Links and Resources
This is an edited version of the website that the citizens’ assembly used during the process. All the videos that contain identifiable information has been removed, in accordance to the requirements of the UAHPEC.Day 3 recordings and materials
Notes taken from the Mana Whenua discussion
– Mana Whenua discussion notes
(This is an abridged version of the full discussion, highlighting the main points)
Interview on the costs for the Assembly
Abel Immaraj National Water Resource Systems Leader, Aurecon, Brisbane
Abel Immaraj costs interview – Documents
Timestamps –
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- First 15 mins – introduction and discussion of costs for indirect recycling.
- 15:35 – Multiple sources discussion.
- 16:17 – Rain tanks.
- 18:48 – Incentives and private vs public benefits.
- 22:26 – Water efficiency.
- 26:40 – Multiple options and building sources that are not used.
- 27:34 – Mapping pathways for introducing sources.
– Transcription of the interview
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