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Pre Conference Workshops
Pre Conference Workshops
Full Day Workshop 1
NSW Guidelines for the Maintenance of Stormwater
Treatment Measures Presented by Murray Powell, Optimal Stormwater/Stormwater NSW 8:30 am to 5:30 pm 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. The focus of these new Guidelines is on primary treatments such as GPTs, Trashracks, Oil and Grit Separators and a variety of proprietary devices. The biggest reason for devices not delivering the outcomes expected is lack of maintenance or incorrect maintenance. This workshop runs off the back of the new Guidelines, produced by Stormwater NSW, that will become the industry standard and reference document for the Maintenance of Stormwater Treatment Measures. 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 will be provided for all attendees.
The presenter for this workshop will be Murray Powell, who is secretary of Stormwater NSW, one of the document authors and General Manager of Optimal Stormwater who are one of the leaders in design/construction/auditing/rectification of stormwater treatment devices.
Workshop Format 09.00 am Workshop Commences 10.30 am Morning Tea 12.30 pm Lunch 15.00 pm Afternoon Tea
Pre Conference Workshops
17.00 pm Workshop Concludes
Workshop Fees
Member Rate: $595 per person
Non member Rate: $665 per person
Half Day Morning Workshop 1
Stormwater Asset Management 101
Presented by Magnolia Garcia, Innovyze
8:30 am to 12:30 pm
We design and construct our stormwater networks to provide a particular level of service and
budget, but are we continuing to provide this service throughout operation? Join this workshop to
learn the key elements to best practice asset management, see how easy it can be to determine
budget requirements and develop optimised pipe renewal programs.
� Learn the importance of CCTV and efficient use of the captured data
� Learn how asset management can lead the design process in order to gain optimal value
from your assets
� An overview of deterioration modelling, how we can learn from our prior failures, the
models available and the limitations to be aware of
� Take your pipe condition assessments to the next level with automated decision logic trees
and renewal optimisation tools
� Example of optimising maintenance expenditure for asset renewals
� The session will be followed by a live Q&A
Workshop Format
09.00 am Workshop Commences
10.30 am Morning Tea
12.30 pm Lunch
Workshop Fees
Member: $295.00
Nonmember: $365.00
Pre Conference Workshops
Half Day Morning Workshop 2
Basin Design with ARR16
Presented by Sophia Buchanan, Innovyze
1:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Storage requirements are imposed on the majority of development works today. In this workshop
we look at the theory behind storage basins, how to optimise designs to meet development
requirements and to ensure we protect our surrounding environment from the potentially harmful
impacts caused by development.
� Learn the theory behind detention basins
� Understand the effects development has on the surrounding environment
� Learn the method so you can practice with confidence
� Take your basin design to the next level using ARR16 rainfall
� Network with your peers
� See an example project on a detention basin design
� The session will be followed by a live Q&A
Workshop Format
12.30 pm Lunch
01.30 pm Workshop Commences
03.30 pm Afternoon Tea
Workshop Fees
Member: $295.00
Nonmember: $365.00
Pre Conference Workshops
CONFERENCE PROGRAM: TUESDAY 9TH OCTOBER
8.00 am Delegate Registration
Tea and Coffee on Arrival
Room All Plenary Sessions will be held in the Members Room
8.45 am Welcome to STORMWATER 2018
Chris Gray, Conference Facilitator
9.05 am Welcome to Country
Uncle Ray Davidson
9.10 am Conference Opening
Belinda Lovell, National President, Stormwater Australia
9.20 am Keynote Presentation
Jane Clary, Vicepresident and Senior Water Resources Scientist, Wright Water Engineering, USA
10.05 am Keynote Presentation
Andrew Reese, Vice President and Principal Consultant, The Wood Group USA
10.50 am Gold Sponsor Welcome
Sydney Water
10.55 am Morning Tea
Members Room Ambassadors Rooms Olympians Room Platinum Lounge
11.25 am A Review of the Status
of Stormwater Quality
Offset Collection and
Implementation in
Queensland
Brad Dalrymple, BMT
Lincoln Square Flood
Purge Analysis The
Devil is in the Detail
Rod Wiese, Storm
Consulting
Stormwater in the
Landscape – Safety and
Risk Assessment
Andrew McMillan,
Alluvium Consulting
Scouring Velocity Out
of Waterway Design:
Time to Cleanup
Design Guidelines
Rick Dennis, Allan &
Dennis
11.55 am Move to Next Concurrent Session
12.00 noon The Impact of
Community
Expectations and Use
on the Operation of
WSUD in Kuringgai
Council
Sophia Findlay and
Anna Milner, Kuring
gai Council
NSW Local
Government
Stormwater Levy in
Use Successes,
Shortcomings and the
Case for Change?
