Upcoming Events

May
16
Tue
2017
(EXTERNAL) Ozwater’17 (Sydney) @ Internation Convention Centre, Sydney
May 16 – May 18 all-day
Jul
18
Tue
2017
(EXTERNAL) CRCWSC 3rd Water Sensitive Cities Conference (Perth) @ Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre
Jul 18 – Jul 20 all-day
Aug
9
Wed
2017
2017 Stormwater Queensland Winter School @ GHD (Level 8)
Aug 9 – Aug 11 all-day

Winter School

sponsored by;

Date:  9, 10 and 11 August 2017

Time: 8.30am – 5.00pm each day

Venue: GHD, Level 8, 145 Ann Street, Brisbane

Price: $450 (p/workshop, p/day) SQ members; $550 (p/workshop, p/day) non-members

Space is Limited!  Register today

Every year, Stormwater Queensland is proud to hold its annual “Winter School”. What is Winter School you might ask? Well, for those of you who have attended previously, the Winter School is a fantastic chance for all to brush-up on their stormwater management skills and possibly learn a thing or two, including updates on new or revised industry methods and applications. You get to learn one-on-one with industry experts and network with others in various stormwater management disciplines at the same time.

This year we are holding three full-days of workshops. These workshops are:

DAY 1 – HEC-RAS 2D

This one day workshop is designed for those looking to make their first step into the 2D modeling world, along with seasoned professionals looking for a refresh on up to date modern techniques.

Key aspects covered by the course:

  • Introduction to HecRas
  • Key input parameters for 2D modeling
  • Modeling of real life case studies

This course will be run by Krey Price.  Krey is a civil engineer and project manager with international experience in water resources.  He is engaged with computational modeling, engineering design, and project management for flood mitigation, mine rehabilitation, river and wetland restoration, Stormwater management and catchment assessment projects.

DAY 2 – ARR Workshop – Neil Collins and Martin Giles

This one day workshop is set to cover off on one of the biggest changes to the Stormwater Industry in 30 years – ARR 2016.

Key points that will be covered in this one day workshop.

Overview of ARR16

  • Key changes 87 vs. 16
  • How to put together a Stormwater design or flood study using ARR16 (key emphasis on the new temporal patterns and ensemble storms)
  • Key focus on Chapter 9: Urban Development

This course will be run by Martin Giles.  Martin has 28 years’ experience, specializing in hydraulic and environmental  investigations.  Modeling work undertaken by Martin has included complex floodplain systems and the application of dynamic modeling to urban Stormwater design.

● DAY 3 – Stream Management – Misko Ivezich

This one day workshop will take you down the journey of stream management (fluvial geomorphology).  This course will give designers the information and experience required to make informed design decisions that will result in a positive environmental outcome

The key concepts covered by this course:

  • Fundamentals of Fluvial Geomorphology (including case studies)
  • Fundamentals on waterway management
  • Real life case study discussion

This course will be run by Misko Ivezich.  Misko is an environmental engineer with core interests and skills in the complex interactions between hydrology, hydraulics and fluvial geomorphology.  Misko has strong geomorphic field assessment skills having inspected hundreds of waterways across eastern Australia.

Thanks to our host and sponsor we have been able to reduce the cost so to ensure you receive a valuable and rewarding participation.

Costs per workshop, per day are:

● $450 SQ Members (inc GST)
● $550 Non-Members (inc GST)

Discounts Apply

Book 2 days – $50 off first day
Book 3 days – $100 off first day

Sep
11
Mon
2017
(EXTERNAL) 5th HEC-RAS Water Modelling
Sep 11 – Sep 15 all-day
Oct
11
Wed
2017
Stormwater QLD & IECA State Conference – 50 Shades of Blue, Green & Brown @ Pullman Brisbane, King George Square
Oct 11 – Oct 13 all-day
Stormwater QLD & IECA State Conference - 50 Shades of Blue, Green & Brown @ Pullman Brisbane, King George Square | Brisbane City | Queensland | Australia

Effective land and water management requires a holistic approach across catchments and the development cycle. But it also throws up challenges – grey areas – that require new or different ways of thinking.

