The South Australian Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board recognizes that to move towards more sustainable water use within the region, alternative water sources must be considered. Wastewater from both domestic and industrial sources represents a guaranteed – and presently under utilized – water supply.
An investigation of opportunities for wastewater re-use in the SA Murray-Darling Basin commenced in 2005 to help shape and accelerate investment in wastewater re-use programs.
This project supports three major objectives:
- Match wastewater supply, from both domestic and industrial sources, with beneficial uses;
- Maximise beneficial re-use of recycled water; and
- Reduce the demand for raw or mains water.
Detailed outcomes of the project are provided in the following reports:

Business Case for Future Investment
A business case for future investment has been prepared drawing upon some of the key recommendations of the Milestone 2 Report within the document:
(Note for printing – The Booklet comprise of 6 x A4 pages folded to A4. To assemble the booklet correctly: print - Double Sided, Pages: 1, 3, 6, 4, 2, 5 in precisely that order)
Fact Sheets
Two case studies to demonstrate the true cost of wastewater management and re-use:
Fact Sheet to assist industry prepare Water Efficiency Management Plans to save on water costs, reduce water consumption and improve efficiency through better managing business water use.
Wastewater Treatment and Re-Use Forum for Local Government and Industry
The Wastewater Treatment and Re-use Forum for Local Government and Industry was held on 30th October 2007 at the Berri Resort Hotel.

Approximately 130 delegates from Local Government, government agencies, manufacturing /food processing industry, wastewater treatment industry, consulting and community groups attended the Forum.
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ACCEPTANCE OF WASTEWATER RE-USE |
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Recycled water: A valued resource for householders and growers |
Dr June Marks
Flinders University |
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CURRENT GUIDELINES/ BEST PRACTICE |
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National Recycled Water Guidelines (Phase 1)
Implications for Local Government and Industry |
Dr David Cunliffe
Department of Health |
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Wastewater irrigation management planning. Draft SA Guidelines |
Mr Tony Sliuzas
EPA |
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Support within the SA Murray-Darling Basin for Water Use Efficiency Planning for wastewater re-use |
Mr Noel Johnston
SA MDB NRM Board |
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SHOWCASING INNOVATION PART 1 |
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Case Study 1: Laratinga New Water Scheme |
Mr Atis Berzins
District Council of Mt Barker |
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Case Study 2: Strathalbyn Racing Club Effluent Re-use |
Mr Neville Styan
Alexandrina Council |
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WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES |
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Small to medium scale desalination |
Mr Ravid Levy
Amiad Australia Pty Ltd |
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Decentralised wastewater management schemes |
Mr Tony Catalano
Alano Water |
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Membrane technology and wastewater applications |
Anthony Radford
EcoNova |
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Current Practices in Australian Wineries for Wastewater Minimisation and Treatment |
Dr Anu Kumar
CSIRO |
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Accelerated Lagoon Trial – Kingston on Murray Community Wastewater Management Scheme |
Prof. Howard Fallowfield
Flinders University |
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Wastewater Management Solutions for Small to Medium Scale Wineries |
Mr Peter Goss
Archer Environmental Services |
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SHOW CASING INNOVATION PART 2 |
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Case Study 4: Point Boston Peninsula - Class A recycled water supply innovation using on-site secondary and local ultrafiltration treatment |
Mr Richard Marks
Kellogg Brown & Root |
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Case Study 5: Tandou Wines - Cost and Carnage: Wastewater management that avoids insolvency |
Mr Shane Phillips
Tandou Wines |
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Case Study 6:Berri Barmera Waste Water Reuse Project – A collaboration between Local Government, Industry, Private Sector Water Partner and the Community. |
Mr Mike Stephenson
Berri Barmera Council |
A CD of all presentations can be obtained by contacting the Boards Murray Bridge office on Ph: 8532 1432 (their size prevents their placement on this website).
A podcast of the following presentations at the Forum are available from:
Wastewater Treatment and Re-Use Forum Podcasts and Presentations