Inquiries
Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.
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Greywater and Wastewater Industry Group (GWIG) (PDF - 73k)
Submission DR117 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
1. PO Box 424 Fremantle WA 6959 www.gwig.org. Productivity Commission Australian Government Canberra, ACT. 24 February 2021 Dear Sir/Madam, Submission to National Water Reform 2020 The Greywater and Wastewater Industry Group (GWIG) is a
Date received: 24 Feb 2021
Anne Reeves (PDF - 92k)
Submission DR165 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
National Water Reform 2020 Productivity Commission Locked Bag 2, Collins St East Melbourne water.reform.2020@pc.gov.au 24 March 2021 National Water Reform 2020: Submission on Draft Report Reform of Water Management in Australia has been a long
Date received: 24 Feb 2021
Peter Nowlan (PDF - 2507k)
Submission DR116 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
Dear Commissioner. The Nowlan Water Capture and Distribution System. I draw your attention to the effects of the last ( 2019) drought that griped Australia â and your radio. interview that pointed out that the broad water plan for Australia is 17
Date received: 23 Feb 2021
Brian Bycroft (PDF - 234k)
Submission DR114 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
Water Reform 2020 comments. The current approach in the draft reports is grossly incomplete because it fails to adequately reflect the. statutory definition of âwater resourcesâ. âWater Resourcesâare explicitly defined in the Commonwealth
Date received: 17 Feb 2021
Prof Barry Hart (PDF - 183k)
Submission DR115 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
Comments â PC report Chapter 8. This section covers very well most of the environmental management issues associated with the NWI (and beyond). I generally agreed with the draft NWI renewal advice provided in the report. Below are some comments
Date received: 17 Feb 2021
Trevor Thompson (PDF - 78k)
Submission DR118 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
"Bradfield's origional northern rivers diversion idea was to partially divert flows. by pumping water from the east side to the open plains and waterways on the. west side of our Great Dividing Range. The diverted flows were to ultimately drain into
Date received: 16 Feb 2021
Pierre Louys (PDF - 223k)
Submission DR112 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
National Water Reform 2020, Draft Report Submission to the Productivity Commission by Pierre LOUYS February 2021. The Productivity Commission The Productivity Commission is the Australian Governmentâs independent research and advisory body on a
Date received: 16 Feb 2021
John Gregan (PDF - 118k)
Submission DR111 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
Sewage recycle. I would like to pass on some observations and facts to be considered when finalising your draft. report into the National Water System as reported in âThe Australianâon 11 February 2021 which. highlighted the use of storm water
Date received: 15 Feb 2021
Bernie OâKane (PDF - 114k)
Submission DR110 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
Submission to the National Water Initiative review proposal Draft Report. External Constraints The proposed National Water Initiative review is rightly focussed on strengthening water resource management and executing improved water service provision
Date received: 12 Feb 2021
Richard Billington (PDF - 93k)
Submission DR113 for National Water Reform 2020 View full list
National Water Reform 2020 - Productivity Commission Draft Report. Dear Commissioner Jane Doolan and Associate Commissioner Drew Collins, Thank you for the opportunity to present my comments on the NWR 2020. My preferred method of a commentary on a
Date received: 12 Feb 2021
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