Desalination, Dams and the Big Dry: The Challenges of Managing Australia's Water Supply (Video)
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
As Sydney turns on its desalination plant for the first time in seven years, the way Australia manages its water resources has come into stark focus.
Adam Lovell, the executive director of the Water Services Association of Australia, discusses the challenges of climate change and population growth to the country's water supply – and how these are being met through a combination of techniques, including desalination, dams, water recycling and improved efficiency.
Video source: Guardian Australia on YouTube
Attached link
http://www.youtube.com/embed/gRlR6oIa3N4Media
Taxonomy
- Rural Water Supply & Sanitation
- Water Resource Management
- Water Supply
- Water Resources
- Sustainable Water Resource Management
- Desalination
- Sea Water Desalinisation
- Sustainable Desalination
- Water Supply
- Water Supply Commission
- Water Supply & Drainage
- Water Supply Design
- Urban Water Supply
- Infrastructure
- Water Control
- Dams
- Integrated Infrastructure
- Water Resource Management
- Design & Construction
- Urban Water Infrastructure
- Infrastructure Management
- Distribution Network Management
- Water Loss Control
- Economics Of Water Resources Projects
- Water Resources Department
- Water Quality Research
- Water Supply Protection
- Intermittent Water Supply