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  • Home > National Water Conference - Updated: 22-05-2003 5:40 am
    The 7th National Water conference was the leading annual gathering for senior executives in Australasia's urban and regional water utilities, as well as natural resources agencies.    
    The increasing scale of salinity and water degradation in Australia finally has policy-makers and regulatory bodies racing to address the increasing gap between the demand for "quality" water, and its supply. In this context, water utility managers are consumed with resource planning, demand management and water recycling, as well as implementing new processes and business technologies.
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    Starting Date 04-09-2002
    End Date 05-09-2002
    Conference Location Melbourne, Australia



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