Bibliography for planning guidelines for water supply and sewerage
Bibliography
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Australian Office of Parliamentary Counsel
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority – policies and legislation
Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel
Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management – Operational Policies
Chapter 2 – Knowledge Management
Aitken K., Davis C., Performance Monitoring in the Water Industry, Australian Water Association 19th Convention, 2001.
Australian Local Government Association, The Local Government Knowledge Management Tool Kit
Davenport T.H, Laurence P, Working Knowledge: How Organisations Manage What They Know, Harvard Business School Press 1998
Interim Australian Standard AS5037 (Int) 2003 Knowledge Management.
AS/ISO 10007-2003 Quality Management Systems – Guidelines for Configuration Management
Chapter 3 – Planning Process
Department of Treasury & Finance, Victoria, 2003, Gateway Initiative, Business Case Development Guidelines.
Association of Local Government Engineering NZ inc (INGENIUM), Institute of Public Works Engineering of Australia (IPWEA), International Infrastructure Management Manual, 2002.
enHealth, 2001, Health Impact Assessment Guidelines, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care
Queensland Department of Public Works, Strategic Asset Management Guidelines
Queensland Department of Public Works, Strategic Asset Management Guidelines – Value Management
Chapter 4 – Stakeholders
ARMCANZ & ANZECC, National Water Quality Management Strategy 1998 – Implementation Guidelines “Appendix D: Steps to develop community communication programs”
Local Government Association of Queensland, Community Consultation Guide for Queensland Local Government – 2003
Former Maroochy Shire Council, Public Participation Program
Government of Western Australia, Department of the Premier and Cabinet 2003, Consulting Citizens: Planning for Success
Tasmanian State Government, Project Management Guidelines
United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT), Tools to support Participatory Urban Decision Making Process
NSW Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources, iPlan, Community Engagement
Chapter 5 – Demand/Flow and Projections
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Beatty R, O’Brien S, Stewart B, Per Capita Water Us and It’s Implications for Demand Management, Water, June 2004.
GHD, 2003, Queensland Evaporative Air Conditioning Water Usage
Government of South Australia, 2004, Water Proofing Adelaide – Exploring the Issues, A Discussion Paper
Institute for Sustainable Futures
International Water Association, 2000, Losses from Water Supply Systems: Standard Terminology and Recommended Performance Measures
Montgomery Watson, 2000, Improving Water Use Efficiency in Queensland Urban Communities
O’Brien, S., 2003, Finding the Supply Demand Balance, AWA 2003 Regional Conference
Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management, 2005, Guidelines for Preparing System Leakage Management Plans
Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management, 2005, Guidelines for Preparing Drought Management Plans
Demography and Planning, Office of Economic and Statistical Reseach (formerly Queensland Department of Infrastructure and Planning, Planning Information & Forecasting Unit)
Victorian Government, Planning for the Future of Our Water Resources
Water Corporation 2003, Domestic Water Use Study
WSAA 1998, Wise Water Management – A Demand Management Manual for Water Utilities
WSAA, 2002, WSA02-2002, Sewerage Code of Australia Version 2.3 (published April 2004)
WSAA, 2002, WSA03-2002, Water Supply Code of Australia Version 2.3 (published April 2004).
WSAA, 2004, Dual Water Supply Systems First edition Version 1.1. A Supplement to the Water Supply Code of Australia WSA03 - 2002
Chapter 6 – Network Modelling
Australian Building Codes Board, Building Code of Australia.
AS2118–Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems
AS2419–Fire Hydrant Installations
Carthew M, Jegatheesan V, Fracchia H, Network Modelling for Townsville Distribution System, AWA Federal Convention 2003.
Walski T, Barnard TE, Merritt LB, Harold E, Walker N, Whitman BE, Wastewater Collection Systems Modeling and Design, Haestad Press.
Walski T, Chase DV, Savic D, Grayman WM, Beckwith S, Koelle E, Advanced Water Distribution Modeling and Management, Haestad Press
Chapter 7 – Options for Service Provision
ANZECC/ARMCANZ, 2000, Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality, National Water Quality Management Strategy, agriculture and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand, Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council, Canberra.
2000, Guidelines for Sewerage Systems – Use of Reclaimed Water, National Water Quality Management Strategy, Agriculture and Resource Management Council of Australia and New Zealand, Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council, and National Health and Medical Research Council, Canberra.
AS/NZS 3500: 2003 Plumbing and Drainage
AS/NZS 1546:1998 On-Site Domestic Wastewater Units – Septic Tanks.
AS/NZS 1546:2:2001 On-Site Domestic Wastewater Treatment Units – Waterless Composting Toilets.
AS/NZS 1546:2001 On-Site Domestic Wastewater Treatment Units – Aerated Wastewater Treatment Systems.
AS/NZS 1547:2000 On-Site Domestic Wastewater Management.
AS/NZS 4020:2002 Testing of Products for Use in Contact With Drinking Water.
AS/NZS 4348:1995 Water Supply – Domestic Type Water Treatment Appliances – Performance Requirements.
Australia New Zealand Food Standard Code Standard 1.6.1 Microbiological Standards for Food.
Australia New Zealand Food Standard Code Standard 2.6.2 Non-Alcoholic Beverages and Brewed Soft Drinks.
Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, 2004, Water Recycling Australia
Australian Research Centre for Water in Society.
Beaudesert Shire Council, Mixed Constant Flow and Rainwater Tanks
Water Quality Research Australia Limited, Research Report 11, A Guide to Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment for Drinking Water Supplies.
Water Quality Research Australia Limited. Note also includes a wastewater program.
