Please find below the Conference Papers from the 2015 Stormwater Queensland Conference.
Should you have any questions regarding the papers available on this page or if you experience any difficulty in downloading any of the PDF documents, please contact the Association Secretariat on 07 3211 4686 or via email to admin@stormwaterqueensland.asn.au.
Stormwater Management Strategy Framework for the Toowoomba Region
I. Ryan, B. Johnson, C. Pau Lau & R. Betts
To Infinity and TMDLs - or at least a somewhat viable compliance methodolgy
J. Mullaly, A, O'Neill, L. Rowlands & K. Gooding
New Trends in Constructed Wetland Design: Updating the Queensland Constructed Wetland Design Guidance
G. Perlaza, J. Mullaly, & A. O'Neill
Sediment Basin Performance - Is it as good as you think and does it really matter?
L, Rowlands & S. Leinster
Please find below the Conference Papers from the 2014 Stormwater Queensland Conference.
Should you have any questions regarding the papers available on this page or if you experience any difficulty in downloading any of the PDF documents, please contact Association Secretartiat on 07 3211 4686 or via email to admin@stormwaterqueensland.asn.au.
Interpolating and Modelling Rainfall Events Across Very Large Catchments
Robert Caird, Kellog Brown and Root
Leading the Way: The Reality of Developing a SQID Field Testing Protocol to Suite Local Conditions and Various Devices
Darren Drapper, Drapper Environmental Consultants
Developing a Rainfall Simulator for Urban Stormwater Studies Final 30-07-2014
Gopinath Kathiravelu, University of the Sunshine Coast
Using Permeable Pavements to Increase Soil Moisture in the Urban Environment to Increase Street Tree Health
Jennifer Mullaney, University of the Sunshine Coast
Stabalisation of Experimental Bioretention Basins During Intermittent Wetting and Drying
Daniel Subramaniam, Queensland University of Technology
Using GoldSim for Join Probability Assessment of Closure Times on Linear Infrastructure
Ellis Symons, Moreton Bay Regional Council
Benchmarking Levels of Service - Streamlining Hard and Soft Asset Management
Sally Boer, E2DesignLab
Out with the Old, in with the New - A Flood Risk Management Approach to Preparing a Planning Scheme
Elissa McConaghy, Moreton Bay Regional Council
Sydney's Rapid Growth Centres - Future Recommendations for Stormwater Treatment Systems
Fotos Melasis, Stormwater360
Please find below the Conference Papers from the 2013 Stormwater Queensland Conference.
Should you have any questions regarding the papers available on this page or if you experience any difficulty in downloading any of the PDF documents, please contact the Association Secretariat on 07 3211 4686 or via email to admin@stormwaterqueensland.asn.au.
Development and Calibration of a Large Three-way Coupled Flood Model for the Townsville Floodplain
Wesley Bailey, Townsville City Council
The Long Road to a Live, 1D/2D Integrated Operational Model for Urban Catchments and Waterways
Tony Bourke and Ann Pugh, Innovyze
Using Excel as the Primary Toold to Teach a Reservoir and Stormwater Engineering Undergraduate Course
Helen Fairweather et al, University of the Sunshine Coast
What Happens When the Ground Disappears Beneath Your Feet?
Simon Igloi and Jason Lange, Townsville City Council
Extending the Service Life of Permeable Pavements Using Swales to Pre-Treat Stormwater
M.A. Kachchu Mohamed and Terry Lucke, University of the Sunshine Coast
Practical Challenges in Achieving Stormwater Quality Improvement
Tony Loveday, Opus International Consultants
A Body of Shared Knowledge – A Regional Approach to a Waterbody Management Guideline
Jack Mullaly et al, Water by Design
Community Flood Risk Perception and Behaviour – Implications for Flood Insurance
Lisa Pollard, Cardno
Updating Residential Flood Stage-Damage Curves Based on Building Cost Data
David M Sargent, O2 Environmental
A Series of “Unexpected” (Design) Events – Lockyer Valley 2013 Australia Day Flooding (ADF) – Initial Response on Operations and Impacts on Laidley Township, Farms and Residential Areas, Infrastructure and the Flood Plain its Bearing in a Post 2011 World of Flood Risk Management Studies, Mitigation Planning and Predicted Behaviours
Quentin Underwood, Lockyer Valley Regional Council
TARDIS: Software to Get the Most from the Rainfall and River Level Data From Your Environment Network
Amber Webster, Townsville City Council