Learn how to design stormwater (WSUD) assets for water quality improvement, flow reduction and stormwater harvesting.

Training Overview

This course provides practical guidance critical to the design and review of street-scale WSUD assets to manage stormwater pollution and flow volumes, with a strong focus on emerging asset classes (e.g., permeable pavements, passively irrigated trees, ephemeral wetlands, etc). As such, the course covers both lot scale / streetscape and greenfield systems, as well as design considerations for stormwater harvesting schemes.

The session will reference the industry resources such as the Emerging Assets for Stormwater Flow Management: State of Knowledge, Melbourne Water MUSIC Guidelines and others. The session showcases real-world examples of good versus poor design. It also features insights from recent research findings.

Practical class exercises give participants a chance to apply best practice design and test learning in a small group context. Participants will be encouraged to share knowledge and experience with peers throughout the session.

The course highlights additional resources to extend the learnings from the course, for those seeking to further their knowledge and understanding.

Audience

  • Public and private sector practitioners who want to deepen their knowledge on the design of stormwater treatment measures to meet flow and water quality objectives.

  • WSUD designers and stormwater engineers, involved in the design and approval of WSUD assets that include stormwater harvesting, infiltration and/or water quality improvements.

  • Any other senior and junior staff involved in stormwater planning and/or asset management.

Delivery Mode & Format

Duration: Half-day online training (+ 30 mins break)

Format: presentation, quizzes, Q&A and interactive activities. Participants are guided through worked examples.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the points of difference in the design of emerging WSUD assets (e.g., passively irrigated rainwater tanks, ephemeral wetlands, permeable pavements), including how to spot good vs poor designs.

  • Gain an appreciation of the difference in outcomes between traditional and emerging WSUD assets.

  • Gain an understanding of how to achieve flow reduction targets for stormwater harvesting and infiltration schemes.

  • Build your ability to apply modelling tools for WSUD assets design.

  • Learn about the latest insights coming from academic research in the area of best practice stormwater / catchment management.

  • Know where to find additional information and industry resources to further your skills and knowledge.

Training Outline

  • Stormwater management context: key policy drivers, GED and flow volume objectives.

  • WSUD design considerations across different asset types.

  • Research insights that can be used to drive on-ground innovation.

  • Use of modelling tools in design.

  • Real-world examples of good vs poor design.

  • Worked examples of lot scale and greenfield systems.

Format and event type
Training or Workshop
Paid event
Date and time
End date
Location

This online event will be held via Microsoft Teams. A meeting link will be shared via email the day before the event.

Max attendees
30