May
24
Tue
2022
Operations and Maintenance Manual Training @ Canada Bay Club, 4 William St, Five Dock NSW 2046
May 24 all-day

Workshop Overview

REGISTRATION OPEN NOW

This workshop is aimed at Maintenance Managers and Cleaning Contractors, as well as Council staff involved in the sizing, siting and approval of stormwater treatment measures.  This is a new course developed by Stormwater NSW.

This workshop focuses on the new Operations and Maintenance Guidelines, produced by Stormwater NSW, that have become the industry standard and reference document for the maintenance of stormwater assets.

Topics to be covered include:

  • An introduction to the types of treatments, their classifications and purposes
  • An introduction to the types of GPTs and their functionality (if you understand how they work, then you’ll understand how this impacts cleaning)
  • The reality of monitoring, regular cleaning, and annual/comprehensive cleaning
  • Quick coverage of 90% of proprietary devices
  • A more detailed focus on the 4 devices that have 90% of the market
  • Cleaning specifications for these – to include in tenders, and be used on the ground
  • Secondary treatment/Green treatments – in summary only
  • Dewatering – a problem for every site
  • Field validation of performance, cleaning results
  • GPT auditing and WSUD auditing
  • Costing – how much should cleaning cost
  • Budgeting and bean counters – how to get the money to do it right
  • Results, reports and record keeping – why
  • Tips for improving device performance – get better bang for your buck

A copy of the Guidelines must be purchased for all attendees. Organisations registering multiple delegates are only required to purchase a single copy of the manual. 

Spaces are limited. Should you have any questions please contact GEMS Event Management Australia on +61 2 9744 5252 or email registration@gemsevents.com.au

Aug
23
Tue
2022
Awards of Excellence Webinar @ Webinar - Zoom
Aug 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Awards of Excellence Webinar @ Webinar - Zoom

Awards of Excellence Webinar – Showcasing the winners from 2021

This may give you the inspiration to submit a project in this years Awards of Excellence round.

This webinar showcases the work of our leading practitioners who are the winners of 2021 Stormwater NSW Excellence Awards. The attendees will have the opportunity to listen to presentations on these cutting-edge projects. This will inspire you either to start a smart contemporary project or start to think about preparing your submission for the 2022 awards that will be opening shortly.

The presentations will include:

• Johnstons Creek Naturalisation, the 2021 winner of Excellence in Asset Management by Sydney Water, Diona & Thompson Berrill Landscape Design, presented by Jordan Mulhearn.

• Blacktown’s Community Stormwater Education Program, the 2021 winner of Excellence in Policy or Education by Blacktown City Council, presented by Andrew Bridle and Julie Redhi.

• Manly – Safe and Beautiful once again, the 2021 winner of Excellence in Infrastructure by Northern Beaches Council & Optimal Stormwater, presented by Emerald Cuthbertson.

• Gannons Park Water Quality Improvement and Stormwater Harvesting Scheme, the 2021 winner of Excellence in Integrated Stormwater Design by Georges River Council, NSW Government, Australian Government, Alluvium & Civil Constructions, presented by Lucie Bright.

• BOM the Builder: A Free Online Meteorological Template Generator, the 2021 winner of Excellence in Research & Innovation by Cleanstormwater, presented by Mircea Stancu.

• Integrating Recycled Water and Stormwater in the Mamre Road Precinct: A Template for Australia’s Largest Water Sensitive City, the 2021 winner of Excellence in Strategic or Master Planning by Sydney Water, presented by Phil Birtles.

Oct
17
Mon
2022
AR&R Workshop @ Canada Bay Club
Oct 17 @ 9:00 am – 1:30 pm
AR&R Workshop @ Canada Bay Club | Five Dock | New South Wales | Australia

Registration is open

Presenters: Mark Babister & Monique Retallick

Overview of ARR 

  • Rainfall Design Input

Attendees will increase their knowledge of the different rainfall-related design inputs in Australian Rainfall and Runoff, including Intensity Frequency Duration (IFD), temporal patterns, spatial patterns, and tips and tricks for their application.

  • Hydrologic modelling applications

This covers the different types of hydrologic models used to represent the runoff generation and runoff routing phases of the flood formation process.

  • Urban Approaches

Overview of the natural hydrologic cycle resulting from urbanisation and how these changes impact design flood estimation in urban environments. Covers urban flood modeling with examples of brownfields and Greenfields focusing drainage designs.

 

Note: The participants have to bring their own laptops.

 

 

Sep
20
Wed
2023
Financially Sustainable Options for Stormwater Management Funding in NSW
Sep 20 @ 9:30 am – 1:00 pm

 

We are excited to announce that registration is now available for the upcoming Sustainable Funding Options half-day Workshop on Wednesday, 20 September at Campsie Customer Service Centre l Canterbury Bankstown Council, Campsie. This workshop will be presented by Craig Bush, Dr Andrew Thomas, Craig Naughton, Neil Keraunos & Alexa McAuley.

