Water Matters: Planning for Water Security With Climate Variability
Common Ground Project
freshwater creek, australia
Event description
With a growing population and unpredictable rainfall, we need to change at all levels to create a secure water future where our rivers flow, our foods grow, and our impact is low. Learn why water matters and how Barwon Water is working with the community for a secure water future and navigating challenges including a variable climate, population growth and increased demand. Hear tips on saving water around the home and garden and discuss successful case studies with other workshop participants.
What's covered in the workshop:
- Interactive Q&A: Address your questions and concerns about water conservation
- In-Depth Exploration:Â Gain a comprehensive understanding of our local water system.
- Challenge Discussion:Â Explore common water-saving challenges and potential solutions
- Expert Guidance:Â Receive professional advice and practical tips for conserving water in your home and garden
- Collaborative Sharing:Â Exchange ideas and solutions with fellow participants
What's included:
- A 2.5 hour workshop lead by Emma Homes & Doug Halloran from Barwon Water
- Full access to workshop module content from all speakers across the series (available post workshop series
- Farm board snacks and a tea station
What to bring:
- A note pad and pen if you wish
- An openness to learning and connecting with your community!Â
Schedule:Â
3:45pm Welcome intros
4pm Session startÂ
5pm Break
5:20pm Continue with session
6.15 Wrap up
Workshop Facilitators:
Doug Halloran is Treatment and Recycled Water Planning Coordinator with Barwon Water. Doug’s role is to lead the preparation of strategies and plans to achieve Barwon Water’s water recycling targets. He is also responsible for preparing master plans for Barwon Water’s treatment facilities to cater for growth and achieve Barwon Water’s refreshed 2030 strategy. Doug holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental) and loves being out meeting people and businesses interested in using recycled water.
Emma Homes is a member of Barwon Water’s Education Team, which promotes water literacy by providing free tours and talks for school and community groups across the region. Emma holds a Bachelor of Science and MBA in Marketing, and enjoys being out in nature in her spare time.
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