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Water Research Documents are available in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format. If you have not already installed Adobe Reader you can download the latest version here CAT Papers - reports from the Centre for Appropriate Technology on Water Other reports - relevant reports from other organisations
The Community Water Planner Field Guide Final Report by Robyn Grey-Gardner Sustainability in Indigenous Australia: Paper presented to the Community Sustainability Conference Murdoch University WA, July 2006, Dr Bruce Walker.
Water Proofing Homelands: Integrating Approaches for Small Water Supply Reliability. 2006, Nerida beard, Centre for Appropriate Technology Inc.
Twenty Five Years of Appropriate Technology in Remote Australia. Paper presented at the Engineers Without Borders Conference, Melbourne, December 2005. Dr Bruce Walker
Hot Water Use and Water heating Systems in Remote Indigenous Communities. 2000, Bob Lloyd, Laurence Wilson, Allison Adams. Centre for Appropriate Technology Inc.
Review of the 1994 Water report 2001 Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. Research and case studies undertaken by Bruce Walker and staff of the Centre for Appropriate Technology. http://www.hreoc.gov.au/racial_discrimination/report/water_report/Report_1994.pdf
The 2004 Australian Drinking Water Guidelines - National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Natural Resources Management Ministerial Council (NRMMC). http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/publications/synopses/eh19syn.htm
Household-scale Water Supply from Surface Water Sources: Are Solar Pumps Appropriate Technology? A report by CRC for Water Quality and Treatment Summer Student Alice Weatherford, conducted in conjunction with Centre for Appropriate Technology. Sustainable Water Supplies for remote Communities of Indigenous people: The First Step - Water Conservation - CRC Water Quality and Treatment Summer Scholarship report by Alison Wright with Centre for Appropriate Technology.
Water Use Assessment for a remote Indigenous Community - CAT, NCEPH, CRCWQT CRCWQT Summer Scholarship report by Katherine Brown: ??? for RIA - Providing useful information about water quality issues impacting on setting up a renal dialysis unit at Kintore NT. Swimming Pools in remote Indigenous Communities - CAT, ANU, CRCWQT
Four reports on various aspects of Swimming Pools in remote Indigenous Communities.
Framework for Research on Aboriginal Health and the Physical Environment CRCAH Research Framework: Aboriginal Health and the Physical Environment. Final Report September 2004. http://www.crcah.org.au/publications/downloads/Framework_for_Research.pdf
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