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WSUD: basic procedures for 'source control' of stormwater

 - a Handbook for Australian practice



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Editor: John R Argue

This Handbook is focussed on the principles of water sensitive urban design (WSUD) applied to stormwater management and is endorsed by Stormwater Industry Association (SIA), the Australian Water Association (AWA) and Dept of Water, Western Australia. The Handbook has been adopted by EEA (Engineering Education Australia) as the basis for a series of 2-day Workshops conducted across the nation since August, 2005. The Handbook has been well received and found relevant to the needs of municipal officers and government regulators responsible for urban stormwater management and to consultants who undertake detailed (stormwater) design tasks for councils and developers. The technical content is equally applicable to practitioners in Darwin, Hobart, Perth and Brisbane and all urban concentrations located between these extremities of the nation.

 

Features of the Handbook include -

 

 

The Handbook received the 2005 SIA National Award for excellence in Stormwater Education, the 2005 Excellence Award for Engineering Reports (South Australia Division of Engineers Australia) and was a Finalist in the 2005 National EA Engineering Excellence Awards.

 

The cost of the Handbook is $ 167.00 including GST and is obtainable from -

 

Dr Diane Wiesner,                                                   Mr. Dean Clarke

[Ph: (02) 9413 1288]                                    [Ph: (02) 9438 5355]

 bookshop@awa.asn.au,                                           eabooks@engineersmedia.com.au
www.awa.asn.au/Bookshop.aspx                            
  www.eabooks.com.au

Australian Water Association Bookshop,                 Engineers Australia Books,

PO Box 388,                                                          PO Box 588,

ARTARMON, NSW  1570                                   CROWS NEST, NSW   1585

 

NOTE: Introductory information on Urban Water Resources Centre including background, consulting capabilities/resources and research opportunities etc can be found under http://www.unisa.edu.au/water/research/UWRG/

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