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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

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17.00 pm Workshop Concludes

Workshop Fees

Member Rate: $595 per person

Non member Rate: $665 per person

Full Day Workshop 2

Stormwater Management Source Control

Presented by Rod Wiese, Storm Consulting/Stormwater Australia

8:30 am to 5:30 pm

Serious issues of stormwater management in Australia are posed by the prospect of 35 million

population by 2050. How will the existing stormwater infrastructure of our major population

concentrations cope with change under the ‘high rise’ option being proposed for some parts of our

cities? What strategies can be adopted to enable existing (well­performing) infrastructure to cope

with this scenario without expensive upgrade? How can re­development in catchments with existing

under­performing stormwater infrastructure be managed to enable existing, in­ground works to

progressively meet the demand resulting from increased population without expensive upgrade?

Must the creeks and natural waterways of our peri­urban (rural) landscapes be sacrificed to hard­

lining in the wake of the proposed expansion? How can WSUD and GI (green infrastructure)

measures be integrated into these scenarios? Positive, strategic answers to these and other

questions based on WSUD ‘source control’ practice will be provided in the Workshop.

The content of the Workshop will be focused on the quantity domain of stormwater engineering

practice, only, and will therefore consider hydrological (design) issues relating to:

� channel­forming/environmental flows in natural waterways of ‘greenfield’ catchments

experiencing ‘first wave’ development; and,

� flood flows in formal waterways of developed catchments experiencing re­development

The Notes provided in the course are based on content of the award­winning manual “WSUD: Basic

Procedures for ‘source control’ of Stormwater – a Handbook for Australian Practice” edited by

Professor John Argue (University of South Australia). This document is endorsed by Stormwater

Industry Association (SIA), Australian Water Association (AWA) and by Dept of Water, Western

Australia.

The short course will include: design procedures based on state­of­the­art analyses and best

overseas practices adapted to Australia­wide conditions; case study illustrations drawn from field

installations with between ten and 20 years of Australian operational history; design ‘worked

examples’. The Notes provided will include additional material on pollution control/treatment and

stormwater harvesting: this content will not be covered in the Workshop. The Workshop will be led

by Rod Wiese. A basic understanding of engineering hydrology will be assumed.

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Workshop Format

09.00 am Workshop Commences

10.30 am Morning Tea

12.30 pm Lunch

15.00 pm Afternoon Tea

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

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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

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM: TUESDAY 9TH OCTOBER

8.00 am Delegate Registration

Tea and Coffee on Arrival

8.45 am Welcome to STORMWATER 2018

Chris Gray, Conference Facilitator

9.05 am Welcome to Country

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 Platinum Sponsor Welcome

10.55 am Morning Tea

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

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12.35 pm Extreme Wetland

Makeover – Multiple

Benefits at Mountain

View Reserve

Andrew McMillan,

Alluvium Consulting,

Tim Gowing and Daria

Rech, Penrith City

Council

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,

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, Yarra

Ranges Council, Lynze

Cheung, Monash

University

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

3.05 pm Afternoon Tea

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

Cool Cities: The Value

of Urban Stormwater

in Climate Change

Resilience

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

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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 Aerial Survey of

Aboveground Plant

Biomass of

Bioretention Basins

Using a Lightweight

Drone

Emad Kavehei, Maria­

Fernanda Adame and

Graham Jenkins,

Griffith University,

Nhan Duy Truong,

Royal Melbourne

Institute of Technology,

Prof Charles Lemckert,

University of Canberra

Programmatic

Management of the

Verification and

Certification of

Stormwater Control

Measures

James Lenhart and

Vaikko Allen, Contech

Engineered Solutions

The Impact of Trapped

Stormwater and Other

Factors on the Water

and Sediment Quality

in the Near Shore Zone

of Tuggerah Lakes –

Where to From Here?

Rebecca Swanson,

Aaron Wright and Peter

Scanes, 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

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM: WEDNESDAY 10TH OCTOBER

7.00 am Morning Yoga

8.00 am Delegate Registration

8.45 am Welcome to Day 2

Chris Gray, Conference Facilitator

9.00 am Keynote Presentation

Rod Redenbach

9.45 am Panel Session – The Future of Stormwater

11.00 am Morning Tea

11.30 am Hydrological Models

and LiDAR Data

Implementation for

Quantifying Lot Scale

Rainwater Harvesting

and Future Floor 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

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

Restoring Sydney’s

Creeks

Dan Cunningham and

Phil Birtles, Sydney

Water, Richard

McManus and Dominic

Blackham, Alluvium

Optimising Stormwater

Management Assets

Through the Full

Development Cycle

Malcolm Eadie, Turbid

Water Solutions

12.00 am Move to Next Concurrent Session

12.05 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

Springfield Rise Master

Planned Community

Development

Peter Comino, Netsanet

Shiferaw, Michael Koi

and Daniel Wood,

Cardno

Testing the SQIDEP ­

Experiences and

Challenges of

Laboratory­Based

Validation.

Benjamin Modra, Water

Research Laboratory

UNSW, Dr Darren

Drapper, Drapper

Environmental

Consultants

12.35 pm Lunch

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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

Caboolture River

Integrated Catchment

Management Plan

Nicole Ramilo, Lucy Peljo

and Brad Dalrymple,

BMT, Elissa McConaghy,

Moreton Bay Regional

Council

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

What Do 'Best Practice

Water Quality Targets'

Miss When Considering

the Local Context;

Waverley Council

Anna Thompson,

McGregor Coxall,

Genevieve Wilson,

Waverley Council

We Are Not Alone:

Creating Content for

Non­Water

Practitioners of IWM

Lindsey Brown, Foundry

When Do I Clean My

GPT? Using Good

Monitoring to Forecast

the Maintenance of

GPTs

Ben Penhallurick, Renew

Solutions

3.15 pm Afternoon Tea

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 ­ 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

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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, May­Le Ng

and Jonah Chorely,

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

Perspectives from

Ecology and Soil Science

on Stormwater Runoff

and Bioretention Filter

Media

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:

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM: THURSDAY 11TH OCTOBER

8.30 am Delegate Registration

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 Facilitated Panel Session – Jack Mullaly

12.30 pm Lunch

1.30 pm Applying ARR 2016 To

Stormwater Drainage

Design

Dr Geoffrey O'Loughlin,

Anstad Pty Ltd

To Be Advised Stormwater Harvesting

Evolution – These

Systems Are Not Set

and Forget

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

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

A Review of Pollutant

Accumulation Data for

GPTs and SQIDs in NSW

and Queensland

Brad Dalrymple and

Adyn De Groot, BMT,

Charles Coathup and

Ben Penhallurick, Renew

Solutions

3.10 pm Afternoon Tea

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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

To Be Advised 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

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Conference Registration Fees

Early Bird Full Conference and Social Events Member Rate: $1040 per person

Early Bird Full Conference and Social Events Non Member Rate: $1210 per person

Early Bird Full Conference with Welcome Reception only Member Rate $910 per person

Early Bird Full Conference with Welcome Reception only Non Member Rate: $1080 per person

Early Bird Day Registration Member Rate $525 per person

Early Bird Day Registration Non Member Rate $595 per person

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

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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

Early Bird Member Rate: $275 per person

Early Bird Non member Rate: $325 per person

Standard Member Rate: $325 per person

Standard Non member Rate: $375 per person