AquaWatch Australia
Commonwealth Scientific, Industrial and Research Organisation (CSIRO)
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Description
AquaWatch will establish an integrated ground-to-space national water quality monitoring information system, to safeguard our freshwater and coastal resources. With Australian and international partners, AquaWatch will co-design and build an extensive network of purpose-designed Earth observation satellites and ground-based sensors to monitor the quality of Australia’s rivers and coastal and inland waterways with near real-time data provision and predictive analysis. AquaWatch Australia aims to provide actionable information on the water quality of inland and coastal waters in Australia and in other countries.
AquaWatch will provide a new source of timely and accessible information on water quality across the Australian landscape. The system will support water managers, industry and research partners to implement actions to minimise the impacts from natural event such as toxic algal blooms, and monitor drinking water contamination and excess runoff from irrigation. The AquaWatch system will inform better water quality management practices, which in turn will increase the resilience of rural and regional communities that depend on water for agriculture and improve environmental outcomes. As well as monitoring the health of inland rivers, dams and waterways, AquaWatch will also have potential application to monitor coastal wetlands, aquaculture farms, riparian vegetation and terrestrial biodiversity, desalination plants, mine sites, mangroves and coral reef environments. AquaWatch is working with international partners in Vietnam, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, the United States and elsewhere on pilot projects outside Australia. These sites will inform the development of AquaWatch increasing its suitability for global applications. Following implementation of a limited network across Australia and selected international locations, CSIRO intends to expand the program globally. This ambition is subject to further international funding.
- SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre – Australia - Several regional universities associated to 5+ pilots in Australia, Chile, Vietnam, Malaysia, Colombia and USA.
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Region
- Asia and Pacific
- North America
- Latin America and the Caribbean
Other beneficiaries
- Rural and regional communities
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Contact Information
Lou-Ellen , Director, Urban Water and International Engagement