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Brochures on using Recycled WaterIssues and advice for using recycled water for irrigationWastewater recycling in nurseries National Program for Sustainable Irrigation Fact sheet 2005/3A comprehensive review of Australian and international research programs covering all aspects of waste water management in nurseries has been carried out by Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) - a funding partner for the National Program for Sustainable Irrigation. The review identified useful resources for the industry and best practice in waste water management for nursery operators. (pdf) download The Salinity Management GuideThis document is for landscape designers, park managers, and anyone else seeking to irrigate a landscape with recycled water or other water of somewhat elevated salinity. Weblink Sustainable irrigation and recycled waterLand and Water Australia has a wealth of information on irrigation and related environmental management issues regarding use of recycled water. Weblink takes you to their list of free publications for download. Social acceptance of recycled waterAccess and impediments to investment in recycled waterPrepared for the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry on behalf of the Natural Resource Policy And Programs Committee Report 2005. (pdf) download Recycling water for our citiesPresentation paper 2003. Social Research into the Acceptance of Water Recycling: Australian Research Council Linkage Project including case studies, national survey, research results and related publications (Research 2003 – 2006) view article Flinders University- Social research into the acceptance of water recyclingAn Australian Research Council linkage project. view project Recycled water in agriculture - theory to practiceA presentation by RMCG provides a useful overview of current issues and status of irrigation with reclaimed water. (pdf) download Achievements of the Virginia Pipeline SchemePaper presented at the 2nd Recycled Water Conference, Brisbane, September 2003
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