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Water21 - magazine of the International Water Association

October 2001

Issue 3.5

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COVER STORY

Water reforms and integrated urban water planning
John Anderson describes the reforms in water resource management in New South Wales, Australia, and how integrated urban water planning is being introduced to achieve greater efficiency in urban water use.

NEWS / ANALYSIS

Including... Ammonia spill exposes Israeli shortcomings Accidental contamination of water supplies due to an ammonia spill at a key Israeli water plant early in July exposed significant deficiencies in the systems of both the country’s main water operator and regulator.
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GLOBAL FOCUS

13. Sector Shaper
By Keith Hayward

WATER RESOURCES

16. Water reforms and integrated urban water planning
By John Anderson
22. Opening the oceans as a supply source
By Bill McCann
25. Integrating resource management in South East Asia
By Xavier Albert, Ole Mark, Mukand Singh Babel, Ashim Das Gupta and Jens Fugl

GERMANY

33. Germany's ripples of reform
By Peter Reina
37. Black, brown, yellow, grey - the new colours of sanitation
By Ralf Otterpohl

PREVIEW

43. Berlin hosts IWA’s sector showcase

IWA MELBOURNE CONGRESS

56. Melbourne: a must-visit event

IWA FOUNDATION

59. Building the IWA Foundation
By Nick King

WATER UTILITY 21

64. Consumers pretend to pay and utilities pretend to supply good service: breaking the poor performance syndrome
By Sandford Berg

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

70. Knowledge networker
By Bill McCann

74. Water21NTERNET

77. IWA NEWS

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81. IWA EVENTS

82. DIARY