What you gain from this Workshop:

To ensure stormwater management projects, programs and assets achieve their desired goals a sustainable source of funding is required throughout the whole lifecycle. Current funding models, especially the Stormwater service charge, are not a sustainable option due to significant increases in costs relating to waste disposal, wages, and inflation (construction costs in particular) and no mechanism for review. However, due to the effects of urban expansion and climate change impacts, the need for well-designed and properly maintained stormwater management systems is only becoming more critical.

This forum will provide information as to how Councils are resourcing stormwater management in different ways and to discuss the benefits and or limitations of each option. Come to hear from representatives from Ku-ring-ai, Canterbury Bankstown, Blacktown, and Hornsby, and industry experts in this field. After the presentation, there will be an open forum for discussion regarding the options and opportunities to ask questions to the presenters and others.

Registration:

  • Member – $125
  • Non-Member – $225

Payment online at the time of registration by credit card only.

Details:

  • Wednesday, 20 September 2023
  • 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
  • Campsie Customer Service Centre, Canterbury-Bankstown Council
  • Registration includes morning tea catering

Please note that it is a requirement that all participants bring their own laptop to the workshop.

Spaces are limited, so be sure to secure your attendance early! Please click here to register.

 

Meet your Presenters

Andrew Thomas – Cooks River Alliance/Stormwater NSW

Over the past 30 years, Andrew has gained experience in industries as diverse as heavy industry, environmental management, and asset management across the government, consulting, research, and not-for-profit sectors. Andrew is currently the Executive Officer for the Cooks River Alliance and Acting President of Stormwater NSW (peak body representing the urban water management industry in NSW, Australia).  

 

 Craig Bush – Blacktown City Council/Sydney Water 

Craig has over 13 years’ experience in working with Blacktown City Council, the largest council by population in NSW, as the catchment projects officer and since 2021 as the Waterways Coordinator. He has a key focus on WSUD and integrated water management to ensure the best outcome for the environment and community.

Craig will start a new role in September 2023 as a Senior Stormwater Planner for Sydney Water.

 

 

Craig Naughton – Ku-rin-gai Council

Craig is a passionate environmentalist who wants to see all the great aspirational ideas that occur in the industry become sustainable long-term programs. By solving problems and working with people, Craig makes environmental solutions practical and achievable.

Craig is currently the Water and Catchment Program Leader at Ku-ring-gai Council.

 

 

Alexa McAuley – Civille

Alexa has more than 20 years’ experience in green and blue infrastructure policy, planning and design. Alexa has substantial experience consulting to local government and has helped many local government clients shift water-sensitive urban design from a niche practice to a mainstream activity. In 2021 Alexa reviewed the state of stormwater management in 20 councils across the Greater Sydney Harbour catchment, including a review of financial arrangements.

 

 

Neil Keraunos

Neil has been involved in catchment remediation for over twenty years in his role at Hornsby Shire Council. He has been responsible and has contributed to hundreds of projects in relation to treating stormwater pollution and has actively supported the principles of Water Sensitive Urban Design of remediating water pollution in urbanized catchments in regards to the catchment remediation rate program. Neil was awarded a Master of Science (Research) (UTS) in 2008 in water cycle management.

 

Feb
28
Wed
2024
Current and Future Stormwater Research in NSW Webinar @ Zoom Webinar
Feb 28 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Are you passionate about the future of stormwater management in New South Wales? Join us for an engaging and informative webinar hosted by Stormwater NSW, where leading researchers will delve into the latest advancements and future prospects in stormwater research.

Event Highlights

  • Discover the broad impacts of stormwater and potential mitigation measures.
  • Explore innovative ways to better utilize stormwater as a valuable resource.
  • Learn about improvements in modeling, governance, planning, designs, approvals, and more.
  • Understand the direct and indirect costs of stormwater management and its benefits for cost-benefit analysis.
  • Engage in discussions about future ideas and opportunities.

Special Features

  • Expert Presenters: Hear from renowned researchers at Western Sydney University, Water Sensitive Cities Australia, Macquarie University, and the University of NSW.
  • Interactive Q&A: Pose your burning questions to the experts during the live Q&A session.
  • Networking Opportunities: Discuss potential research collaborations, identify knowledge gaps, and connect with researchers for future engagements.
  • Contact Sharing: Request contact details to engage with presenters in more detail after the event.

Presenter Lineup

  • Western Sydney University
  • Water Sensitive Cities Australia
  • Macquarie University
  • University of NSW

Call for Presentations

If you have ongoing stormwater research projects that align with the themes mentioned above and would like to present at our event, we welcome you to reach out to Craig Bush at craig.bush@sydneywater.com.au.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of stormwater research in NSW.

