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Water Use - Introduction

This is an Australian site- (but they should know about limited water)

Australia, the most arid inhabited continent, can provide only a limited amount of fresh water. As our population grows, so too do the rates of water extraction and pollution. To ensure future supplies of fresh, clean water we must start to think more carefully about how we use it.

Good building design can greatly reduce the amount of water we use and the degree of contamination we cause. The following fact sheets show you how to use water in a sustainable way.


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