The diagram below shows the water cycle and its management in Western Australia. Various government agencies have responsibility for different elements of water management. Click on the links below to find out more about the organisations and legislation involved.
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The following tools impact the management of the water cycle in Western Australia:
- Urban water pricing affects public open spaces, households and commerce and industry
- Rural pricing affects agriculture
- Water policy and plans are core elements in the management of the water cycle
- Urban water planning affects commerce and industry, public open spaces and households
- Water in the environment effects catchments, groundwater and drainage
- Water supply, wastewater and drainage affects wastewater treatment plants, water treatment plants, and drainage
- Recycled water management affects water recycling
- Drinking water management affects groundwater, water treatment plants, catchments and desalination
- Water abstraction and markets affects minerals and energy, groundwater, commerce and industry, water treatment plants, public open spaces and agriculture
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