2017 50 Shades of Blue Green and Brown - Day 2
Conference Proceedings - Thursday, 12th October
Please find below the concurrent session PowerPoints from the 2017 IECA National and Stormwater Queensland Conference.
*Please note that this only includes sessions that have been approved by the presenter for distribution.
Keynote Presentation - 9.00 am to 9.45 am
The Use of Soil Surface Attributes as Indicators of Soil Function in Drylands
Dr David Eldridge, Office of Environment and Heritage
Concurrent Session 1 - 11.00 am to 11.25 am
Rain on Grid Modelling with ARR 2016
Adam Broit,Water Modelling Solutions
Concurrent Session 2 - 11.30 am to 11.55 am
Reflections on 45 years of Revegetation Successes, Failures and Impossible Specification Requirements
Paul Clarke, Valley Hydramulch and Revegetation
A Little More WSUD With That Bioretention Please! A Collaboratively Developed Project Delivery Framework for Improved WSUD Outcomes
Daniel Niven and Malcolm Eadie, Premise
What a Croc! Development Planning and Stormwater Management in the NT
Dr Ian Hollingsworth, Horizon Environmental Soil Survey and Evaluation
Concurrent Session 3 - 12.00 pm to 12.25 pm
Living Infrastructure – Just Add Stormwater
Kim Markwell, E2Designlab
Evaluation and Development of New Green Life Alternatives for Bioretention Swales and Erosion
Todd Layt, Ozbreed Pty Ltd
Concurrent Session 4 - 1.30 pm to 1.55 pm
The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men… Coffs Harbour Slipway - Contaminated Lands Rehabilitation
Kurt Laboyrie, The NSW Soil Conservation Service
Bioretention System Design Criteria for Habitat and Landscape Amenity
Dr Courtney Henderson, AECOM
Concurrent Session 5 - 2.00 pm to 2.55 pm
Short Hit of Training: QGIS and Batchy to Support Stormwater Modelling
Daniel Knott, Water Modelling Solutions
Handout: QGIS and Batchy to Support Stormwater Modelling
Concurrent Session 6 - 3.25 pm to 3.55 pm
Why Is That So Session: Revision of the CPESC Certification Process in Australia and New Zealand by IECA's CPESC Committee
Janine Koppel and Michael Frankcombe, IECA
Should MUSIC be used to forecast the maintenance requirements of gross pollutant traps? Is there a better way?
Ben Penhallurick, Renew Solutions and Brad Dalrymple, BMT WBM
Let’s Get our Priorities Straight
Glenn Browning, Healthy Land and Water
Concurrent Session 7 - 4.00 pm to 4.55 pm
Short Hit of Training: Construction-phase Erosion and Sediment Control when Working in Waterways
Andrew Macleod, SEEC
Short Hit of Training: Real Time Radar Rainfall Data Access and Use in Hydronet
Brian Jackson, Water Technology