Robust policy design for managed aquifer recharge

作者: Peter Dillon , John Ward

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摘要: This paper summarises policy options analysis and recommendations consistent with the National Water Initiative for separation of water rights to harvesting, recharge extraction stormwater into out aquifers. CSIRO workshopped main findings targeted agencies industry in jurisdictions. Focusing on natural resource management policies their current readiness managed aquifer recharge, publication spells some issues relating coordinated design implementation urban policy, taking account of: hydrogeological settings level utilisation surface catchment supplying source coordinating recovery existing groundwater extractions proposed storage aquifer. The report describes role systems, characteristics robust rights, from workshops. It applies principles four operational elements recharge: harvesting stored final use.

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