Regulatory reform requirements to address diffuse source water quality problems in Australia: learning from US experiences

2014 
There is opportunity to learn from over 50 years' experience in the US to tackle diffuse source water quality pollution in Australia. This article considers the effectiveness of current regulations using the state of Victoria as an example, and identifies changes needed. Regulations could be amended to improve clarity of objectives and broaden scope. An effective water quality regime is impeded by lack of clarity of institutional powers and responsibilities at national, state and regional levels, over-reliance on ‘soft’ policy approaches and a culture of planning. Australian approaches would benefit from improvements in institutional clarity and power, (particularly regulatory enforcement), adoption of a source-based approach, creation of a legal mechanism for linking point and diffuse sources, and a mechanism for holding governments accountable when they fail to perform mandatory regulatory duties. Critical elements also include setting effective performance goals around specific assets and effective pro...
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