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Abstract

Water Market Australia will help you to understand how the market works at a state and local level, where the greatest needs are, and how to make it work for you. It maps out the sector, explains the systems and outlines the opportunities. It also profiles local companies so that you can identify potential partners and competitors and lists all the major water projects so that you can easily identify opportunities.

Detailed presentations are featured on:

  • An overview of how Australia works - its complicated government infrastructure, the nature and driving forces of the economy and how to work effectively in these conditions
  • Government incentives for industries seeking to rationalise their water use through recycling and reuse
  • The volatile nature of the environment and how the government is responding to its crises - including an outline of the opportunities for water scarcity solutions
  • The structure of the water sector - how it works as part of the government and the myriad of quangos that proliferate it
  • Water efficiency programs and sourcing water from aquifers

Excel Datasets for manipulation include:

  • A directory of large and small companies involved in the water business including suppliers, service providers and infrastructure support (eg legal and administrative)
  • A listing of water projects valued at more than $10 million Australian dollars (including information on size of project, estimated completion time, contact information, and likelihood of project being completed)
  • A directory of all water utilities in the country with contact details and some financial information providing details of latest income and expenditure available at the time of compilation

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Executive summary
  • Background
    • The political scene
    • The Australian economy
      • Overseas trade
      • Financial sector
      • Labour market
      • Water sector and the economy
    • Australian climate and environment
      • Geography
      • Latitude
      • Rainfall
      • El Nino/La Nina
    • Australia' s water resources
    • Millennium drought
      • Adelaide and the Murray River
      • SA and Adelaide water projects
    • Water storage
    • The Murray-Darling Basin
    • Australian coastal salinity levels
    • Water sector structure
  • The response to scarcity
    • Government actions
      • Federal water sector infrastructure reform
      • State water sector infrastructure reform
      • Physical infrastructure reform
      • National water initiative
      • Water storage
      • Australian aquifer usage
      • The Great Artesian Basin
      • New water initiatives
      • Western corridor recycled water project
      • Toowoomba
      • Raising national water standards program
      • Waterwise council program
    • Demand management
    • Water tariffs
      • Towards standardised pricing
    • Australian water trading
      • Water trading market
      • Water trading Volumes and Prices
    • Investing In Water
  • Market size and forecast
    • Water usage in Australia
      • The municipal water market
      • Waste Water and Waste Water Management
      • Project procurement and private sector participation
      • The Alliance model
      • Agricultural water market
      • Mining market
      • Coal seam gas
    • Total market size
    • Municipal market forecast
    • Industrial market forecast
    • The desalination market
    • The water reuse market
  • Datasets
  • WSAA Utilities Data
  • Water Companies
  • Australia Water Market Forecast
  • Australia Water Projects
  • Australia Desalination Projects
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