Description |
vii, 62 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm |
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RIRDC publication, 1440-6845 ; no. 03/026 |
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RIRDC publication ; no. 03/026
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Summary |
Water is crucial to Australia's natural and economic wealth, and as demand for water increases, the efficient use of wastewater gains importance. The degradation of aquatic environments is also of concern in Australia. Overuse of water resources, coupled with inadequate management, has resulted in significant resource degradation. Better management of water resources is necessary, along with improved human interaction with the water cycle. The trend is towards the management of the total water cycle, so that all water is managed to include the efficient reuse of wastewater |
Notes |
"May 2003" |
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"Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation Resilient Agricultural Systems Research and Development"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-62) |
Notes |
Also available electronically on the WWW |
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Available in html and pdf format via the World Wide Web. Adobe Acrobat reader required to access pdf files |
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2003 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation |
Subject |
Fish culture -- Water reuse.
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Sewage as fertilizer -- Australia.
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Recycling (Waste, etc.)
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Aquaculture industry -- Australia.
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Fish culture -- Water reuse -- Australia.
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Water reuse -- Australia.
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Water reuse.
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Aquaculture industry.
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Author |
Sierp, Michael
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Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. Resilient Agricultural Systems Research and Development
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ISBN |
0642585946 |
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