Irrigation Journal Autumn 2020

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BOOKSHELF LEARNING FROM AUSTRALIA’S WATER USE HISTORY In December last year, CSIRO Publishing released A Water Story: Learning from the Past, Planning for the Future¸ written by researcher and academic with a long-held interest in water use and management, Geoff Beeson. The book is well timed considering the many challenges – and opportunities - emerging for Australia’s water and irrigation resource managers and policy makers. Some of these challenges have been with us for some time, such as how we share water among its various users, over development and how we deal with historical over-allocation. Others are only just becoming issues, and significant among these are managing resources in the shadow of the threats caused by climate change, the challenge of energy use and cost, and food and water security for a growing population. Geoff ’s book begins with a tour of the history of water use through the ages, from the earliest civilisations in the Middle East, to the Romans. Importantly, he also acknowledges that water management in Australia began with its Aboriginal inhabitants, who cared for water

resources, developed storages, and modified streams and wetlands to ensure their survival. After setting this context, the book then goes on to describe how water has been managed since white settlement, including the Great Artesian Basin, the building of the Gold Fields Water Supply scheme from Perth to Kalgoorlie, construction of dams and the development of irrigation schemes. It is this part of the book that is its strength. It examines in detail how Australia has managed – and mismanaged – its freshwater resources, especially since irrigation development began in earnest from the mid-20th century. The latter part of the book examines what we can learn from our past in “living with scarcity”. Options canvassed would be familiar to many in the irrigation industry, and include desalination, recycled water, aquifer recharge, stormwater harvesting, water sensitive urban design, trading and using rainwater tanks. A Water Story is a useful resource for water professionals and those with an interest in water and the environment. Its case studies show our water use successes and blunders, and documents lessons learned by water policy makers and managers.

It then uses this history as the basis on which to explore critical issues confronting Australia this century and suggests what we need to do to safeguard our water future. The book is available through CSIRO Publishing, www.publish.csiro.au in both hard copy and ePub formats.

IN THE NEXT ISSUE The Winter 2020 issue of Irrigation Australia Journal will feature: EDITORIAL > Centre Pivot/Lateral Move feature > Rainwater Harvesting > Affiliated Members ADVERTISING FEATURES > Centre Pivot/Lateral Move feature CONFIRM YOUR ADVERTISING PRESENCE NOW! Contact Brian Rault on 0411 354 050 or email brian.rault@bcbmedia.com.au

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