REGISTER NOW: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iKW1arMvROiyaeWoUin79A#/registration

Mar
27
Wed
2024
Sediment and Erosion Control in NSW Webinar @ Zoom Webinar
Mar 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

More Information to be Announced Soon!

Apr
16
Tue
2024
Generate Appropriate Meteorological Templates for WSUD Modelling and Easily Optimise WSUD Models for Any Project – Half Day Morning Workshop @ Canada Bay Club
Apr 16 @ 9:00 am – 12:30 pm

Workshop Overview Part 1

A meteorological template is the first input required in WSUD modelling and significantly influences results. The creation of an appropriate 10-year, 6-minute interval template with correct PET and no missing rainfall data is a complex process. This workshop equips participants with knowledge and step-by-step processes to enable them to create appropriate meteorological templates. The templates can be used in WSUD modelling, reporting and assessments. 

Workshop Overview Part 2

Optimization of WSUD models is a manual trial and error exercise that consumes more resources with model increases in complexity and size. This workshop equips participants with knowledge and step-by-step processes which save time in building models to size council/public assets or design treatment trains meeting the Council’s development requirements. 

Presenter: Mircea Stancu, Cleanstormwater

The cost of the half-day workshop includes morning tea and lunch. Stormwater NSW and Partner Member: $325 Non Member: $425 

REGISTER NOW: https://gems.eventsair.com/francsydney-2024-conference/pre-post-rego

NSW Guidelines for the Maintenance of Stormwater Treatment Measures – Full Day @ Canada Bay Club
Apr 16 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

The Operations and Maintenance Manual Workshop will be held at the Canada Bay Club in Five Dock on Monday 16 April 2024 in conjunction with the franc.sydney Conference. This full day workshop covers all aspects of operations and maintenance for all types of stormwater treatment measures.

The workshop is aimed at Maintenance Managers and Cleaning Contractors, as well as Council staff involved in the sizing, siting and approval of stormwater treatment measures. The workshop focuses on the guidelines, produced by Stormwater NSW, which have become the industry standard and reference document for the maintenance of stormwater assets across the country.

The cost of the full-day workshop includes morning tea and lunch. A copy of the Guidelines will be provided electronically for all attendees.

Stormwater NSW and Partner Member: $595 Non Member: $795

Presenter: Murray Powell, Optimal Stormwater

Developing a New Process to Streamline Stormwater Quality Reporting & Compliance across all stages of Development – Half Day Afternoon Workshop @ Canada Bay Club
Apr 16 @ 12:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Stormwater quality assessment and compliance are key components of Development Applications (DA) across Australia. Challenges in the current process can incur time and resource costs to both councils and consultants, with sub-optimal results. Traditionally, creating a WSUD report requires Consultants and Councils to spend large amounts of time scouring guidelines for obscure parameters and files, manually entering values in difficult-to-use software, and convoluted optimisation and reporting processes. This leads to submissions that are rife with errors, difficult to verify, and consume precious Council resources to assess, potentially contributing to suboptimal outcomes when WSUD assets are delivered.

This workshop will bring participants together to identify challenges faced by stakeholders in the WSUD assessment and reporting process. The workshop will provide a hands-on experience in using and developing digital automation tools to generate and assess typical WSUD reports as part of the DA process. Participants are then given the opportunity to discuss their experience regarding their processes, typical challenges, and identified improvements. This Workshop aims to provide participants with learnings and examples on how they can develop and implement their own internal processes to streamline WSUD assessments and reporting. 

The cost of the half-day workshop includes lunch and afternoon tea. Stormwater NSW and Partner Member: $325 Non Member: $425

Presenter: Mircea Stancu, Cleanstormwater

REGISTER NOW: https://gems.eventsair.com/francsydney-2024-conference/pre-post-rego

Apr
19
Fri
2024
Showcase of Excellence Site Tour
Apr 19 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Join Stormwater NSW on a tour of prestigious projects that have been recognised for excellence in relation to stormwater design, asset management and landscape architecture. The projects will vary in scale and complexity, and we guarantee everyone will learn something that will benefit them and their organisation. This site tour will be held on Friday, 19 of April, the day after the franc.sydney Conference concludes.

The ‘Showcase of Excellence’ site tour will feature 4 parks within City of Sydney. Each of the parks have received an award by Stormwater NSW or Landscape architects over the last 7 years. The parks and their awards include:

1) Drying Green, Australian Institute of Landscape Architects NSW – Award of Excellence – Parks and Open Space – 2023

2) Johnston Creek naturalisation, Stormwater NSW Award in excellence for Asset Management in 2021

3) Victoria Park, Stormwater NSW Award in excellence in Integrated stormwater design in 2019

4) Sydney Park, Stormwater NSW Award in excellence in Integrated stormwater design in 2016 

The cost of the full day site tour includes bus transfer, morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea. Stormwater NSW and Partner Member: $195 Non Member: $295

REGISTER NOW: https://gems.eventsair.com/francsydney-2024-conference/pre-post-rego