For that reason, Stormwater Queensland (SQ) and the International Erosion Control Association (IECA) Australasia have come together for a joint conference in 2017 to recognise the common values and purpose they share in effective land, stormwater and waterway management:

All soil and water professionals are invited to join us in beautiful Brisbane in October 2017. The conference will bring together practitioners, academics, suppliers, asset owners and students in a common forum to engage, collaborate, discuss and dive headfirst into the grey areas of land and water management.

With so many established concepts and approaches for land and water management, this conference will explore the grey areas, the subtleties that exist within those approaches that can trip us up or mean the difference between success and failure. We’ll look at emerging technologies, established approaches, and will never discount embracing the old ways; what can we learn from past mistakes and how can we work smarter to manage our land and water resources?

This conference aims to celebrate our successes, explore new challenges, encourage better integration of soil and water management, and promote engineering and science as complimentary disciplines.

This conference effectively unites two organisations that are in the business of managing stormwater quality and quantity at various stages of development, from design to construction and on to operation.

The conference will include keynote speakers, plenary sessions, open discussion forums, panel sessions, technical workshops, exhibitions and a comprehensive social program.

With SQ and IECA coming together for this conference, it is sure to be a fun, vibrant, thought-provoking event that will expand delegates’ thinking and knowledge while challenging them to investigate the nuanced grey areas of land and water management.

We look forward to seeing you in Brisbane in October 2017!

Avoid disappointment and register today HERE

Nov
13
Mon
2017
(EXTERNAL) Engineers Aust: Hydraulics in Water Engineering Conference @ Dockside, Balcony Level, Sydney
Nov 13 – Nov 16 all-day
AR&R 2016 in Practice – The concepts, the limitations and implementation @ Woongarra Training Room, Bundaberg Regional Council
Nov 13 @ 10:30 am – 3:00 pm

AR&R 2016 in Practice – Learning the concepts, understanding the limitations and knowing how to implement

Presenter: Martin Giles

Includes: Presentation, Q&A Session and Lunch

As part of our regional focus Stormwater Queensland is proud to announce the above-mentioned event.

It’s fair to say that no other release of technical guideline information has had more of an impact in our industry than the latest release of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff. But what does this mean to practising engineers?

AR&R 2016 is a phenomenal update on the previous version with far more thoroughly researched concepts and extensive data captured in the review but has been criticised in the industry for its complexity, mixed understanding and potential difficulty in applying in practice.

Regardless, the literature remains as our premier piece of engineering guidance in how to approach flood modelling in particular and as an industry, we must move forward to begin to understand and apply the concepts in all facets where it is suitable.

This event will aim to provide:

  • A high-level overview of the guideline including all nine books of the recent addition focusing on major components such as temporal pattern changes.
  • Application of understanding the transition from theory to practice. As an example, what will happen to our detention basin and channel sizing? What does this actually mean for hydrological ensemble modelling now?
  • As an engineer do I now need to become accustomed to this? Do I need to apply it now? What does this mean to my day to day? Am I going to need to charge clients more to allow this adoption and implementation?

This course will be presented by Martin Giles. Martin has 28 years experience, specialising in hydraulic and environmental investigations. Modelling work undertaken by Martin has included complex floodplain systems and the application of dynamic modelling to urban stormwater design. Martin has also recently run Stormwater Queensland’s Winter School on AR&R16 which was well received by various professionals across the industry.

An open facilitated question and answer session will also be incorporated within the components above allowing consultants and council officers to liaise about various components of the new guideline. This is an essential part going forward for this relationship to allow and facilitate a transition to AR&R 16.

Stormwater Queensland value the contribution of all areas across Queensland and wish to promote and encourage the support and contribution from areas outside of the Brisbane CBD. Such that the cost of this event will be significantly reduced, from approximately $450-$550, to encourage and maximise participation.

Seats are limited, so hurry and book your spot now.

Includes Presentation, Q&A Session & Lunch.

Nov
30
Thu
2017
Incorporating Water Sensitive Ideas Into Our City – Toowoomba @ Multipurpose Room (Level 3), Toowoomba City Library
Nov 30 @ 10:30 am – 2:30 pm

Incorporating Water Sensitive Ideas into our progress as a city. Where to from here for Toowoomba?”

Presenters:

Alan Hoban – Bligh Tanner

Adam Berry – Stormwater Queensland

Representatives from Toowoomba City Council

This event will centre on East Creek and how that history can highlight the progressive nature of the City and where concepts of good design can be incorporated into the development of a water sensitive city.

