Mar
11
Thu
2021
Webinar – The private experience of managing stormwater quality by Ruby Ardren @ Virtual
Mar 11 @ 6:07 am – 7:07 am

 

Ruby will introduce you to the results of her recent exploratory study completed for a Masters of Research, which identified that stormwater quality improvement devices on private property were not being maintained or even retained. Both individuals and representatives of community title owner’s corporations were interviewed and provided feedback on having devices on their land, maintenance practices and awareness of the legal controls they were subject to.

Ruby will provide a brief (approximately 20-minutes) presentation, followed by Q&A with attendees.

This is a free webinar provided in collaboration between Stormwater Queensland and Stormwater NSW. Attendance will contribute to the CPD of attendees.This webinar is proudly sponsored by AssetLogue.

 

Mar
29
Mon
2021
Integrated Urban Water Cycle Management Webinar @ Virtual
Mar 29 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Stormwater NSW are pleased to announce the first technical webinar of 2021: Integrated Urban Water Cycle Management featuring Dr Peter Coombes from Southern Cross University and Sylvie Spraakman from the University of Toronto.

This webinar will focus on the need to reframe stormwater drainage as integrated management of the urban water cycle from a design, economic and policy perspective. This approach is in line with the Runoff in Urban Areas, Book 9 in Australian Rainfall & Runoff (2019), co-authored by Peter Coombes.

Sylvie Spraakman will share the outcome of her PhD research on the performance of ‘mature bioretention’ in integrated urban water cycle management and her findings of recent investigations into the long-term hyperformance of Canadian bioretention cells.

Peter’s presentation will look at the broad aspects of integrated urban water cycle management and will focus on the ‘Urban Book’ that has been developed to utilise and compliment the broader set of tools in AR&R used to manage the water cycle. Sylvie’s presentation will focus on the assessment of the long-term performance of bioretention, one element of integrated water cycle management.

This webinar is free to attend and registration is now available by clicking on the link below.

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