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We are recognised for research that supports clever, cost-effective and resource-efficient water and sanitation systems.

More than ever before, communities expect water supply systems to perform efficiently and be resilient to drought and disruptions. They also expect to enjoy urban landscapes with green open spaces that help to keep the concrete jungle cool. We support our clients by providing assistance and guidance in understanding the opportunities, risks and potential business models to meet challenges in the urban water sector. 

We adopt a systems approach to our work that incorporates considerations of circular economy and the interlinkages between water-energy-waste.

Our research partnerships align with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal 6 and improve the accessibility, equity and security of water and wastewater services in urban centres across the world.

Expertise areas

  • Integrated water systems

    Collaborating directly with state government policy-makers, local government, water utility planners and far-sighted developers to implement sustainable urban water and Integrated Water Management (IWM).

  • Smart buildings and digital water

    Leading research into the emerging digital technologies that target end-uses to create improvements in both sustainability outcomes and user experiences. 

  • Circular economy: water, energy and waste

    Reimagining urban water, waste and energy systems and creating regenerative infrastructures that capture synergies and deliver benefits for all.

  • Water efficiency and demand analysis

    Developing water efficiency and demand management strategies, improving demand forecasting, and creating end-use analysis models to assist water utilities and state governments to develop their water efficiency programs.

  • Decision-making under uncertainty

    Supporting water utilities, governments and businesses to deal with uncertainty and impacts of climate change, and implement long-term planning to ensure cities and towns maintain water security.

  • Water and wastewater planning for low- and medium-income countries

    Improving urban water and sanitation systems and building capacity in low- and medium-income contexts.

Research news and projects

Team

  • Program Lead - Water Futures

    Demand forecasts and efficiency options for cities and regions.

  • Associate Professor and Research Director

    Modelling and assessment for sustainable urban water.

  • Professor of Water Futures

    Adaptive planning for integrated and efficient water supply and sanitation services.

  • Professor and Director, ISF

    Urban water policy and integrated resource planning.

  • Research Director

    Conservation behaviours and technologies, governance, policy analysis.

  • Senior Research Consultant

    Water demand analytics and models supporting water policy.

  • Research Principal

    Data analysis and model development.

  • Research Consultant

    Urban water research and planning support.

  • Research Director

    Circular economy analysis and policy.

  • Senior Research Consultant

    Digital water futures and customer water efficiency.

  • Adjunct Emeritus Professor

    Future-oriented city and water planning, policy and assessment.

  • Research Principal

    Specialises in sustainable urban water planning and decision-making frameworks for water policies in the national and international context.

  • Research Assistant

    Brings a process engineering perspective to water management with particular insight into wastewater treatment.

Let's collaborate

Whether you have a problem that needs support or an idea for change, our innovative and solutions-focused approach can help you achieve your goals.

Contact Andrea Turner on andrea.turner@uts.edu.au for more information.

Andrea Turner 2017

Contact us

t: +61 2 9514 4950
e: isf@uts.edu.au

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235 Jones Street
Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia
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