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Implications for industry Practitioner’s perspective Kate Matthews Stormwater Victoria

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Page 1: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

Implications for industry

Practitionerrsquos perspective

Kate MatthewsStormwater Victoria

1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land gt$1 million)

2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)

3 Strategy- Council strategic planners

4 Melbourne Water

Whorsquos affected

3

What are the implications

bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more

bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more

work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience

Development Proponents

4

If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change

If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical

contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash

referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days

bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want

bull Assets

Development Assessors

5

bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach

bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities

bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies

Strategy

Offsets

bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment

bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme

What are stormwater quality offsets

X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)

X Not development contributions (DCPICP)

7

When to use

bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment

bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable

bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme

bull Council and developer both agree to it

8

OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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Page 2: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

1 Development proponents- Developers- Consultants (engineers stormwater specialists and planners)- Council (when developing public land gt$1 million)

2 Development assessors- Council statutory planners- Council internal referrals (engineering assets ESD stormwater officers)

3 Strategy- Council strategic planners

4 Melbourne Water

Whorsquos affected

3

What are the implications

bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more

bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more

work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience

Development Proponents

4

If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change

If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical

contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash

referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days

bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want

bull Assets

Development Assessors

5

bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach

bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities

bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies

Strategy

Offsets

bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment

bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme

What are stormwater quality offsets

X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)

X Not development contributions (DCPICP)

7

When to use

bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment

bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable

bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme

bull Council and developer both agree to it

8

OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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Page 3: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

3

What are the implications

bull BPEM - Itrsquos not just subdivisions any more

bull Cost ndash offset or assetbull Early planning and integration ndash more

work up frontbull Not just engineeringbull Varying Council skills and experience

Development Proponents

4

If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change

If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical

contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash

referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days

bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want

bull Assets

Development Assessors

5

bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach

bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities

bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies

Strategy

Offsets

bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment

bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme

What are stormwater quality offsets

X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)

X Not development contributions (DCPICP)

7

When to use

bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment

bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable

bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme

bull Council and developer both agree to it

8

OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
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Page 4: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

4

If already have a local policy for WSUDESD no real change

If notbull Workload and resourcingbull Increased detail and technical

contentbull Administrative arrangements ndash

referrals permit conditions ndashmake sure you make 60 stat days

bull Applicant pressure ndash what do you want

bull Assets

Development Assessors

5

bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach

bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities

bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies

Strategy

Offsets

bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment

bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme

What are stormwater quality offsets

X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)

X Not development contributions (DCPICP)

7

When to use

bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment

bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable

bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme

bull Council and developer both agree to it

8

OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Slide Number 7
  • Slide Number 8
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Page 5: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

5

bull Structure plans and rezoning ndashopportunities for localregional approach

bull IWM and Stormwater Management Plans ndash opportunities for these to be implemented through the controls spatial opportunities

bull Opportunities for development of Council offset strategies

Strategy

Offsets

bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment

bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme

What are stormwater quality offsets

X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)

X Not development contributions (DCPICP)

7

When to use

bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment

bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable

bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme

bull Council and developer both agree to it

8

OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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Page 6: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

Offsets

bull Developer enters into an agreement with relevant drainage authority to financially contribute to off-site stormwatermanagement in lieu of providing on-site treatment

bull Already available for residential subdivisions in Melbourne (Clause 56) through MWCs Stormwater Quality Offset scheme

What are stormwater quality offsets

X Not drainage contributions (MWC drainage scheme)

X Not development contributions (DCPICP)

7

When to use

bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment

bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable

bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme

bull Council and developer both agree to it

8

OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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Page 7: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

7

When to use

bull Not in MW DSS or growth area where therersquos an existing framework for funding SW treatment

bull Onsite treatment not practical or desirable

bull To fund planned localregional stormwater treatment works in that catchment via an existing offset scheme

bull Council and developer both agree to it

8

OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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Page 8: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

8

OffsetsExample ndash Kingston Offset Scheme

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
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Page 9: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

Asset ownership and maintenance

bull Whorsquos going to own itbull Whorsquos going to maintain itbull How do you maintain itbull How much will it cost

bull Where is itbull Is maintenance burden

practical for likely future owners

bull Whorsquos going to monitor compliance and how

The detail is in the permit conditions

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Slide Number 7
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Page 10: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

Application requirements

ldquoAn application must be accompanied by details of the proposed stormwater management system including drainage works and retention detention and discharges of stormwater to the drainage systemrdquo ndash Clause 5318