Lucie Bright, Alluvium
Consulting
Building a Healthier
Tomorrow with
Passively Irrigated
Street Trees and Open
Space
Sally Boer, Peter Breen,
Dale Browne, Dylan
Cain and Steve Buck
E2Designlab, Glenn
Browning, Healthy Land
and Water
Directly Connected
Impervious Areas in
Residential
Subdivisions in
Western Sydney
Stephen Gribble,
Cardno
12.30 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
Conference Program
Members Room Ambassadors Rooms Olympians Room Platinum Lounge
12.35 pm Hydrological Models
and LiDAR Data
Implementation for
Quantifying Lot Scale
Rainwater Harvesting
and Future Flood Risks
in the City of
Whittlesea
Dr Edmond Lascaris,
Bradley Byrne, Fleur
Anderson, Felicity
Ayres, Sandra George,
Stephen Comben,
Denise Turner and
Peter Ali, City of
Whittlesea, Sultana
Nasrin Baby, City of
Whittlesea and RMIT
University, Nahlah
Abbas, City of
Whittlesea and
Queensland Central
University
Flash Flood
Intelligence in the Age
of Instant
Communication
Sharon Wallace, BMT
Landscape Scale
Constructed Wetlands
for Improving Water
Quality and Protecting
the Great Barrier Reef
Damian McCann, AWC
Nathan Waltham,
Centre for Tropical
Water and Aquatic
Ecosystems
Robelle Domain
Robbie Marshall and
Aaron Gilboy, Cardno
1.05 pm Lunch
2.00 pm Systems Analysis
Quantifies Urban
Stormwater Resources
and Market
Mechanisms for Pricing
Stormwater and
Environmental
Management
Prof Peter Coombes,
Urban Water Cycle
Solutions
Monitoring Hydraulic
Conductivity and Soil
Contamination in
Bioretention Systems
in SEQ Constructed in
2006
Nicole Ramilo, BMT
Great Ocean Road
Drainage
Investigations: Using
Modern Techniques to
Reduce Below Road
Landslide Risk
Mardi MedwellSquier,
GHD, Wayne Perrett,
VicRoads
Community
Engagement in
Indigenous
Communities to
Promote Waterway
Resiliance and
Sustainable Fishing,
Mun River, Thailand
Mark Gibson, MRG
Water Consulting
2.30 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
2.35 pm Which WSUD Assets
are Most Financially
Sustainable?
Jarrod Gaut, City of
Greater Geelong and
Deakin University,
Kanagaratnam
Baskaran and Lloyd
Chua, Deakin University
Are BioRetention
Basins an Example of
Cargo Cult
Engineering?
Nigel Bosworth,
Calibre Consulting
The Nexus of
Stormwater and
Septics
Matt Pilcher and Jessica
Rae, Yarra Ranges
Council, Lynze Cheung,
David McCarthy and
Rebekah Henry,
Monash University,
Toby Prosser,
Melbourne Water
Design Your Creek
Week – Community
CoDesign to for a 1.6
km Waterway
Naturalisation Project
Alan Hoban, Bligh
Tanner and Amalie
Wright, Landscapology,
Ben Walker, Ipswich
City Council
Conference Program
3.05 pm Afternoon Tea
Members Room Ambassadors Rooms Olympians Room Platinum Lounge
3.35 pm Policy to
Implementation
Continuous
Improvement of Water
Sensitive Design at the
Small Scale
Prudence Tucker, April
McKay and Louise
Morris, MidCoast
Council
Sediment Retention
Behaviour of
LaboratoryBased
Permeable Pavements
Dr Kelly Hill, Water
Research Australia, Prof
Simon Beecham,
University of South
Australia
Use It or Lose It: The
Value of Urban
Stormwater in Cooling
Our Cities
Martin O’Dea,
CLOUSTON Associates
Nutrient Management
in the Hawkesbury
Nepean River System
Iain Fairbairn, Sydney
Water
4.05 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
4.10 pm ACT Healthy
Waterways – A
Program to Deliver
Citywide Stormwater
Quality Improvements
Justin Foley, ACT
Environment Planning
and Sustainable
Development
Directorate
Controlling the
Variables – Part 2: The
TradeOffs of Field
Testing vs Lab Testing
Dr Darren Drapper,
Drapper Environmental
Consultants
Hydraulic Modelling, A
Tool to Identify
Integrated Water Cycle
Management
Opportunities
Celine Marchenay and
Warwick Bishop,
Water Technology,
Nigel Pugh, Melbourne
Water, Dan Stevens,
BECA, Paul Edwards,
Urban Water Solutions
Implementing
Sustainable Water
Strategy Through
Development Industry
Engagement
Ian Adams, Organica
Engineering, Edward
