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  • How often do you reach for your taps?

    23 September 2020

    Discover how often you use water in just one night. Sign up for the #WaterNightChallenge on 22 October by Smart Approved WaterMark.

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  • Water reuse flourishing around the globe

    22 September 2020

    WSAA is leading advocacy work for all options to be on the table in water supply planning, and has launched a new community of practice on purified recycled water.

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  • Wastewater testing proves its worth in Arizona

    22 September 2020

    The water industry has shot to prominence during the battle against COVID-19, with water utilities across the globe participating in sewage monitoring for traces of the virus.

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  • NEW Report All options on the table: urban water supply options for Australia

    3 September 2020

    This report has collated and updated the latest available data from existing and newly planned projects and outlines contemporary and consistent information on the cost and attributes of each water supply option.

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  • WSAA joins call for SDGs to be used as a framework for economic recovery

    26 August 2020

    Alongside 48 businesses, industry groups, universities and civil society organisations, we’re calling on the Australian Government to use the Sustainable Development Goals as a framework for policy to ensure that Australia recovers stronger and that we are united to establish a better future.

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