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Doing more with less - Brian Hales, Waterproofing the south

Jan 20, 2015

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A presentation from the Water Industy Alliance, Market Solution Forum - doing more with less. This forum discussed poor water quality, groundwater depletion, ASR and water allocation.

Brian Hales is the Group Manager Economic Development City of Onkaparinga
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Brian Hales Economic Development

Group Manager

City of Onkaparinga

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Water Proofing the South

Presented by Brian Hales Group Manager Economic Development City of Onkaparinga

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City of Onkaparinga

•  160,000 population now, 200,000 by 2028

•  largest SA council, 10% population

•  $106m operating budget, $54m project and capital works

•  $1.5 billion asset base •  Mayor and 20 councillors •  590 staff

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Goal:

The sustainable management of water resources and security of supply

Water futures

Objectives: •  conserve water

•  protect water quality

•  reduce reliance on River Murray

•  protect water dependent ecosystems

•  promote economic development

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Key milestones in water

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Water Proofing the South Water Proofing the South is a localised integrated water resource management strategy based in the City of Onkaparinga. It seeks to provide ‘fit-for-purpose’ alternative water sources such as recycled water and stormwater for traditional sources such as mains water and groundwater so that overall water use in the region is sustainable; economically, environmentally and socially Stage 1 •  1800ML of viticultural reuse •  1100ML of urban reuse •  923ML of water saved from

unsustainable disposal •  1154ML of storage created

Stage 2 •  2800ML of stormwater

harvested •  2200ML of stormwater

reused •  Environmental, social and

economic outcomes

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Funding partner Stage 1 Stage 2 Federal Government $34.5M $15M

SA Water $139M

Willunga Basin Water $6.8M

NRM Board $1.2M

Flinders University Research

City of Onkaparinga $3.9M $7.5M

Dept. for Water $7.5M

TOTAL $185M $30M

Reuse 3.8GL 2.8GL

Water Proofing the South partnerships and funding

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