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2 Bjornlund, H.; Mckay, J. 1996. TWE policy in horticultural South Australia - A major player in the water market? In Pigram, J. J. (Ed.), Security and sustainability in a mature water economy: A global perspective: Water and Resource Economics Consortium, proceedings of an international workshop, University of Melbourne, February 1996. Armidale, NSW, Australia: University of New England. Centre for Water Policy Research. pp.305-323.
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3 Kayaalp, N. M. 1997. Recycling of reclaimed water in South Australia. Water, January/February:30-32.
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4 McKay, J.; Moeller, A. 2000. Statutory regulation of water quality in modern Australia - Has it been forgotten by the regulators? Water International, 25(4):595-609.
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5 Environment Australia. 2001. A directory of important wetlands in Australia. 3rd ed. Canberra, Australia: Environment Australia. x, 157p.
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6 Halanaik, D. 2005. Institutional regimes for sustainable groundwater management in India and Australia: Implications for water policies. Thesis submitted to the School of Commerce, Division of Business, University of South Australia, for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management. xxxii, 361p.
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7 Jothityangkoon, C.; Sivapalan, M. 2004. Exploration of climatic and landscape controls on catchment water balance, with emphasis on inter-annual variability. In Herath, S.; Pathirana, A.; Weerakoon, S. B. (Eds.). Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Water Resources Management in the Changing Environment of the Monsoon Region. Bandaranaika Memorial International Conference Hall, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 17-19 November 2004. Vol.1. Colombo, Sri Lanka: National Water Resources Secretariat. pp.389-399.
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8 Boughton, W. (Ed.) 1999. A century of water resources development in Australia, 1900-1999. Barton, ACT, Australia: The Institution of Engineers, Australia. 256p.
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9 Pavelic, Paul; Dillon, P.; Chusanathas, S.; Barry, K. 2010. Capturing the lessons of ASR failure from trials in unconsolidated aquifers. Paper presented at ISMAR7, Theme - Integrated Water Management, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 9-13 October 2010. 5p.
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In this paper the challenges in developing sustainable ASR operations in unconsolidated, low permeability aquifers, where operational problems such as well clogging tend to be more acute, are explored from the viewpoint of two case studies; one from Australia, the other from Thailand. Both studies were undertaken independently over different time-frames and brought together for comparative purposes. The Australian case study involved injection of wetland-treated urban stormwater into a low transmissivity, fine-grained siliceous aquifer; whereas the Thai case study involved injection of advanced-treated canal water into a colluvial/alluvial aquifer with high fines content. Although the design and execution pathways for the two trials were substantially different, ultimately the same endpoint (trial abandonment) was reached. This examination of the causative factors of failure, which were mainly related to poor recharge water quality for the Australian case, and poor hydraulic performance brought about by poor site selection for the Thai case study, lead to a number of key lessons being derived that could prove helpful to those considering ASR in similar environments.
10 Findikakis, A. N.; Sato, K. 2011. Groundwater management practices. Leiden, Netherlands: CRC Press - Balkema. 425p. (IAHR Monograph)
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