A tour will be undertaken of East Creek, highlighting its colourful history, hints of earlier attempts at water sensitive design and how it has progressed over its life to its current mixed state now. This tour aims to:

  • Showcase some of those attempts both historical and recent
  • Highlight significant constraints within the corridors
  • Highlight potential opportunities and learnings
  • Discuss design and construction detail on various projects in the East Creek Catchment

Following the tour a presentation and interactive session will take place on:

  • An overview of some of the challenges and opportunities facing the Toowoomba Regional Council Region
  • Moving from East Creek learnings and into urban development discussion
  • A presentation on options available inclusive on targeted outcomes and design/construction overview
  • A discussion and analysis from the audience on these options
  • Where to from here?

Stormwater Queensland value the contribution of all areas across Queensland and wish to promote and encourage the support and contribution from areas outside of Brisbane CBD. Such that the cost of this event will be significantly reduced to encourage and maximise participation.

Seats are limited, so hurry and book your spot now.

Includes: Site Tour (Transport included), Presentation, Lunch and a Q&A Session

Feb
27
Tue
2018
Blockages, Barrels & Barramundi – Culvert Design Workshop @ Southport Community Centre
Feb 27 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Blockages, Barrels & Barramundi – Culvert Design Workshop @ Southport Community Centre | Southport | Queensland | Australia

Date: 27th February 2018

Time: 9 – 11am with 8.30 registration

Location: Southport Community Centre – 6 Lawson Street, Southport

Presenters: Paul Ollett from HydraLinc Pty Ltd & Sophia Buchanan from Innovyze

Includes: Presentations, Q&A and light refreshments

Cost: $55 members | $95 non-members

Culverts come in all shapes and sizes and chances are you crossed one on your way to work this morning. We generally rely on computer software to assess and design them, but can you trust the answer the computer gives you? This workshop is designed to go back to first principles, giving practitioners the tools they need to check hydraulic model results by hand and give them confidence in their day to day work.

The workshop will provide an opportunity to network with industry peers and will cover the following:

  • The energy equation & its application to culverts
  • Flow conditions (Inlet and outlet control)
  • Entry, barrel and exit Losses
  • New blockage considerations from ARR16
  • Fish Passage requirements
  • Where to go for References and Technical Guides
  • Benefits to using hydrographs over peak flows for culvert design
  • Project example: culvert calculations by hand
  • Q&A

SECURE YOUR SPOT AND REGISTER NOW BELOW.

Apr
12
Thu
2018
Extended Committee Meeting – Offsets Policy Consultation @ Brisbane City Library, Community Meeting Room
Apr 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

INVITATION TO MEMBERS

Extended Committee Meeting

Draft Point Source & Diffuse Source

OFFSETS POLICY CONSULTATION

The QLD Department of Environment and Science (formerly DEHP) have released draft policies on Point Source (eg. WWTPs) and Diffuse Source (eg. urban development) Offsets. Please find them available for download below.

Draft-off-site-urban-stormwater-management (PDF)

Draft-point-source-water-quality-offsets-policy_March 2018 (PDF)

A supporting Guideline for implementation is also under preparation by Healthy Land & Water.

Due to limited time for public consultation, Stormwater Queensland is holding an Extended Committee meeting and invites all members interested in providing feedback to attend. Mr Jim Fewings, Ms Paulina Kaniewska & Mr Brad Dines will be attending to discuss the background to the Policies. Mr Paul McDonald (Healthy Land & Water) will speak to the preparation of the Guidelines. Stormwater Queensland will formally collate the feedback from the workshop and respond to the Department.

Price: Nil

It is anticipated that the consultation will be completed by 3pm, and the workshop will break. Members are welcome to stay for the regular Stormwater Queensland committee meeting thereafter.

Please RSVP your intention to attend by 5th April 2018.  Click the register link below or email admin@stormwaterqueensland.asn.au

**IMPORTANT NOTICE – Stormwater Queensland will be broadcasting a live stream of this event to enable our regional members & others who are not able to attend to view the event while it is underway. Note: Stream will not include the regular committee meeting thereafter.

To view the broadcast click here – GO TO EVENT LIVE STREAM BROADCAST

Webcast participants will be able to post questions via the broadcast through the chat function.  An association representative will be moderating the questions raised online.