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SA Water Centre for Water Management and Reuse

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Closeup of siphonic roofwater modelCWMR’s national research facility for siphonic roofwater harvestingEstablished in 2004 as a joint venture between the South Australian Water Corporation and UniSA, the Centre has added significant expertise to the water research capability in South Australia. Building on established strengths in urban water resources management, the Centre is establishing core capabilities in water and waste water treatment, water reuse, total water cycle management, water sensitive urban design, environmental biotechnology, water utilisation from the River Murray and the provision of water services for rural and desert communities.

The Centre will maintain a balance between fundamental and applied research in a way that attracts key intellectual capability, promotes innovation and builds intellectual property.

Strong links with the local and international industry partners will ensure a vibrant, water research capability focused on the core areas of research concentration.

The Centre's strategic plan sets a course of growth in research standing, technology transfer and community benefit.  It is ambitious and challenging and will rely on strong partnerships and continuing successes.

Professor Simon Beecham
Director, SA Water Centre for Water Management and Reuse

 

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