Cotter, City of Greater
Dandenong
4.40 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
4.45 pm Wentworth Falls Lake
Living Catchment
Program
Geoffrey Smith, Blue
Mountains City Council
Programmatic
Management of the
Verification and
Certification of
Stormwater Control
Measures
James Lenhart and
Vaikko Allen, Contech
Engineered Solutions
Impact Assessment of
Berkeley Vale
Subcatchment
Pollutant Loads in
Nearshore Zone of
Tuggerah Lake
Rebecca Swanson,
Aaron Wright, Dr Peter
Scanes and Angus
Ferguson, NSW Office
of Environment and
Heritage
The Influence of
Statutory Land Use
Planning on Water
Sensitive Urban Design
Practices
Dr Don Williams,
Formerly Monash
University Faculty of
Law
5.15 pm End of Day 1 Conference Proceedings
5.30 pm –
7.30 pm
Conference Welcome Reception – Field of Play, ANZ Stadium
Conference Program
CONFERENCE PROGRAM: WEDNESDAY 10TH OCTOBER
7.00 am Morning Tai Chi
7.30 am –
8.45 am
Women in Stormwater Breakfast – Platinum Lounge, ANZ Stadium sponsored by:
8.00 am Delegate Registration
Room All Plenary Sessions will be held in the Members Room
9.00 am Welcome to Day 2
Chris Gray, Conference Facilitator
9.40 am Keynote Presentation
Rod Redenbach
10.25 am Gold Sponsor Welcome
Storm Consulting
10.30 am Morning Tea
Members Room Ambassadors Rooms Olympians Room Platinum Lounge
11.00 am Ballarat City Integrated
Water Management
Plan: A Model for
Collaborative Action in
Regional Cities and
Towns
Celeste Morgan,
E2Designlab and John
Frjelda, Central
Highlands Water
Stormwater
Contamination and
Urban Water Security
Craig Rothleitner, UST
Pty Ltd
High Flow Biofiltration
Stormwater Treatment
Systems: An Evaluation
of USA Research and its
Applicability within an
Australian Context
Michael Wicks,
Stormwater360, Geoff
Hunter, Hunter
Environmental Services
To Be Advised
11.30 am Move to Next Concurrent Session
11.35 am Extreme Wetland
Makeover – Multiple
Benefits at Mountain
View Reserve
Andrew McMillan,
Alluvium Consulting, Tim
Gowing and Daria Rech,
Penrith City Council
Victoria’s Integrated
Water Planning
Framework – The
Goulburn Broken Case
Study
Damien D'Aspromonte,
Foresight Advisory,
James Newton and Anna
May, Department of
Environment, Land
Water and Planning,
Alan Tyson and Steve
McKensie, Goulburn
Valley Water
Naturalising Sydney’s
Creeks
Dan Cunningham and
Phil Birtles, Sydney
Water, Richard
McManus and Dominic
Blackham, Alluvium
Engineered Earth
Armoring Solutions: An
Alternative to Rock
Riprap
Drew Loizeaux, Propex
Operating Company,
Martin Smith, Global
Synthetics
12.05 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
Conference Program
Members Room Ambassadors Rooms Olympians Room Platinum Lounge
12.10 pm Coupling CFD Analysis
and 2D Flood Modelling
James Apostolidis, GHD
The Goliath of
Catchment
Management Planning
Nona Ruddell and Leonie
Gray, Fairfield City
Council
To Be Advised Testing the SQIDEP
Experiences and
Challenges of
LaboratoryBased
Validation
Benjamin Modra, Water
Research Laboratory
UNSW, Dr Darren
Drapper, Drapper
Environmental
Consultants
12.40 pm Lunch
1.35 pm Royal Melbourne Golf
Club Over 8 Years of
Stormwater Harvesting
and Treatment
Experience
Peter Gordon and Kurt
Dahl, Permeate Partners
Bolin Bolin Stormwater
Harvesting The
Complications of
Integrated Water
Management with
Multiple Stakeholders
Rod Wiese, Storm
Consulting
Constraints and
Opportunities for
Management of Urban
Waterways to Achieve
Multiple Benefits
Beth Salt and David
Reid, Georges
Riverkeeper, Michael
Bales, Bales
Environmental Services
Implications of Recent
Research on Stormwater
Quality Targets and
Practices
Alan Hoban, Bligh Tanner
2.05 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
2.10 pm Bill Mitchell Park
Stormwater Harvesting
Project
Hugh Williamson,
Murray Powell and Omid
Sayar, Optimal
Stormwater, Kylie
McMahon and Brian
Jacobs, City of Ryde
Kingston Stormwater
Quality InLieu
Contributions Scheme
