funding ran out.

The Melbourne Water Healthy Waterways Strategy listed the Annulus Billabong as a key waterway within the Wildlife Sanctuary & Conservation Area. Maintaining water levels is critical for the survival of many indigenous plants, attracting birds and restoring the indigenous landscape. The re-watering of the billabong was commenced in October 2020 by pumping water from the Yarra River and bringing various organisms into the billabong ecology.

Advantages of flexible hose for temporary pipelines

Layflat hose was chosen for the temporary pipeline for several reasons. Wound onto reels, smaller, lighter vehicles are used for their transport. Flexible layflat hose takes on the contours of its environment, reducing the need to dig or alter the terrain. The large diameter Waterlord® hose was a seemingly perfect solution for this re-watering project. However, knowing that unrolling and rerolling flexible pipelines is physically demanding, the engineers at Crusader Hose dedicated significant effort and consideration to developing a solution. The blueprint for a compact reel system was designed.

“Knowing the challenges of unrolling 200 m lengths of 8” Waterlord® hose, we were keen to design a reeling system to remedy the situation. Our engineering experts designed the Argyle Reel System,” said Francois Steverlynck, Managing Director of Crusader Hose. “The main objective was to create a reel system that was agile and efficient.”

Success from leading mining hose supplier

Thys Stryker, Operations Manager of Coates Hire, who undertook the project again in September 2021, was more than pleased at the ease with which the Argyle Trailer-mounted Reel System deployed the hose. Before, it took a whole day to roll out the hose manually, but with the reeling system, it took only 3 hours with much less physical strain. The labour force was delighted! “This ingenious reeling system can quickly and easily deploy up to 200 m of hose in a fraction of the time it would take to do it by hand,” continued Thys, “we are confident this will make the use of layflat hose a lot more desirable for many municipal works.”

Apart from the reel system’s efficiency in deploying and retrieving the pipeline, the aim of being mindful of and concerned for the environment cannot be dismissed. No larger than a trailer, the Argyle Trailer-mounted Reel System fulfilled the requirement of reducing the potentially detrimental effect of using heavy trucks to bring in long lengths of poly pipe, the historical mainstay of water transfer.

Portable hose reel

Nimble, lightweight, and small, the reel system was strategically placed without much disturbance to the area. The flexible pipeline was then laid out alongside and around the delicate flora. A winning solution for everyone involved.

The Annulus Billabong re-watering is now scheduled to be carried out every two years. The Argyle Reel System with Waterlord® layflat can reduce the time and effort to complete water-transfer projects. It’s proved itself as the system of choice.

Argyle Reel System

The Argyle is a popular brand in our Reel Systems Family. This innovative layflat hose reel winder from Crusader Hose has been designed for the rapid deployment and retrieval of layflat hose. Crusader Hose fabricated the Argyle to help alleviate the manual labour challenges associated with handling layflat hose pipelines. This reel system makes handling layflat hose easy, safe and more efficient.

Revolutionary in design, the Argyle is compact and modular. Mounted on a trailer or skid and driven by a hydraulic motor, it is perfect for water transfer projects, civil works, industrial operations, and mining operations.

Available in two models:

  • Two Reels – individually operable, suits 2 x 100 m of 8” hose*
  • Single Spool – suits 1 x 250 m of 6” hose*

Stacked with features:

  • Hose crate with two reels or single spool
  • Heavy-duty frame – hot-dipped galvanised or painted finish
  • Rated lifting & tie-down points
  • Free-spool capability
  • Trailer-mounted or skid base
  • High-torque motor
  • Quick-connect couplers
  • Key start engine (diesel or petrol)
  • Handheld remote control
  • Australian Made

Why choose Crusader Hose

An agile and dedicated customer service team member is standing by to help you. We know the market and by manufacturing our own product, we have control over quality. Contact us for more information.

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