EnHealth 2004, Guidance on the Use of Rainwater Tanks (PDF)*
EPA NSW, 1997, Environmental Guidelines: Use and Disposal of Biosolids Products.
Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management, 2001, Queensland Water Recycling Strategy
Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management, 2004, Consultation Draft Queensland Guidelines for the Safe Use of Recycled water
to be replaced mid 2005 by
Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management, Operational Policies
EPA South Australia, 1997, South Australian Biosolids Guidelines
EPA Victoria, 2004, Guidelines for Environmental Management – Biosolids Land Application (PDF)*
Gold Coast Water, 2003, Master Plan Options Report
(condensed version)
Gold Coast Water, 2003, Pimpama Coomera Water Futures – Master Plan Options Report.
Heise, Natalie, Common Effluent System Design Criteria, Australian Water Association Convention, 1999.
NHMRC/NRMMC (2004) Australian Drinking Water Guidelines
NHMRC, 2005, Draft Electronic Decision Support Tool for the Management of Drinking Water Quality in Rural and Remote Communities.
Former Queensland Department of Local Government & Planning, 2003, On-Site Sewerage Code.
to be replaced in late 2005 by
Former Queensland Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, 2005, Queensland Plumbing and Wastewater Code
Former Queensland Department of Local Government and Planning, 2003, Guidelines for the Use and Disposal of Greywater in Unsewered Areas
to be replaced in late 2005 by
Former Queensland Department of Local Government, Planning, Sport and Recreation, 2005, Queensland Plumbing and Wastewater Code.
Queensland Department of Environment and Resource Management, Sept 2000, Guidelines for Using Free Water Surface Constructed Wetlands to treat Municipal Sewerage
Queensland Health, 2000, Code of Practice for the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies
Queensland Health, 2001, Environmental Health Assessment Guidelines - Cyanobacteria in Recreational and Drinking Waters
Water, 2003, Comparison of Alternative Sewerage Systems.
World Health Organisation, 1999, Toxic Cyanobacteria in Water. A guide to their public health consequences, monitoring and management. Edited by Ingrid Chorus and Jamie Bartram
World Health Organisation, 2004, Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, third edition, Volume 1 Recommendations
WSAA Pressure Sewerage Code – in preparation.
WSAA, 1999, Affordable Water Supply & Sewerage for Small Communities.
WSAA, 2001, WSA 04-2001, Sewage Pumping Station Code of Australia (currently being revised).
WSAA, 2002, WSA 02-2002, Sewerage Code of Australia Version 2.3 (published April 2004).
WSAA, 2002, WSA 03-2002, Water Supply Code of Australia Version 2.3 (published April 2004).
WSAA, 2004, Dual Water Supply Systems First edition version 1.1. A supplement to the Water Supply Code of Australia WSA03 - 2002
WSAA, 2004, WSA 06–2004, Vacuum Sewerage Code 2004 Version 1.1 (published June 2004)
Chapter 8 – Remote or Small Community Issues
Hughes A, Rose R, The Ultimate Indicator – Are Queensland Water Supply and Sewerage Services Sustainable, Enviro 2002 Conference, April 2002.
WSAA, 1999, Affordable Water Supply and Sewerage for Small Communities.
Chapter 9 – Analysis of Options
AS/NZS 4360:1999, Risk Management
AS/NZS 4536 Lifecycle Costing – An Application Guide.
AS/NZS ISO 14040:1998, Environmental Management – Lifecycle Assessment – Principles and Framework.
Asian Development Bank 1999, Handbook for the Economic Analysis of Water Supply Projects
Australian National Audit Office, Life-Cycle Costing, Better Practice Guide, Dec 2001
Department of Treasury & Finance, Victoria, 1993, Gateway Initiative, Business Case Development Guidelines
enHealth, 2001, Health Impact Assessment Guidelines, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care
Former EPA Queensland, Techniques for Environmental Economic Evaluation (PDF, file unavailable)*
EPA Victoria, 2004, EPA Victoria and Eco Footprint
HM Treasury, Supplementary Green Book Guidance – Optimism Bias
HM Treasury, The Green Book – Appraisal and Evaluation in Government
Institute for Sustainable Futures
Lenzen, M. and Murray, S., 2003, The Ecological Footprint Issues and Trends. Integrated Sustainability Analysis, the University of Sydney
New South Wales Treasury 1997, Guidelines for Economic Appraisal
Queensland Treasury 1997, Project Evaluation Guidelines
Sack F et al, 2003 A Large Metropolitan Supplier – Steps to Sustainability, AWA Federal Convention, 2003
Standards Australia HB203-2000, Environmental Risk Management – Principles and Process.
Sydney Water Towards Sustainability 2002
White S., Howe C., Water Efficiency and ReUse: A Least Cost Planning Approach
White S., Howe C., Water Efficiency and ReUse: A Least Cost Planning Approach
White S., Milne G., Riedy C., End Use Analysis: Issues and Lessons, 2003
World Wildlife Fund UK, 2002, Ecological Footprints – A guide for Local Authorities
Chapter 10 – Implementation
Australian Contractors Association, Relationship Contracting – Optimising Project Outcomes.
NSW Dept of Land and Water Conservation, Local Government and Shires Association (NSW), Water and Sewerage Infrastructure Delivery Options, 1999
Qld Dept of Local Government and Planning, Review of Infrastructure Delivery Options and Decision Making Processes
Qld Dept of State Development and Innovation, Public Private Partnerships Guidance Material
Tasmanian State Government Guidelines – Project Management
Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance, Gateway Review Process
Chapter 11–Planning Outputs
Department of Treasury & Finance, Victoria, 2003, Gateway Initiative, Business Case Development Guidelines.
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Last updated 25 February 2011

