Joy in Water Magazine – Issue 10
Our industry magazine, Joy in Water, issue 10 is now available to download and read. Highlights include: Design Assistance: Creating A Sustainable Stormwater Network Westwood’s
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Our industry magazine, Joy in Water, issue 10 is now available to download and read. Highlights include: Design Assistance: Creating A Sustainable Stormwater Network Westwood’s
A modular bioretention solution with variable configuration, the AtlanBasin (formerly SPELBasin) provides high treatment capabilities in a condensed footprint – with up to 3800 square
Following the verification of AtlanFilter in December 2022, Stormwater Australia has verified our half-height model through the SQIDEP performance assessment process. This model joins our
Introducing the new-look industry magazine we are proud to announce Joy in Water has replaced The Flow magazine and issue 9 is now available to
SQIDEP Myth: The Protocol is Open to Conflicts of Interest Myth Claim: SQIDEP assessment is open to conflicts of interest that reduce the credibility of
SQIDEP Myth: 15 Rainfall Events Is Not Enough To Be Statistically Robust Myth Claim: During SQIDEP assessment, the number of rainfall events required is not
SQIDEP Myth: There Is No Requirement To Measure Dissolved Nitrogen Myth Claim: During SQIDEP assessment, specific pollutants, such as nitrogen, do not need to be
SQIDEP Myth: Rainfall Events Do Not Need To Be Sequential Myth Claim: During SQIDEP assessment, rainfall events do not need to be sequential and can
SQIDEP Myth: Rainfall Events Can Be Cherry Picked Myth Claim: During SQIDEP assessment, rainfall events can be chosen to only show the most favourable ×
SQIDEP Myth: Maintenance Is Not Recorded During the SQIDEP Testing Phase Myth Claim: Maintenance to stormwater devices does not need to be recorded as part
SQIDEP Myth: SQIDEP Is An Inferior Process Compared to USA Protocols Myth Claim: SQIDEP does not adequately assess the performance of devices compared to overseas
SQIDEP Myth: Hydraulics & Treatment Flowrates Are Not Part of the Assessment Myth Claim: Hydraulic and treatment flowrates are not reported in SQIDEP’s assessment process.
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