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CSIRO Land and Water free public seminars in Adelaide.

The Water Data Transfer Standards project is part of the Water Information Research and Development Alliance between CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and the Bureau of Meteorology.

The WIRADA Science Symposium was held in August 2011 to celebrate and showcase the Alliance’s research and to consider future steps and challenges.

The Water Resources Assessment and Water Use Accounting project is part of the Water Information Research and Development Alliance between CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and the Bureau of Meteorology.

The Sustainable Water Information Models (SWIM) project is part of the Water Information Research and Development Alliance between CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and the Bureau of Meteorology.

The Seasonal and Long-Term Water Forecasting and Prediction project is part of the Water Information Research and Development Alliance between CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and the Bureau of Meteorology.

The Precipitation and Actual Evapotranspiration Products project is part of the water information research and development alliance between CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and the Bureau of Meteorology.

The One-second SRTM Digital Elevation Model project is part of the water information research and development alliance between CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and the Bureau of Meteorology.

CSIRO Land and Water free public seminars in Melbourne.

CSIRO and James Cook University free public seminars in Townsville.

CSIRO Land and Water free public seminars in Canberra.

CSIRO Land and Water free public seminars in Perth.

CSIRO is using web-based technology to improve our knowledge of the current and future state of our fresh water resources.

A CSIRO report that presents the outcomes of a study of micro pollutants levels in effluents from two wastewater treatment plants.

Improving lives, through partnerships focused on Australia's most significant challenges and opportunities.

CSIRO Land and Water undertakes research focusing on the measurement and prediction of the availability and condition of Australia’s land and water resources.

The Hydrologists Workbench project is part of the Water Information Research and Development Alliance between CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and the Bureau of Meteorology.

The Short-term Water Forecasting and Prediction project is part of the Water Information Research and Development Alliance between CSIRO's Water for a Healthy Country Flagship and the Bureau of Meteorology.

Interactions between groundwater and surface water play an important role in replenishing alluvial aquifers and sustaining the ecology, quality and quantity of Australia’s streams and rivers.

Improving the management of Australia’s water resources through the delivery of value-added water information products.

Dr Warish Ahmed is a water microbiologist whose primary research areas include microbial source tracking (MST), health risk assessment of alternative water sources, and behaviour of pathogens in the environment.

Dr Saeed Torkzaban is researching clogging processes during aquifer recharge, water flow modelling and colloid and pathogen transport in the subsurface environment.

Dr Marta Yebra is using remote sensing to assess the trade-off between carbon sequestration and water yields for alternative land use options in Australia.

Dr Kayley Usher is a CSIRO Postdoctoral Fellow investigating microbially influenced corrosion on the external surface of buried steel pipes.

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Ms Rebecca Jennings

Science Communicator

Land and Water

Phone: 61 8 8303 8452

Email: Rebecca.Jennings@csiro.au

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CSIRO aims to establish and build relationships with members of the community. We welcome people of all ages to come and explore our facilities, holiday programs and public events.

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Phone:

1300 363 400

Email:

enquiries@csiro.au

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About CSIRO

CSIRO, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, is Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world.