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The disposal of soaps and detergents [pdf]
Biodegradable detergents cause problems if they enter our stormwater systems, streams, rivers and ultimately the ocean.
Technical Report No. 9 - Responses to reduced [pdf]
Freshwater inputs (wastewater, stormwater and riverine) into the Adelaide near-shore appear to correlate with the area of seagrass loss within the metropolitan coast.
Environment Protection (Water Quality) Policy 2012 [pdf]
This policy applies in relation to all surface and underground waters (whether or not on or below private land) including the water within a public stormwater system or an irrigation drainage channel.
Code of practice for aquifer storage and recovery [pdf]
The Code of Practice for Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR Code) is for aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) only and is not intended for the disposal of stormwater without pretreatment, monitoring and recovery.
Changes in seagrass coverage and links to water [pdf]
The loss of large areas of seagrass from the Adelaide coastline has been attributed to the effects of discharges, such as stormwater, sewage effluent and sewage sludge.
The impact of rain on water quality at the Barcoo [pdf]
The Patawalonga Lake receives stormwater from a catchment that extends from Stirling in the Adelaide Hills (east of Adelaide) to Coromandel Valley
Technical Report No. 6 - Remote sensing study [pdf]
of stormwater and treated wastewater, maps and quantification of historical changes in benthic features and critical comparisons between various remote
Beach alert brochure [pdf]
This brochure contains information on how to identify and avoid areas with polluted water after rain and so enhance your enjoyment of our wonderful
Rain Garden 500 info [pdf]
Rain Garden 500 is part of a South Australian Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Catchment to Coast project, funded through the Australian