This project aims to use qualitative and quantitative approaches, develop a consolidated time-based narrative (and / or) model showing how landscape change, interventions and social factors within the Moorabool catchment have impacted on the river’s health in terms of water quality, flow regimes, ecological carrying capacity, and bank stability / erosion…
This project developed an understanding of the occurrence of regulated and emerging disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water in Southeast Queensland (SEQ)…
The protozoan parasites, Cryptosporidium and Giardia represent a major public health concern of water utilities in developed nations…
One reason catchment water is treated to make drinking water is because it contains unwanted microscopic organisms…
Lakes and reservoirs are essential for water supply for humans and agriculture, and have an important role in flow regulation, biodiversity, and streamflow below dams…
The standards for recycling stormwater are higher for drinking water than for non-potable reuse such as agricultural or urban irrigation…