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EXTREME EVENTS: RESPONSES, RECOVERY & FUTURE PLANNING WATER QUALITY RESILIENCE & WATER SECURITY WATER CONSERVATION AND DEMAND MANAGEMENT
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WARRAGAMBA WILDFIRE & WATER QUALITY Dr Quinn Ollivier – WaterNSW
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ASSET MANAGEMENT CUSTOMER VALUE 2020 BENCHMARKING BUSHFIRE ASH AND DROUGHT-BREAKING HEAVY RAINFALL IMPACTING WATER QUALITY AND TREATABILITY ASM Mohiuddin & Yue-Cong Wang – Sydney Water
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PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FOR LEAN INFRASTRUCTURE WHOLE OF SYSTEM APPROACH TO EXTREME RAINFALL EVENTS IMPACTING A RURAL COMMUNITY’S WATER SUPPLY Toyah Foote – Seqwater
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NEPEAN WATER FILTRATION PLANT: PLANNING FOR AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE Sally Williamson – Aurecon
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A SCIENCE BASED APPROACH TO WATER RESTRICTIONS FOR GREEN SPACES Kirsty Jones – Hunter Water Corporation Dr Paul Lamble – Peak Water Consulting
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SEARCHING FOR BEST PRACTISE DEMAND MANAGEMENT Jethro Laidlaw – Power and Water Corporation
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‘SAVE YOUR BUCKETS’: ENERGISING COMMUNITY WATER SAVING BEHAVIOURS Kellie De Waal & Alicia Nash – Hunter Water Corporation
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WATER CONSERVATION CONTEXT SETTING CAMPAIGN Karen Owens – Melbourne Water
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OVERCOMING CONSTRUCTION CHALLENGES IN DELIVERING THE USING MICROSCOPY TO VALIDATE OPERATIONAL DECISION MAKING DURING EXTREME EVENTS Laura Fuhrman – Icon Water
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REGULATION OF WATER CONSERVATION - ESSENTIAL OR EXCESSIVE? Dr Rachel Watson – Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
EXTREME EVENTS: RESPONSES, RECOVERY & FUTURE PLANNING ESTABLISHING EMERGENCY SUPPLY LUNCH
RESILIENCE & WATER SECURITY CLIMATE AND FUTURE WATER SECURITY
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STRATEGIC PLANNING AND STRATEGIC THINKING: THE ULTIMATE EMERGENCY WATER SOLUTION IN A PANDEMIC - 7,000M3/DAY SEAWATER DESALINATION PLANT Neil Palmer – Osmoflo
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES Dr Paul Byleveld NSW Health
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HOW PURIFIED RECYCLED WATER FOR DRINKING CAN SUPPORT A CLIMATE RESILIENT SUPPLY PORTFOLIO FOR SYDNEY Paul de Sa – Sydney Water
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UNDERSTANDING CLIMATE RISKS TO WATER SECURITY IN REGIONAL NSW Mark Simons – NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
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RISKY BUSINESS: QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR A DELIVERING WELLINGTON’S EMERGENCY WATER NETWORK Oscar van Paassen – Cardno
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CLOSING THE LOOP ON PROJECT COST ESTIMATION, STARTING “IT NEVER RAINS BUT IT POURS”: EMERGENCY WATER SUPPLY RESPONSE FOLLOWING THE BEGA VALLEY BUSHFIRES William Thompson – GHD Christopher Best – Bega Valley Shire Council
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WE SURVIVED THE FIRESTORM; WHAT’S NEXT? THE IMPACT OF BUSH FIRES ON CATCHMENTS AND COMMUNITIES Lisa Andersons – MidCoast Council
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EMERGENCY, INTERIM AND LONG-TERM RESPONSES TO ENSURE WATER SECURITY FOR KANGAROO ISLAND Dr Michelle Irvine – SA Water
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IMPACT OF WATER LITERACY ON ATTITUDES TOWARDS PURIFIED RECYCLED WATER Dr Nikki Sims-Chilton – Seqwater
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CHALLENGING THE APPROACH TO RECYCLED WATER Dr Rachel Watson – Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney Dr Lydia Aristuti – Sydney Water
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EMERGING STRONGER: BUILDING RESILIENCE ACROSS OUR CRITICAL NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE Jon McNish & Catherine Jones – PwC MANAGING WATER SECURITY RISKS ACROSS DIVERSE AND COMPLEX WATER SYSTEMS Steve Kotz – SA Water
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WaterRA presents: NEXT-GEN WASTEWATER-BASED EPIDEMIOLOGY | COLOSSOS AND BEYOND (PART 1) *See Day 2 Program for Part 2 of this session International Water Association Australia (IWAA) presents: LEADING GLOBAL PRACTICES IN RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT