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Rino Trolio

Water Corporation

Rino Trolio is the Head of Treatment & Resource Recovery at Water Corporation, responsible for the safe and reliable operation of critical water and wastewater assets across Western Australia, including infrastructure interfacing with bulk water supply systems and dam operations.

With over 20 years’ experience in complex infrastructure and operational environments, Rino has a strong focus on the management of high consequence assets, operational risk, and system resilience. His portfolio includes oversight of large-scale treatment facilities, desalination plants, and integrated water supply systems that rely on the performance and integrity of upstream storage and conveyance assets.

Rino plays a key leadership role in major capital programs and long-term asset planning, supporting the delivery of resilient water services in a changing climate. He is a committed safety leader, championing risk-based decision making, robust governance, and strong operational discipline across essential infrastructure.

Through his work, Rino is focused on delivering safe, reliable and resilient water services, supporting the long-term sustainability of critical infrastructure in the face of growing demand and climate variability.

About Us

The Australian National Committee on Large Dams Inc. (ANCOLD) is an Australian based non-government, not-for-profit and voluntary association of organisations and individual professionals with a common technical interest in dams.

www.ancold.org.au

ANCOLD’S Mission

As the industry body, we support our members, disseminate knowledge, develop capability and provide guidance in achieving excellence for all aspects of dam engineering and management. We recognise that it is skills of the people involved in these activities, their sharing of knowledge and collaboration that will sustain this mission.

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