What does the planning scheme require

But alsohellipNeed to provide sufficient information to Council which demonstrates that you comply and how you comply with all the other standards ndash eg urban coolinghabitatetc BPEM site management pollutant control infiltration (as relevant to development type

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
  • Slide Number 7
  • Slide Number 8
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Page 11: Practitioner’s perspective - Stormwater Victoria · 4. If already have a local policy for WSUD/ESD no real change. If not: • Workload and resourcing • Increased detail and technical

11

1 PlansWhat are you doing where is it going and does it fit

2 ModellingDo you (or can you) meet BPEM requirements

3 Written response to standardsHow does your proposal comply with the requirements

12

Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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Application

bull Site plan ndash show all assetsWSUD treatments and any IWM features on the site layout plan with everything else

bull Landscape plan ndash if planting design passive irrigation etc forms part of response to requirements show

bull Site management plan (depending on Council)

bull Separate WSUDIWM plan showing all features on a stripped back background

bull Concept WSUD asset design ndash larger assets only (wetlands bioretention basins sed basin etc) ndash sufficient design detail to confirm spatial requirements

PlansPermit conditions

bull Detailed engineering design bull Site Management Plan (final)bull Asset maintenance plan (final)bull Handover arrangements (if public)

14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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14

STORM ndash Online toolbull Print out of STORM reportbull Make sure meets 100 or

morebull Make sure report inputs and

results match plan

Modelling - SWQ

MUSIC ndash Proprietary softwarebull Provide a copy of the model filebull Print out the modelling resultsbull Provide summary of your model

inputs for each treatment train (iecatchment size impervious treatment area etc)

bull Provide a print out of the model schematic

Bonus points bull Provide details of model

parametersbull Provide results of MUSIC auditor

run (if using Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines)

16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
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16

Assessment against standards

bull Say what you have done (or will do) to meet each standardbull Donrsquot forget (if WSUD) details of maintenance and asset

ownershipbull Where applicable be explicit why yoursquove chosen (or not chosen) to

respond the way you have Egbull Opportunitiesbull Site constraintsbull Practicaloperational issues bull Brief dot point summary of options analysis if complex

bull Make sure if it doesnrsquot meet the standard it meets the objectivebull Make sure shown on plan and consistent with modelling and rest of

documentation

17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
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17

Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
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Resources

StormwaterWSUD policiesBaysideKingstonCaseyMonashMelbourneYarraMoonee ValleyPort PhilipStonningtonHumeCampaspeBass Coast

ESD (including IWM) policies Greater BendigoGreater DandenongHobsons BayWhittleseaWyndhamWhitehorseManninghamMorelandDarebinBanyuleKnoxBrimbank

Council planning resources

Application resources

DELWP practice note ndashformal guide to the new controlsMoreland ndash WSUD application checklists and example plans for a variety of residential developmentsPort Philip ndash WSUD compliance guidelines checklist and examplesMoonee Valley ndash checklists and example plans including site management plans Greater Bendigo ndash WSUD kitBayside ndash application guidelines and example plans

19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

  • Slide Number 1
  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
  • Slide Number 6
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19

Technical guidelines (modelling design construction)

Melbourne Water

STORM calculatorMUSIC auditor - lsquohow torsquo video here

Melbourne Water technical guidelines page- WSUD asset life cycle costings and model maintenance guidelines- MUSIC guidelines- Stormwater harvesting guidelines- WSUD life cycle costings and

maintenance guidelines- Design and construction guidelines

for variety of assetshttpswwwmelbournewatercomauplanning-and-buildingdeveloper-guides-and-resourcesguidelines-drawings-and-checklistsguidelines

Council

South-Eastern Growth Council WSUD guidelines ndash note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsMelbournePort PhilipNorth-West Growth Council WSUD guidelines - note that some individual Councils have their own addendumsGreater BendigoMilduraBallaratBaw BawWyndhamMoreland ndash tree pits and raingardens

20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
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20

IWM

Example Council IWM strategiesMelbourneCaseyMonashKingston

Resilient Melbourne ndash IWM information lsquohubrsquoClearwater ndash capacity building and case studiesMelbourne Water ndash funding opportunities for IWM projects

Stormwater offset schemes

KingstonGreater GeelongMelbourne Water ndash non scheme contributions

Site management

EPA guidelines- management of erosion and sediment

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  • Slide Number 2
  • Slide Number 3
  • Slide Number 4
  • Slide Number 5
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