Emily Boucher and Alan
West, City of Kingston,
Michael Godfrey,
Melbourne Water,
Jeremy Cheesman,
Marsden Jacob
Associates
Evaluation of Creek
Restoration Works at
Blacktown City
Council’s Lalor Creek
Craig Bush, Blacktown
City Council, Carl
Tippler, CT
Environmental Pty Ltd
Designing for the Future:
Sediment Accumulation
Analysis Through
Maintenance of WSUD
Assets
Fotos Melaisis,
Stormwater360 Australia
2.40 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
2.45 pm A Retrospective
Perspective of Effective
Stormwater Harvesting
– Looking Back to Move
Forward
Rod Wiese, Storm
Consulting
Communicating the
Value of WSUD and the
Role of ‘bestpractice’
Pollutant Removal
Targets: A Waverley
Case Study
Anna Thompson,
McGregor Coxall,
Genevieve Wilson,
Waverley Council
We Are Not Alone:
Creating Content for
NonWater
Practitioners of IWM
Lindsey Brown, Foundry
Adaptive Management:
A Pathway to Better
Stormwater
Management and its
Economic,
Environmental and
Social Outcomes
Ben Penhallurick, Renew
Solutions
3.15 pm Afternoon Tea
Conference Program
Members Room Ambassadors Rooms Olympians Room Platinum Lounge
3.45 pm Use of Direct Rain as an
Investigation Process
and Design of Basins
using ARR2016 Methods
Prof Peter Coombes,
Urban Water Cycle
Solutions
H2OK, A Region Wide
Stormwater Education
Program Making a
Difference?
Lyndsey Day, ACT
Government
Cooks River Catchment
Stormwater
Improvement Study
Brad Dalrymple, BMT,
Judy Charles, Georges
River Council, Charles
Coathup and Ben
Penhallurick, Renew
Solutions
Establishing Technical
Standards for Organic
Biofiltration Media
Eric Love, Centre for
Organic Research &
Education Inc
4.15 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
4.20 pm When to Use Hydrologic
Lump and Semi
Distributed Approach to
Determine Critical
Duration and Storm
Pattern
Daniel Niven, K.Clayfield
and Y. Yan, Premise
‘Out With the Old, In
With the New’ –
Upcycling a Terminally
Ill GPT
Guy Amos, Optimal
Stormwater Pty Ltd, Jim
Moore, North Sydney
Council
A New Approach to
Stormwater
Management to
Incorporate
Placemaking and
Resilience Benefits
Glenn Browning and
Andrew O’Neill, Healthy
Land and Water, Kristy
Good, SPLASH
Bioretention Filter
Media: Bridging Gaps
Between Disciplines
Jonas Larsen, Renew
Solutions
4.50 pm Close of Day 2
7.00 pm –
11.00 pm
STORMWATER 2018 Conference Dinner and National Awards for Excellence – Millennium Ballroom, ANZ
Stadium sponsored by:
Conference Program
CONFERENCE PROGRAM: THURSDAY 11TH OCTOBER
8.30 am Delegate Registration
Room All Plenary Sessions will be held in the Members Room
9.30 am Welcome to Day 3
Chris Gray, Conference Facilitator
9.45 am Keynote Presentation
Ruth Hocker, Stormwater Project Manager, City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania USA
10.30 am Morning Tea
11.00 am Debate: Contemporary Stormwater Management Fails to Provide Adequate Value and Our Decision
Makers Know It
Emma James, Sydney Water, Andrew Reese, The Wood Group USA, Ben Penhallurick, Renew Solutions,
Lindsay Brown, Foundry, Jeremy Cheesman, Marsden Jacob Associates, Madeleine Greenlee, Bligh Tanner
12.30 pm Lunch
Members Room Ambassadors Rooms Olympians Room Platinum Lounge
1.30 pm Applying ARR 2016 To
Stormwater Drainage
Design
Dr Geoffrey O'Loughlin,
Anstad Pty Ltd,
Benjamin Kus, Bob Stack
Clever Use of Existing
Infrastructure to
Minimise Construction
Cost – Tally Ho
Stormwater Harvesting
Project
Rod Wiese, Storm
Consulting
A Comprehensive Water
Infrastructure Asset
Management and
Optimisation Project for
North Sydney Council’s
Largest SWH Scheme
Omid Sayar, Optimal
Stormwater, David
Manson, North Sydney
Council
Maintenance Regimes
Affect Stormwater
Quality Improvement
Device Performance
Dr Peter Scanes and
Aaron Wright, NSW
Office of Environment
and Heritage
2.00 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
2.05 pm How Important are Pits
in Overland Flow
Modelling?
