Continuing drought conditions throughout Australia have led to the imposition of various levels of water restrictions by urban water authorities. These restrictions have limited the quantity of potable water and the time at which this water can be used for urban irrigation purposes. As a result, many local councils have begun to investigate the feasibility and viability of using alternative water sources to supplement potable supplies for irrigating their urban playing fields and golf courses. The research in this thesis investigates the feasibility of using alternative water sources (recycled effluent, stormwater and groundwater) to irrigate local urban playing fields and golf courses in local government areas of Manly Council and Ku-ring-gai Council. These councils are located north of the Sydney central business district.
Date of Award | 2011 |
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Original language | English |
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- water-supply
- municipal water supply
- irrigation
- sewage irrigation
- golf courses
- groundwater
- urban runoff
- droughts
- Sydney (N.S.W.)
Alternative water for irrigation : social and environmental acceptance of its use on urban playing fields
Schwecke, M. (Author). 2011
Western Sydney University thesis: Doctoral thesis