Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Urban Design 2006

Session Details

Poster Session - Wine and Cheese

Tuesday, 4 April 2006 17:30 -19:00

Lumina Room

Software for the stochastic simulation of climate variability over urban systems
  • Sri Srikanthan, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
  • Practical application of WSUD principles in the field: Three examples
  • Peter E Bacon, Woodlots and Wetlands Pty Ltd, Australia
  • Mr Ryan Z Smith, Rickard Hails Moretti Pty Ltd, Australia
  • The use of retrofit SUDS to achieve urban water quality improvement
  • Andrew D Swan, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • Stormwater harvesting and re-use at Darling Harbour, NSW
  • Ivor Dessa, Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, Australia
  • Dr Brett C Phillips, Cardno Willing (NSW) Pty Ltd, Australia
  • Eynesbury township - a sustainable integrated water and energy system
  • Jonathon S McLean, Coomes Consulting Group Pty Ltd, Australia
  • Mr Mark K Roberts, Coomes Consulting Group Pty Ltd, Australia
  • Managing the urban water cycle in new developments
  • Dr Fayyaz A Memon, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • Analysing the performance of WSUD using XP-SWMM
  • Dr Brett C Phillips, Cardno Willing (NSW) Pty Ltd, Australia
  • A comparison of the latest advances in inundation analysis in the Netherlands to Australian practice
  • Fiona Johnson, Cardno Lawson Treloar, Australia
  • Gas pockets and hydraulic jumps in pressurised pipelines
  • Christof L Lubbers, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
  • Dynamic simulation of an existing WWTP and a combined sewer system - description of the modelling procedure
  • Dr Jürgen Wiese, Anlagen- und Sondermaschinen Automation (ASA) GmbH, Germany
  • Computation of flow hydraulics in Samut Prakarn waste water collection system , Thailand
  • Prof Tawatchai Tingsanchali, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
  • Wet sediment - a problem in stormwater systems?
  • Kristin Karlsson, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
  • Sensitivity of lumped conceptual pathogen models
  • Mr Shane R Haydon, Monash University, Australia
  • Embedded hierarchical network modelling: a means to integrate across scales and systems
  • Mr Matthew J Hardy, The University of Newcastle, Australia
  • Study of the investigation of infiltration and inflow based on historical data
  • Nobuo Tsuda, Japan Institute of Wastewater Engineering Technology, Japan
  • UGROW - a software tool for integrated urban water management
  • Prof Cedo Maksimovic, Imperial Colledge London, United Kingdom
  • Aims, potentials and the long way to realize real time control in two sewer systems
  • Michael Simon, Germany
  • A toxicant treatment facility for the field evaluation of filtration media for urban stormwater treatment
  • Mr Stephen Marshall, University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Chemical water quality and health risk assessment of urban rainwater tanks
  • Dr Heather F Chapman, CRC Water Quality and Treatment, Australia
  • Applying WSRD to the Victorian Road Network: Looking outside the square and using common sense and realistic options
  • Marianne E Robertson, VicRoads, Australia
  • Cairns CBD drainage upgrade - coupled 1D-2D hydrodynamic modelling of stormwater flows
  • Wesley G Bailey, Maunsell Australia, Australia
  • Mr Mark F Britton, DHI Water and Environment Pty Ltd, Australia
  • Low impact urban design and development: scope, founding principles and collaborative learning
  • Marjorie R Van Roon, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • Dr Charles T Eason, Landcare Research Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
  • How to integrate WSUD into planning for a growth corridor - a life cycle assessment
  • Jonathon S McLean, Coomes Consulting Group Pty Ltd, Australia
  • Mr Matt R Francey, Melbourne Water, Australia
  • Altona Green Park - delivering water sensitive urban design solutions through a PPP process, with triple bottom line results
  • Phil J Charlton, Hyder Consulting Pty Ltd, Australia
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