David Whyte and Bala
Kilaparty, Cardno
Much Ado About Next
To Nothing; A
Stormwater Quality
Data Handling Below
Detection Limits
Dr Darren Drapper,
Drapper Environmental
Consultants
Just Keep Pumping
Reflection on the Use of
Injection Grouting for
InSitu Refurbishment
of Drainage Systems
and Discussion of the
Challenges, Limitations
and Possibilities
Jason Cooper,
Wollongong City Council, Gabriel Tugrul, GT Civil
Pty Ltd
Are Your Stormwater
Treatment Assets a
Ticking Time Bomb,
Waste of Money or
Fantastic Resource?
Murray Powell, Optimal
Stormwater
2.35 pm Move to Next Concurrent Session
Conference Program
Members Room Ambassadors Rooms Olympians Room Platinum Lounge
2.40 pm Management of Water
Quality Issues in Urban
Stormwater Ponds
Ryan Xu and Ricky Kwan,
Storm Consulting
Waterway Health
Improvement Program
Dan Cunningham and
Amanda Chimkievitch,
Sydney Water
Challenges of
Implementing $400
million of Regional
Water Quality
Infrastructure
Mark Liebman,
Sustainability Workshop
and Blacktown City
Council, Ross Jennings,
Blacktown City Council
Point Break for the
WSUD Asset Wave
Brad Dalrymple and
Adyn De Groot, BMT,
Charles Coathup and
Ben Penhallurick, Renew
Solutions
3.10 pm Afternoon Tea
3.30 pm Willoughby Council LGA
Wide Integrated Water
Management Strategy
Hugh Williamson and
Murray Powell, Optimal
Stormwater, Reid Butler,
REIDenvironmental
A New Method for
Protecting Urbanising
Waterways: Urban
Streamflow Impact
Assessment
Dr Stephanie Kermode,
Dr Marlene van der
Sterren and Phillip
Birtles Sydney Water, Dr
Geoff Vietz, Streamology
Pty Ltd, Carl Tippler, CT
Environmental, Kathy
Russell and Prof Tim
Fletcher, The University
of Melbourne, Michael
Dean, i2i Digital
Advanced Technology
for Cyclones Storm
Damage Risk Reduction
Systems and Flood
Protection Levees
Amir Shahkolahi and
Martin Smith, Global
Synthetics, Scott
Manning and Drew
Loizeaux, Propex
What We Are Spending
on Stormwater in
Western Sydney?
Peter Gillam, AECOM
4.00 pm Move to Plenary Ballroom
4.05 pm Closing Presentation, Announcement of Destination for 2020 National Conference and Prize Draw
Belinda Lovell, Stormwater Australia
4.30 pm Conference Close
Conference Program
Conference Registration Fees
Standard Full Conference Member Rate: $1140 per person
Standard Full Conference Non Member Rate: $1310 per person
Standard Full Conference with Welcome Reception only Member Rate $1010 per person
Standard Full Conference with Welcome Reception only Non Member Rate: $1180 per person
Standard Day Registration Member Rate $595 per person
Standard Day Registration Non Member Rate $665 per person
Technical – Friday, 12th October
Conference Technical Tour
Full details of the final program will be provided by the end of June 2018.
Technical Tour Format
08.30 am Coach departs from the Novotel Sydney Olympic Park
10.30 am Morning Tea
12.30 pm Lunch
16.30 pm Coach returns to the Novotel Sydney Olympic Park
Standard Member Rate: $325 per person
Standard Non member Rate: $375 per person
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