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Hydraulics Conference, Henderson Oration and ARR Workshop

A full day workshop incorporating the launch of the hydraulics book of ARR and latest developments in 2D modelling for water engineering applications will be held as part of the 12th Hydraulics in Water Engineering Conference. The conference and workshop will be held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in February 2016. The conference is being hosted in conjunction with the 11th International Symposium on Ecohydraulics which brings together a range of researchers and practitioners from around the world.

The Workshop will be of relevance to those involved with surface flow hydraulics and flood mapping in local government, regional water authorities, catchment management authorities and consultants.

Registration
For information and registration follow link http://ise2016.org/ or contact Warwick Bishop (wab@watertech.com.au, 0403 055 338)

A printable PDF flyer is available that includes the progam and full details.

ISHS2016 – Stepped Spillway Workshop Monday 27 June 2016

The following is from Hubert Chanson:

The 6th IAHR International Symposium on Hydraulic Structures will take place in June 2016 in Portland (http://www.ishs2016.com/). Prior to the event, a workshop on stepped spillways will be held on Monday, June 27 2016, as part of ISHS2016. I am sending you this flyer (attached), in hopes that you can circulate this to any interested individuals, consultants, companies and operators.  The course is limited to 50 attendees and should fill very quickly once the registration opens, but we would greatly appreciate your assistance in this effort.

If there is a strong demand, the course may be offered again, possibly in Australia.

ARR WSUD Slides

Due to popular request the slides are available here:

International Keynotes Announced for WSUD2015

This year’s Conference Steering Committee has bought together three International keynote speakers who are at the cutting edge of best practice in Water Sensitive Urban Design and Erosion and Sediment Control for the 9th International Water Sensitive Design Conference and the 3rd International Erosion Control Association National Conference.

Nanco Dolman
Royal HaskoningDHV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Nanco Dolman is a specialist in Water Resilience in Urban Areas at Royal HaskoningDHV.

Royal HaskoningDHV is an independent, global engineering and project management consultancy with nearly 7,000 colleagues across the world, working for public and private clients in more than 130 countries.

Nanco has a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Delft University of Technology (1998) and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture (2008).

Nanco is a part time lecturer in Adaptive Urban Development at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. Since 1998, Nanco has been the strategic advisor of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol for airport water management, water assessment and other water challenges related to airport planning.

As one of the Dutch front runners in Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD), Nanco is specialized in bridging water resilient design and engineering in making cities less vulnerable to water extremes, urban heat, degrading environments and ongoing population growth.

Stephen White
Philadelphia Water Department, Pennsylvania, USA

Stephen White is a civil engineering specialist in the Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) monitoring group of the Office of Watersheds at Philadelphia Water, Pennsylvania, USA.

Stephen is currently implementing a Comprehensive Monitoring Plan for Philadelphia’s Green City, Clean Waters program, an ambitious 25-year plan to reduce combined sewer overflows through Green Stormwater Infrastructure.

The GSI Monitoring Group provides qualitative and quantitative continuous and discrete performance data. With the number of GSI sites owned by the city already at four hundred different systems and expected to double in the coming years, GSI Monitoring is tasked with growing the number of monitored sites. He is working in partnership with Villanova University and Drexel University to intensively monitor select GSI and examine low cost, open source sensor technology.

Michael Harding
Geosyntec, California, USA

Michael V. Harding, CPESC, CESSWI, is a senior consultant based in California with more than 35 years of experience in erosion and sediment control, resource management, mined land reclamation, wildlife habitat development, and diffuse source pollution.

Mike is one of the leading technical experts in the erosion control and stormwater industries. He specializes in stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) development, implementation, inspection, and compliance. He also ranks among the nation’s leaders in the evaluation, research, development, and application of cost-effective erosion control materials and techniques.

Stormwater NSW Water Leadership Seminar

Stormwater NSW Leadership 2015 Event Logo

Empowering Women in Leadership to Exert Influence and Drive Change

When and Where

Thursday, 6th August, 2015
12.00 pm – 3.00 pm
Mantra Hotel Parramatta
Cnr Parkes St and Valentine Ave, Parramatta

What

Stormwater NSW, would like to invite you and your colleagues to attend the Water Leadership Seminar to be held at the Mantra Parramatta on Thursday, 6th August, 2015.

This leadership event is aimed at all professionals, men and women, in the water industry in technical and non-technical roles. The Seminar provides a professional development opportunity to explore leadership, mentoring, networks and career development opportunities for women and those who value and support women in leadership within the urban water sector.

A dynamic group of speakers from the political, executive, public sector and corporate leadership backgrounds will share insights, knowledge and explore leadership development challenges and opportunities.

To Register and Full Details

http://gemsevents.com.au/Resources/snsw_august_flyer.pdf

PDFs of the Slides from the 2D Workshop

As of 2015-07-14 these are the slides that I’ve received from the presenters:

Bill Syme has promised his but is on the road right now.  I’ll update this post as soon as I have received the PDF.

