Atlan Stormwater

SQIDEP Myth: Is There Specific Requirements to Measure Dissolved Nitrogen (or Other Pollutants)?

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 measured. × Dismiss this alert. SQIDEP does not require testing for any specific pollutants. It is a robust, repeatable methodology to collect samples to test for ANY desired stormwater pollutant […]

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SQIDEP Myth: Are Sequential Rainfall Events Required During Testing?

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 be cherry picked to favourably show performance. × Dismiss this alert. Sequential events are not specifically required by SQIDEP, and the background to this flexibility is based on three practical

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SQIDEP Myth: Can SQIDEP Events Be Cherry Picked?

SQIDEP Myth: Rainfall Events Can Be Cherry Picked Myth Claim: During SQIDEP assessment, rainfall events can be chosen to only show the most favourable × Dismiss this alert. SQIDEP is a robust, repeatable framework that is supported by a process that involves two independent evaluators, backing from leading industry-body Stormwater Australia, and follows key checks

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SQIDEP Myth: Is Maintenance Included During the Test Phase?

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 of the SQIDEP protocol. × Dismiss this alert. Maintenance is recorded. SQIDEP (V1.3 5.2.f) clearly states that “Discussion of all/any maintenance activities performed on the treatment measure including, nature, interval,

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SQIDEP Myth: Is SQIDEP Inferior To USA Protocols?

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 testing protocols. × Dismiss this alert. SQIDEP is a framework established by Stormwater Australia – providing an industry-formulated, independent evaluation process for verifying the performance of devices and technologies for

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SQIDEP Myth: Are Hydraulic & Treatment Flowrates Part of the Assessment?

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. × Dismiss this alert. This claim is incorrect and hydraulics & treatment flowrates are key criteria in SQIDEP’s assessment requirements. SQIDEP (Page 32, Table 3 — Minimum data and qualifying

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SQIDEP Myth: Can test sites be picked to favour device performance?

SQIDEP Myth: Test Sites Can be Selected to Favour Device Performance Myth Claim: You can skew the SQIDEP results by putting the test site in an area that heavily favours the performance of the device. × Dismiss this alert. Following SQIDEP’s 5.2 Framework for Reporting, you must submit catchment characteristics including grade & land use

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Kingsford Smith Airport: Safe Hangar Storage for Firefighting Foam

Located eight kilometres south of the Sydney CBD, Kingsford Smith Airport is home to Rex Airline’s airport hangar facility and headquarters. With funding and support from the NSW state government, the facility acts as the airline’s national hub. Planning to extend their fleet of Boeing 737s to nine aircraft, the hangar is crucial to sustaining

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Joy In Water Magazine – Issue 9

After many years publishing The Flow Magazine, with our rebrand to Atlan we have also refreshed our industry magazine identity. We are proud to introduce our “Joy in Water” Magazine. Aside from a slightly new identity it is filled with the same engaging articles you’ve come to know and love. Highlights for issue 9 include:

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Microplastics and Tire Wear Particles in Urban Stormwater: Abundance, Characteristics, and Potential Mitigation Strategies

ABSTRACT: Stormwater has been identified as a pathway for microplastics (MPs), including tire wear particles (TWPs), into aquatic habitats. Our knowledge of the abundance of MPs in urban stormwater and potential strategies to control MPs in stormwater is still limited. In this study, stormwater samples were collected from microlitter capture devices (inlet and outlet) during

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Webinar: Behind the Screen: The Technical Secrets of the Vortceptor

30 March 2023 – 1PM (Australian EST) Get ready to revolutionize the way you manage stormwater with SPEL Stormwater’s groundbreaking Vortceptor system! Join us for an exciting webinar where we’ll explore the cutting-edge technology behind this innovative stormwater management solution. During this webinar, you’ll discover how Vortceptors work to remove pollutants and debris from stormwater

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SPEL Flow #8 – Australian Stormwater Design

Check out issue 8 of The Flow which is packed full of engaging articles, case studies and resources. Featured articles include: Australian Stormwater Design: Fabricating local stormwater assets Australia’s Plastic Footprint: Phasing out single use plastics SPELFilter now SQIDEP Verified: Meeting tertiary treatment standards Stormwater Shepherds Corporate Sponsor Highlight – Partnering to improve our waterways:

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Coomera Megavault: 3,000,000 litre Detention with Stormwater Harvesting & Treatment

https://youtu.be/io_ek45o3hA A key upcoming development in Coomera, Queensland, will see a flagship extension to the local Westfield shopping centre – with the additional complex housing a large warehouse retailer, service station and 783-car parking lot.  Supporting local growth, the large-format site will complement nearby retail establishments and community infrastructure. Close to local creeks and surrounded

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SQIDEP: Setting Tertiary Treatment Standards with SPELFilter

SQIDEP verified in December 2022, SPELFilter has become the latest of our stormwater devices to gain approval through Stormwater Australia’s rigorous testing and performance assessment process. This device joins the Hydrochannel and SPELBasin – approved in 2020/21 respectively. Clean water is a right, not a privilege, and protecting our waterways with stormwater infrastructure that meets

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