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Water Utility/Irrigation Industry Partnerships Workshop Session 2

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Stream 3
Monday, September 2, 2024
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Rooms C2.5 + C2.6

Overview

After the break, the workshop will continue it's focus on addressing barriers to sustainable irrigation practices, exploring smarter investments, and discussing strategies for maximizing reuse opportunities and greening benefits.


Details

Hosted by Irrigation Australia and the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA), this workshop will include discussions around:

  • Water availability, in the right place and at the right price for open space irrigation.
  • Procurement approaches and other institutional impediments to the uptake of practical irrigation approaches – good design, installation, operation, maintenance/ renewal.  Accessing skills and knowledge but also simply contracting the right people.
  • Greening benefits including urban cooling.
  • Maximising reuse opportunities, a particular challenge for Sydney.

It aims to:

  • Provide information for practitioners to overcome barriers – targeted at local government and other open space managers;
  • Key advocacy points for WSAA and Irrigation Australia to promote positive change; and
  • A future pathway for this work

14:00 - 14:20  Introduction, purpose, structure of session, the value of good irrigation systems – Greg Ingleton, Sydney Water and Tim Hyde, Swan System

14:20 – 14:45  Keynote Valerie Seidel, the Balmoral Group.  Post-COVID role of public open spaces: recent findings on the economic, social and health benefits of urban amenities

14:45 – 15:00  WSAA initiatives including Blue + Green = Thriving - Jason Mingo, Water Services Association of Australia

15:00 – 15:30  Afternoon Tea

15:30 – 17:00 Scene setting, Workshop - barriers to sustainable/ efficient irrigation practices, and smarter investment.



Presenter

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Greg Ingleton
Sydney Water

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Jason Mingo
Liveable Communities Manager
Water Services Association of Australia

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Valerie Seidel
President, Principal Economist
Balmoral Group Australia


Workshop Organiser

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Dave Cameron
Chief Executive Officer
Irrigation Australia

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