Full Day 2D Workshop

The Sydney Water Panel is running a full day 2D Modelling Workshop. Those with an interest in two-dimensional modelling and flood hydraulics should find this a fascinating insight into the current techniques for application in solving complex flooding problems. The workshop will also be a great opportunity to network and hear what other 2D modellers are doing.

Event Programme
Time Topic Speaker
0900 – 1000 Arrival/Registration
1000 – 1015 Introduction
1015 – 1100 Appraisal of approaches for assessing bridge losses using a 2D model Bill Syme
1100 – 1130 Morning Tea
1130 – 1215 Assessment of bridge losses using a range of 2D modelling tools – Gold Coast Case Study Andrew McCowan
1215 -1300 Sources of information which are available to validate numerical models (bridge hydraulics) Grantley Smith
1300 – 1415 Lunch
1415 – 1500 Modelling Structures and Bends – Benchmarking Study Bill Syme
1500 – 1600 Direct Rainfall versus Lumped Rainfall-Runoff Modelling Approaches Rhys Thomson
1600 – 1630 Afternoon tea and networking

Date and Location

16th June 2015
UTS Aerial Function Centre Jones Street, Ultimo

Cost

Early Bird Registration (closes 1 June 2015) ==> Members $150 + GST

After 1 June 2015 ==> Members $250 + GST Non Members $300 + GST

Morning Tea, Lunch and Afternoon tea included

Online registration is now open.

For further information contact Scott Button

Email: scott@lyallandassociates.com.au

CPD

Attendance at this session is worth up to 6 Engineers Australia CPD hours.

Printable Flyer

A printable PDF flyer is available for further distribution.

12th Conference on Hydraulics in Water Engineering

On behalf of the Ecohydraulics Committee of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) and the National Committee on Water Engineering of Engineers Australia (EA), I am delighted to invite you to the 12th Conference on Hydraulics in Water Engineering on 9-11 Feb 2016, in Melbourne, Australia. This conference will be run jointly with the 11th International Symposium on Ecohydraulics (ISE2016).

Under the overall theme of Hydraulics and the Environment – Working with Nature, the National Conference on Hydraulics in Water Engineering will focus on the ways in which hydraulics contributes to sustainable engineering investigations and design in the water environment.

It is my pleasure to announce that the 12th Conference on Hydraulics in Water Engineering technical program will include the following:

  • Keynote presentations, including Henderson Oration
  • Technical Sessions with oral and poster presentations on water engineering hydraulics

This conference is being jointly run with the 11th International Symposium on Ecohydraulics (ISE2016), which will take place on 7-12 Feb. Delegates have the option of registering for the full ISE 2016 meeting (including registration for the three-day Hydraulics in Water Engineering conference) or register just for the three-day Hydraulics in Water Engineering conference.

Abstracts are due on the 22nd May 2015. Further details of the conference, submission of abstracts and registration are available on the joint conference web-site http://www.ise2016.org/.

ARR Update March 2105

Book 3 – Peak Flow Estimation released for industry comment

The ARR team is pleased to announce the first complete draft book of the 4th edition of Australian Rainfall and Runoff is released for industry comment. Book 3 covers both regional and at site flood frequency estimation techniques. The at site flood frequency chapter is a significant change from the version previously available (Kuczera and Franks, 2006) and supersedes this version. Please note that this is a draft and as such some of the figures, examples and formatting have not been finalised. The report will be available for industry comment until the end of April. Software for the regional flood frequency estimation method is in the final stages of testing and will be released soon. FLIKE will be also be commercially available for a small price from TUFLOW in the near future.

Project 5- regional flood methods – stage 3 report release

In conjunction with the release of Book 3 Chapter 3 Regional Flood Frequency Estimation the Project 5 regional flood methods stage 3 report and data report by the University of Western Sydney team (lead by Dr Ataur Rahman) are being released. This report provides more detail on the method and supplements the chapter. Stage 3 is the final stage of the project which began in 2008. Thank you to all the project team, state teams and government organisations that provided data for this nationally significant project. This project is a significant advance on the techniques in ARR 1987.

PROJECT 5 VIDEO RELEASE

To accompany the release of Book 3 chapter 3 Regional Flood Frequency Estimation we are also releasing a short background video on the development and implementation of the method.  The video is available on the ARR youtube station.

How to comment on ARR books and chapters

The ARR welcomes comment from industry on all the books and chapters as they are released. In order to capture all the comments we have developed a dedicated comment section on the ARR website. Please link your comment to a specific book, chapter and version to assist with addressing comments.

Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium

The 36th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium will be held 7-10 December 2015 in Hobart, Tasmania. This event, hosted by Engineers Australia and its National Committee on Water Engineering, is Australia’s leading symposium devoted to hydrology and water resources.

The industry launch of the revised edition of Australian Rainfall and Runoff will be held at the symposium. A session will be dedicated to ARR papers.

Call for abstracts is now open and closes on the 27th of April.

HWRS Abstracts Extended to 27th April

The HWRS team have extended the abstract submission deadline until 27th April 2015. See the attached scientific programme for full details.

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