Formulating plans and strategies to protect environmental assets of fresh, estuarine and marine waters require setting of appropriate water quality objectives. Each environmental asset requires a certain level of water quality to be maintained. The focus of water quality objectives recently adopted in Australia has been shifted from maintaining drinking water quality to ecosystem protection. Based on environmental assets identified in the Douglas Shire waters and their associated water quality objectives, this paper reviews the process and information needed to evaluate the potential impacts of improved water quality objectives
In general, water quality guidelines provide only narrative criteria for biostimulants, leaving regu...
The new revised Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality have progre...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...
Water quality in Queensland’s rivers, coasts and estuaries varies considerably, ranging from some in...
EPA 738/07: This guideline has been developed to assist water quality managers and stakeholders, suc...
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of the development of components of a plan to maintain the...
Water pollution of coastal waterways is a complex problem due to the cocktail of pollutants and mult...
This background document describes the methodology undertaken in the development of locally derived ...
The results of this research demonstrate that there are very large and damaging economic and social ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the potential role that quality objectives, particularly when ba...
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of the development of water quality objectives (water qual...
The water economy and all areas of environmental and resource protection must be concerned with the ...
In 1998 the New South Wales Government made a bold decision to pass legislation which required that ...
D.Phil.Water quality management in South Africa changed drastically over the last 20 years, from foc...
The Douglas Shire is promoted as the only place in the world where two world heritage areas meet — t...
In general, water quality guidelines provide only narrative criteria for biostimulants, leaving regu...
The new revised Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality have progre...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...
Water quality in Queensland’s rivers, coasts and estuaries varies considerably, ranging from some in...
EPA 738/07: This guideline has been developed to assist water quality managers and stakeholders, suc...
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of the development of components of a plan to maintain the...
Water pollution of coastal waterways is a complex problem due to the cocktail of pollutants and mult...
This background document describes the methodology undertaken in the development of locally derived ...
The results of this research demonstrate that there are very large and damaging economic and social ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the potential role that quality objectives, particularly when ba...
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of the development of water quality objectives (water qual...
The water economy and all areas of environmental and resource protection must be concerned with the ...
In 1998 the New South Wales Government made a bold decision to pass legislation which required that ...
D.Phil.Water quality management in South Africa changed drastically over the last 20 years, from foc...
The Douglas Shire is promoted as the only place in the world where two world heritage areas meet — t...
In general, water quality guidelines provide only narrative criteria for biostimulants, leaving regu...
The new revised Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality have progre...
This is the second of a report series about designing a market based instrument to address water qua...