Overview
Join us to hear from industry experts on an innovative collaborative research project highlighting the value of independent device testing for effective and compliant stormwater management.
This exclusive webinar will explore the research partnership between Atlan, a leading stormwater device manufacturer, and UniSC, a growing regional education and research hub. Together, they have embarked on a mission to assess the pollutant removal efficiency of stormwater devices and overcome the challenges of meeting state construction guidelines with traditional event monitoring techniques.
At the heart of this collaborative research endeavour lies a novel approach: turning real-world sites into field-based laboratories. UniSC researchers have transformed field monitoring sites into real-world laboratory testing grounds by simulating stormwater event conditions to collect device performance data.
This data serves as the foundation for an emerging verification pathway in the Stormwater Quality Improvement Device Evaluation Protocol (SQIDEP), an industry-formulated initiative aimed at verifying and standardising the performance of stormwater technologies.
In this webinar, university researchers will illuminate the methodologies employed in this emerging technique of laboratory-field trials. They will underscore the value of meeting the rigorous criteria for independent SQIDEP verification.
This presentation promises to offer a glimpse into the future of stormwater management, where collaboration between academia and industry drives innovation and excellence. We invite you to join us for this enlightening discussion and be part of the journey towards more sustainable and resilient urban environments.
Key messages-
- Gain an understanding of stormwater pollutants in urban catchments.
- Hear about the Stormwater Quality Improvement Device Evaluation Protocol (SQIDEP) and why it matters to decision-making in urban stormwater management.
- Learn about the value of independent data for informing the verification of stormwater improvement devices.
- Explore the emerging laboratory evaluation pathway for SQIDEP and see a ‘real-world laboratory’ stormwater event in action.
- Get insights into how collaborative work between researchers and industry benefits the environment and your bottom line.
Who should attend
This webinar is highly relevant for anyone working in the following industries-
- Civil
- Environmental
- Water, Stormwater
- Circular Economies
You do not need to be an Engineers Australia member to attend.
Speakers
Results-oriented National Sales Manager with a proven track record of driving revenue growth and building strong client relationships in the stormwater management industry. Recognized for his ability to empathize with client needs, Thomas has established and nurtured robust connections, enabling him to craft tailor-made solutions that resonate with stakeholders. His expertise includes leading sales teams and devising strategic sales plans, and Thomas is committed to achieving and exceeding targets through effective communication and collaboration.
Jane-Louise Lampard is Program Lead for Environmental Health at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her research specialisation is water related health risks to humans and the environment. She has 16 years’ experience in water research focussing on alternate water sources, water treatment and ecosystem protection. For the last 10 years she has been collaborating with local and state government, developers and industry on projects related to safe reuse of urban runoff, limiting the impact of stormwater on aquatic ecosystems, and creating water sensitive cities. Ms Lampard co-chairs the Stormwater Australia SQIDEP Technical Review Panel.
Dr Luke Verstraten is a Lecturer in Environmental Science and Engineering at University of the Sunshine Coast, he has a passion for working with Industry to achieve robust innovative solutions to environmental issues. Stormwater has been a key focus of his research over the last decade He collaborates locally, nationally, and internationally with regulators, manufacturers, developers, and natural resource managers advancing erosion and sediment control, stormwater drainage, stormwater treatment systems, and ecosystem protection. Dr Verstraten is training the next generation of environmental managers and engineers to achieve positive impacts for the environment, industry, and society.
Pricing
Technical Society Member: Free
Student: Free
Non-Member: Free