Integrated urban water management projects

Investments to achieve more effective and efficient approaches to urban water demand management and supply planning, including water sensitive urban design.

Announced projects include:

Developing future directions for urban water reform

This project will identify the reforms needed to improve urban water performance, help the sector achieve its reform objectives, and better manage future risks and challenges.

Cities as water supply catchments

Developing more efficient and effective approaches to urban water demand management and supply, and planning - including water-sensitive urban design. 

Treated effluent as environmental flows: a climate change response

Contributing to global developments on the issue of endocrine-isruptive compounds on the environment, and informing Australian communities and stakeholders on the state of science in this area.

Exploring opportunities for further competition in the urban water sector

Examining the case for further market-based reforms in the urban water sector and gather evidence to inform policy consideration.

Improving urban water quality regulation - phase 1

Reviewing water quality regulatory approvals processes and practices across Australia, looking in particular at approval pathways for new and emerging water recycling and reuse technologies.

The Australian Integrated Resource Planning Framework and Manual

Developing resources and tools to assist urban water service providers and government agencies to determine more accurately how much water is used in their regions, how much water is available, and how they can best provide or support water services for their regions in the future.

Green Plumbers: best practice guidelines for installation of household stormwater and greywater recycling

Developing best practice information and guidelines for the design and installation of urban greywater and stormwater systems.

A national approach to risk assessment, risk communication and management of chemical hazards

Building on international and national experience in assessing and communicating the risk associated with recycled water for drinking and environmental release.

Water efficiency labelling and standards (WELS) scheme-Phase 2

Introducing minimal performance standards for existing water efficiency labelling products, and expanding the scheme to include additional products.

Development of an ecotoxicity toolbox to evaluate water quality for recycling

Developing tests to determine the toxicity levels of hundreds of chemicals associated with recycled water, developing accurate indicators for monitoring these chemicals and to assess the efficiency of various engineered and natural treatment systems in Western Australia.

Recycled water quality standards

Adding to Australia's knowledge with regard to assessing and communicating risks associated with using recycled water.

The potential of strata and community title to provide on-site solutions to water management

This project will develop and document an understanding of the body corporate based infrastructure and governance mechanisms underlying decentralised water management for large urban developments.

Water efficiency plans for large and small enterprises

Designing and developing principles to assist large and small enterprises develop and evaluate water efficiency plans in Victoria. This will provide a framework for businesses across Australia to ensure water efficiency plans are effective.

Creating water smart gardens and gardeners across Australia

Helping Australian residents become water-smart gardeners (using less water and achieving the same result) through the development of best practice guidelines and tools.

Framework for the management of recycled water: development of a methodology to assess implementation

Developing a methodology to assess implementation of a national recycling guidelines framework for the management of recycled water quality.

Information package to enhance public awareness about the use of recycled water for drinking purpose

Producing a discussion papers that will canvass the risks and benefits associated with the use of recycled water for drinking purposes and explain how these risks can be avoided or managed.

Water sensitive cities - priority projects

Providing further guidance and insight into the practical constraints faced by those in urban water management and to stimulate further innovation and capacity building in urban integrated water cycle management, including water-sensitive urban design.

Guidelines for evaluating water sensitive urban design (WSUD) principles and practices

Providing support for the states and territories to support planners and developers when planning for and evaluating WSUD techniques and proposals.

Reviewing institutional and regulatory arrangements and preparing best practice guidelines

Reviewing the institutional and regulatory models for achieving integrated urban water cycle planning.

Water recycling via managed aquifer recharge guidelines

Accelerating and enhancing the development of national guidelines for water sourced from managed aquifer recharge schemes.

Urban resource planning and assessment project - Phase 1

Helping to identify how to better integrate urban water management and planning by examining current policies, education strategies, the impact of these policies and the extent to which they have been integrated with other long-term planning for urban areas.

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