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WIT Transactions on the Built Environment | 2015

Informing Infrastructure Planning Processes For IUWM Projects

Casey Furlong; Lachlan Guthrie; S. De Silva; Robert F. Considine

Water infrastructure planning has been practiced in much the same way for the centuries since the construction of the first water supply dams and sewers. This process has generally involved reactive, segmented and centralised infrastructure upgrades to meet specified service standards. In the last decade, increasing system stresses and new technologies are making traditional planning processes outdated. There is a growing acceptance of an Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) ideology within both industry and academia worldwide. The IUWM approach pushes for proactive long term integrated planning of all water services including environmental protection and liveability. However, there are large gaps in knowledge in regards to the best way to implement IUWM planning. The current study has set out to (1) analyse eight IUWM project planning case studies to determine issues affecting implementation of IUWM, and (2) develop conceptual models for IUWM infrastructure planning. Melbourne, Australia has been selected as the area of interest because Melbourne is recognised as a world leader in water management practices. The study has utilised a combination of primary data from interviews with 34 industry experts from 19 different organisations and confidential project planning documents, as well as secondary data from literature, government strategies and reports. Industry consultation, case study analysis and conceptual model development has uncovered an assortment of original findings which have not been considered in water-related academic literature previously. These newly identified issues pose a threat, and also a direction for growth as IUWM planning processes evolve into the future.


Utilities Policy | 2016

Developing a water infrastructure planning framework for the complex modern planning environment

Casey Furlong; Saman De Silva; Lachlan Guthrie; Robert F. Considine


Water Policy | 2015

Analysing the terminology of integration in the water management field

Casey Furlong; Lachlan Guthrie; Saman De Silva; Robert F. Considine


Journal of Environmental Management | 2017

Risk management, financial evaluation and funding for wastewater and stormwater reuse projects

Casey Furlong; Saman De Silva; Kein Gan; Lachlan Guthrie; Robert F. Considine


Utilities Policy | 2016

Governance of Integrated Urban Water Management in Melbourne, Australia

Casey Furlong; Kein Gan; Saman De Silva


Water Policy | 2016

Planning scales and approval processes for IUWM projects; lessons from Melbourne, Australia

Casey Furlong; S De Silva; Lachlan Guthrie


Utilities Policy | 2017

Key concepts for Integrated Urban Water Management infrastructure planning: Lessons from Melbourne

Casey Furlong; Ryan Brotchie; Robert F. Considine; Greg Finlayson; Lachlan Guthrie


compiler construction | 2017

SCOPING THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF THE WATER SECTOR IN URBAN GREENING AND COOLING: A CASE STUDY OF MELBOURNE

Casey Furlong; Kath Phelan; Jago Dodson; Robert F. Considine


Water e-Journal | 2016

Understanding integrated urban water management as an ideology, method and objective

Casey Furlong; S De Silva; Lachlan Guthrie


Archive | 2019

Infrastructure and Urban Planning Context for Achieving the Visions of Integrated Urban Water Management and Water Sensitive Urban Design

Casey Furlong; Meredith Dobbie; Peter Morison; Jago Dodson; Micah Pendergast

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