urban developer integrated water management from the sub-allotment to the subdivision ewater road...
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Urban DeveloperIntegrated Water Management
From the sub-allotment to the subdivision eWater Road Show 21 Feb – Part 4 of 5
Dr Matthew HardyEnvironmental Engineer, BMT WBM
Urban Product Leader, eWater
• Policy frameworks and decisions are becoming increasingly complex
• Regulators are encouraging alternatives options…
• …and more efficient use of water resources
• Increased stakeholder engagement further complicates decision making processes
• Solutions emphasise integrated or total water cycle management for purpose of water sensitive urban design
Supporting Better Decision-making in Urban Water
More Precisely Some of the Decisions Faced Are
• Design Decision – What infrastructure will
• meet strormwater peak flow reduction and detention requirements? • meet stormwater quality improvement targets?• reduce consumptions of mains supply?• decrease runoff days to local streams?• maximise developable land…..?
• Policy Decisions – Which management options should we invest in to
• meet out mains water consumption targets, at what scale?• reduce ecological impacts of urban development on our catchment?• improve local and regional water security?• increase the longevity of our existing infrastructure?
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Tools for Integrated Water Management
• Integration of modelling across the water cycle• Stormwater runoff generation
• Demand, end use and supply
• Waste water generation and re-use
• Stormwater constituent generation v1.0
• Stormwater constituent treatment v1.0
• Comparison and analysis at a range of scales
• A customisable and flexible modelling environment
• Productivity tools to aid model development
• Support for multi-replicate simulation v1 .0
What Does Offer?
• Build and modelling the existing water management infrastructure
• stormwater
• water supply
• waster water
or even
• a third pipe supply
• Apply it to both greenfield and brownfield sites
With v0.4 Beta You Can......
Mains Supply In
Water Use Node
Tank
Roof
Impervious Area
Stormwater Out
Waste Water Out
With v0.4 Beta You Can......
• Explore management options at a range of scales
Allotment
With v0.4 Beta You Can......
• Explore management options at a range of scales
Cluster
• Vertical integrated models to explore strategies at a range of scales
Link Scales
With v0.4 Beta You Can......
Mains Supply In
Water Use Node
Tank
Roof
Impervious Area
Stormwater Out
Waste Water Out
Beyond 0.4.0 we will support…
• Operation across a broader range of scales
Subdivision
• MUSIC water quality modelling tools
• The simulate water quality constituents
• The exploration of stormwater quality treatment options
Beyond 0.4.0 we will support…
Some of the key differentiating features of Urban Developer are the …
• Integration of water quantity and quality across the entire water cycle;
• Improved representation of urban demand and end use;
• An ability to informatively link system operations across scales; and
• Flexibility with respect to network configuration and definition.
In Summary
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