Australia – after the rains came
- From: Vol 8, Issue 9 (September 2007)
- Category: General
- Region: Asia
- Country: Australia
Recent rainfall in Australia has not just raised falling dam levels – it has provided fresh ammunition for anti-desalination campaigners.
The drought is not over in Australia – yet – and planning for better infrastructure must go on. Expectations that the supply of water to the worst-affected cities will resume at pre-drought levels is just one of the many challenges facing water suppliers and governments, all of whom are desperate to deliver better water supplies than in the past.
The Australian urban ...
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