2012
DOI: 10.3390/w4040835
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Issues Affecting Community Attitudes and Intended Behaviours in Stormwater Reuse: A Case Study of Salisbury, South Australia

Abstract: Stormwater has been recognised as one of the additional/alternative sources of water to augment freshwater supply and address the growing needs of humankind. South Australia has been a leader in the development of large-scale urban stormwater harvesting schemes in Australia for nearly 50 years and the Salisbury Local Government Area (LGA), in particular, is at the forefront of urban stormwater management and recycling, not only in the state of South Australia, but worldwide. This is mainly due to its pioneerin… Show more

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“…Moreover, Scott et al [9] thrashes out scenario planning to address critical uncertainties for robust and resilient water and wastewater infrastructures under conditions of water scarcity and rapid development. Scenario planning is essential for bringing stakeholders into agreement over highly complex problems, supporting the outcomes by Wu et al [8].…”
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“…Moreover, Scott et al [9] thrashes out scenario planning to address critical uncertainties for robust and resilient water and wastewater infrastructures under conditions of water scarcity and rapid development. Scenario planning is essential for bringing stakeholders into agreement over highly complex problems, supporting the outcomes by Wu et al [8].…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent problems affecting community attitudes and intended behaviors in storm water reuse are being discussed by Wu et al [8]. A case study located in Salisbury (Australia) is used to illustrate key issues.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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