About

In response to increasing water scarcity, climate variability, and growing agricultural and municipal water demands, integrated “One Water” approaches are gaining global traction. This presentation will be delivered by a newly formed international collaboration between the One Basin Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) in Australia and the One Water Program at Texas A&M University in the United States, established during the 2025 ASABE Annual International Meeting in Toronto, Canada. While operating at different spatial scales, basin-wide hydrology in Australia’s Murray–Darling Basin and onsite one water systems for individual properties in Texas, both programs share a common objective: integrating all available water resources into circular, closed-loop systems that enhance resilience, sustainability, and community confidence in water supply.

Details

Date
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Time
10:00am (Australia/Adelaide; find your local time)
Resources Webcasts and other documents will be available here
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Presenters

Anish Jantrania

Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at Texas A&M University

Dr. Anish Jantrania is a Professor and Extension Specialist in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at Texas A&M University, based in Temple, Texas. He holds degrees in Agricu... Read more

Marti Beeston

One Basin CRC

Marti, a native of Goondiwindi, boasts deep roots in the region, having been born and raised there. Possessing a degree in Urban and Environmental Planning, Marti brings a wealth of knowledge and expe... Read more

Sponsored by One Basin CRC

One Basin CRC is a collaborative effort involving 85+ partners, including Texas A&M University, dedicated to building a productive, resilient and sustainable Murray-Darling Basin. The Australian Water School, a business unit of Water Research Australia, proudly stands among these partners.

 

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