Drinking water security: the neglected dimension of Australian water reform

Drinking water security: the neglected dimension of Australian water reform Journal Article

Australasian Journal of Water Resources

  • Author(s): Howey, Kirsty, Grealy, Liam
  • Published: 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1324-1583

Abstract: Drinking water security has been a neglected issue in Australian water reform. This article considers Australia?s chief water policy of the past two decades, the National Water Initiative, and its aim to provide healthy, safe, and reliable water supplies. Taking the Northern Territory as a case study, we describe how despite significant policy and research attention, the NWI has failed to ensure drinking water security in Indigenous communities in the NT, where water supply remains largely unregulated. The article describes shortcomings of legislated drinking water protections, the recent history of Commonwealth water policy, and areas where national reforms have not been satisfactorily undertaken in the NT. We aim to highlight key regulatory areas that require greater attention in NT water research and, more specifically, in the Productivity Commission?s ongoing inquiry process.

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Howey, Kirsty, Grealy, Liam, 2021, Drinking water security: the neglected dimension of Australian water reform, Journal Article, viewed 06 October 2024, https://www.nintione.com.au/?p=24807.

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