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With climate change and population growth putting pressure on water supplies, experts believe purified recycled water could be the solution Australia needs.
How Singaporeans accepted wastewater as the norm
Professor Stuart Khan, head of civil engineering at the University of Sydney, explains the process.

“They had a plan to bring every school child in Singapore through that visitor centre to learn about water recycling and sustainable water use,” Khan said.
Sydney takes the step
Sydney Water project manager James Harrington says that during the most recent drought, from 2017 to 2020, dam levels plummeted by 50 per cent.
“We love having the public come out here and have the conversation with us about what the technology is and all the work that goes into it to ensure that the water is safe and reliable,” he said.

Perth leads the way
Experts emphasise wastewater purification is both a safe and smart way to future-proof supplies.