Modelling water sensitive cities to create resilient communities 15 May Rather than taking a business-as-usual approach, the rapid growth of Australian cities provides an opportunity to change the way we view urban … Read more
Water sensitive design is at the heart of Australia’s largest urban renewal project 14 May At Melbourne’s Fishermans Bend development, engineers and urban planners have a unique opportunity to build a water sensitive city from the … Read more
From ownership to stewardship: how Te Ao Māori is changing water management in New Zealand 29 Apr Growing up next to Tāngonge, a wetland in the far north of New Zealand, has given stormwater engineer Troy Brockbank a lifelong passion for … Read more
Calculating the hydraulic efficiency of a constructed wetland 16 Apr By S Harrington. First published in Water e-Journal Vol 4 No 1 2019.
Building the potential of green-blue walls 27 Mar Rain gardens may bring greenery to dense cities, but green-blue walls are a new way of engineering that takes water into consideration, writes … Read more
Utility customers willing to pay more for liveability projects, study shows 4 Mar Hunter Water’s largest ever residential customer survey has shown its customers are willing to pay more for projects that benefit the community.