| Hindmarsh equipment including gas reticulation equipment, gas detection systems, NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) equipment, microscopy equipment, x-ray equipment, a gaseous nitrogen generation plant, and a helium recovery plant. The project also includes numerous environmental sustainability initiatives – including adaptive air conditioning, a rainwater harvesting and recycling plant, and a Blackwater treatment plant, which recycles water within the Colleges of Science precinct. The project’s innovative and aforementionednitrogen generation system also generates nitrogen from ambient air to supply the school’s research and teaching labs. Altogether, the newChemistry Building’s design meets the Green Building Council of Australia’s 5 Star Green Star rating. The project also includes a first-of-itskind common manifold exhaust system, which is connected to 132 fume cupboards. Under previous medical research standards, each fume cupboardwould have been ducted separately with its own exhaust point, which would have meant 132 exhausts on top of
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