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Household Rainwater Tanks: Mediating Changing Relations with Water?

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Farbotko, Carol; Walton, Andrea; Mankad, Aditi; Gardner, John
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 19
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Date: 2014
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/9477
Sector: Urban Commons
Water Resource & Irrigation
Region: Pacific and Australia
Subject(s): water supply
privatization
decentralization
Abstract: "Domestic rainwater tanks have become commonplace in Australia's urban landscape, and have become the physical embodiment of the changing relations between householders, water, and water authorities. The aim of our research was to understand these changing relations by examining how domestic rainwater tanks are inscribed with meanings and assumptions and thus mediate a relationship between households and government. In particular, we considered how domestic rainwater tanks are implicated in various understandings of entitlements to water collected or used in private domains. We examined how tanks can render visible the contestation over rights and obligations of state and citizen as to what is considered private and public water collection, management, and use at the scale of the household. Our exploration of these issues was conducted through a case study of changing water relations in South East Queensland, Australia, where there has been recent widespread installation of domestic rainwater tanks."

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