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Assessing Public Acceptance of Treated Desalinated Water and Wastewater as Potable Water in Australia

   

Added on  2023-06-13

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Running head: STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT REPORT
Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment
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1STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT REPORT
Statement of original Authorship

2STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT REPORT
Table of Contents
1. Introduction:................................................................................................................................4
2. Background:.................................................................................................................................4
3. Community views on wastewater reuse and seawater desalination for consuming:...............5
3.1. Community view regarding acceptance of desalination water for consuming purpose:....6
3.2. Community overview regarding acceptance of wastewater reuse for drinking:.................7
4. Strategies for community engagement:......................................................................................9
5. Conclusion:.................................................................................................................................10
Reference:..........................................................................................................................................11

3STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT REPORT
Executive summary:
Water is one of the essential element for every living organism. Thus, droughts and scarcity of water
is an unwanted situation that has lead various governments to take various plans in order to make
water supply sustainable. In case of Australian government they have come up with recycled and
desalinated water program since 2010. Main aim of this report was to assess the public acceptance of
the treated desalinated water and wastewater as potable water with special focus to Australian
population. In addition to this, this report was focused to provide community engagement strategies in
order to make the available alternative of natural resource being accepted by mass population in the
selected region. From the analysis it has been seen that population of Sydney has accepted the
desalinated sea water as the alternative source of potable water wholeheartedly. Contrary to this
wastewater has failed to influence the most of the population in the state. Lack of information sharing
and knowledge partaking has lead the population of Sydney to understand wastewater consumption
improperly. Thus to conclude the report has suggested to provide more focus on community
engagement strategy to incorporate wastewater acceptance with larger weightage.

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