Atlan Stormwater

Atlan BaffleBox Installation in Geelong: Making Stormwater Treatment Visible

Managing stormwater runoff from a 200-lot hillside residential development is, to say the least, an engineering challenge. However, our VIC team was more than thrilled to answer the call and contribute to this new project at one of Geelong’s most sought-after suburbs, Wandana Heights. We delivered a SPEL BaffleBox GPT that provided primary treatment for […]

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Stormceptor-Hydrosystem Stormwater Treatment Trains for City of Casey, VIC

SPEL was delighted to deliver two stormwater treatment trains for a new 226-unit residential development in the City of Casey. Each treatment train is composed of a Stormceptor and a Hydrosystem. The double-chamber Stormceptor serves as a sediment and hydrocarbon management device. The device uses retention time to separate sediment and light fluids from stormwater. This proess is also aided with the use

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SPEL Ecoceptor Gross Pollutant Trap Going Into The Ground at Rozelle Interchange, NSW

Here are some amazing snaps of a SPEL Ecoceptor gross pollutant trap going into the ground at Rozelle Interchange, NSW. We are humbled to be working on this critical infrastructure project—truly an amazing opportunity to help protect Sydney Harbour from more stormwater pollutants entering our waterways. Kudos to our very own Robert Chesterfield for the

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Stormwater Treatment Systems at Victorian School Building Authority\’s New Projects

SPEL is honoured to supply ten stormwater treatment systems to one of the Victorian School Building Authority’s new projects. These stormwater assets are set to treat all outfalls from the site according to best practice standards—that is 80% total suspended solids reduction, and 45% Total Phosphorus and Nitrogen reduction. Read more about the project here:

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Bundaberg Regional Council\’s Washpool Creek Naturalisation Project

It\’s exciting to see innovative stormwater management initiatives gather momentum among local governments. A great example of this is Bundaberg Regional Council\’s Washpool Creek Naturalisation Project, which is set to deliver an integrated public open space that balances its technical stormwater drainage function whilst also yielding significant ecological and environmental benefits. This is the community\’s

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SPELChamber detention system for a new soccer field in The Hills Shire

It was an absolute privilege to deliver this 232 kL SPELChamber detention system for a new soccer field in The Hills Shire, NSW. Manufactured from recycled High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), the StormChamber creates a very durable structure for stormwater detention, designed to withstand Class D loadings. Learn more about this onsite stormwater detention system by

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SPELBasin is now SQIDEP verified

We\’re delighted to share that SPELBasin is now verified under Stormwater Australia\’s Stormwater Quality Improvement Device Evaluation Protocol (SQIDEP). As an independent evaluation process for verifying the performance of stormwater technologies, SQIDEP plays a vital role in continuing to drive best practice, standardisaton, and innovation in stormwater quality improvement. Formulated by stormwater industry, SQIDEP provides

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SPEL Hydrochannel is now SQIDEP verified

We\’re delighted to share that Hydrochannel is now verified under Stormwater Australia\’s Stormwater Quality Improvement Device Evaluation Protocol (SQIDEP). As an independent evaluation process for verifying the performance of stormwater technologies, SQIDEP plays a vital role in continuing to drive best practice, standardisaton, and innovation in stormwater quality improvement. Formulated by stormwater industry, SQIDEP provides

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Stormwater Detention Pond in a Coal Unloading Facility in Regional NSW

Plants and treatment wetlands can surely do amazing things! These before-and-after photos were taken at a stormwater detention pond in a coal unloading facility in regional NSW, where we installed a floating wetland. The dark water sample was taken from the detention pond\’s inlet, while the clearer one was sampled from the outlet. The plants

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SPELVault unit together with eight SPELFilters in Southern Highlands, NSW

It was an absolute pleasure to deliver this SPELVault unit together with eight SPELFilters to one of our valued clients in Southern Highlands, NSW. (Kudos to Robert Chesterfield for these fantastic onsite photos!) Having supplied SPELVaults and SPELFilters to several projects over the past few weeks is a good way to gauge our customers\’ confidence

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Vortceptor GPTs Delivered To A Site Within Blacktown City Council LGA

Here are some fantastic snaps of one of several Vortceptor GPTs we recently delivered to a site within Blacktown City Council LGA. Thanks to Andrew Buggins for sharing these photos! Having been contracted to supply this GPT solution—which has also received the approval of Blacktown City Council—demonstrates our customers\’ trust in the performance of our

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Stormceptor Installation at Maldon, NSW

Install a #FibreglassReinforcedPlastic stormwater tank 10 metres underground? Challenge accepted! Have a look at these fantastic images from our recent Stormceptor installation at Maldon, NSW. Thanks to Robert Chesterfield for sharing these snaps! With a Total Excavation Depth of 9.44 metres and Depth to Invert at 6.07 metres, the biggest consideration for this installation was

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