Melbourne's Water Catchments

Melbourne's Water Catchments

by David LindenmayerHaylee Weaver and James Viggers
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 14/11/2013

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This book charts the history of the water catchments and water supply for the city of Melbourne, which has many unique aspects that are a critical part of the history of Melbourne, Victoria and Australia. Much of the development of the water supply system was many decades ahead of its time and helped buffer the city of Melbourne from major diseases, droughts and water shortages. The authors present a chronology of the evolution of the catchment and water supply system pre-1900 to today. They discuss major developments, policies, and construction and management activities. Each chapter is illustrated with historical black and white images as well as newly taken photos that contrast present scenes with those from the past. Chapters also include many fascinating stories of life within the water catchments and working for the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. Finally, the book includes many extraordinary insights into current and future issues with Melbourne’s water supply, including issues associated with the highly controversial North-South Pipeline and the desalination plant.
ISBN:
9781486300082
9781486300082
Category:
The environment
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
14-11-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
CSIRO Publishing
David Lindenmayer

Dr David Lindenmayer is a Professor at The Australian National University. He has worked on the conservation of forests and their wildlife for more than 35 years.

He has published 45 books and over 1100 scientific papers, and has broad interests in conservation biology, landscape ecology, vertebrate ecology, forest ecology and woodland conservation.

He has received numerous awards, is a member of the Australian Academy of Science and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow.

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