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AtlanChannel: Channel Drain & Grates for Stormwater Conveyance

AtlanChannel is the latest addition to our stormwater conveyance range – helping projects meet drainage needs with a locally manufactured channel drain system that uses up to 80% recycled feedstock. With a polymer concrete composition, the AtlanChannel improves project sustainability without compromising quality or performance. AtlanChannel offers a high-strength alternative to precast concrete products, delivering […]

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Atlan Stormwater: Thanking Our Clients, Family & Peers for a Great 2024

Atlan was known as the Greatest King of Atlantis and Protector of the Oceans, and we sincerely thank our stormwater family of Zero Pollution Ambassadors – our teammates, industry peers, and professional partners – for working with us throughout 2024. Together, we ensure our belief that clean waterways are a right, not a privilege is

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Cowes, Phillip Island: Water Quality, OSD & Stormwater Harvesting Solutions

Lifestyle Communities, Cowes, is a modern development just three-hundred and fifty metres from the pristine coastline of Phillip Island. This vibrant seaside development is just a short distance from nearby beaches – including Yellow Sand Beach and Red Rock Beach. The 263-lot master planned residential estate combines low-maintenance homes and high-value amenities. Sustainable, liveable spaces

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Kingston Park: Tasmania’s First Floating Treatment Wetlands

Kingston is home to Tasmania’s first Floating Treatment Wetlands – an innovative approach to stormwater management that mimics natural floating island environments to enhance waterfront land value, improve water quality, and provide habitats for local wildlife. Installed in the Kingborough Council LGA with GPT (Gross Pollutant Trap) pretreatment, these Floating Wetlands will support clean waterways

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AtlanVault case study featuring stormwater solutions incorporating AtlanVault OSD Tanks & StormSack GPTs

Bayswater: Designing Stormwater Solutions for a Constrained Warehouse Site

Bayswater is a suburb in the City of Knox LGA with a combination of residential and industrial zoning, located just twenty-seven kilometres west of the Melbourne CBD. Historically known for its factories and manufacturing, the suburb has received extensive council investment to manage and develop growth through the Bayswater Renewal Strategy. An upcoming warehouse extension

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Plastic Pollution: Ocean Floor Reservoirs

Leading research by the CSIRO, in collaboration with the University of Toronto, has uncovered insights into the accumulation of plastic waste on the ocean floor – with estimates of up to 11 million tonnes of plastic pollution residing in these deep-sea reservoirs. The study was based on data from remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and reveals

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StormSack SQIDEP Verified: At-Source Pollution Capture

Joining our recent SQIDEP verification for FlowFilter and Vortceptor, the Atlan StormSack is now verified through Stormwater Australia’s robust testing evaluation pathway – the Stormwater Quality Improvement Device Evaluation Protocol.   The StormSack is an at-source Gross Pollutant Trap (GPT) that can be employed in new or existing developments to capture urban pollutants. Its innovative

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SQIDEP Independent Testing for Vortceptor

Vortceptor SQIDEP Verified: Independently Tested Pollution Removal Efficiencies

We are delighted to announce the addition of the Vortceptor to our SQIDEP verified range – our locally manufactured, high-performance vortex screening GPT (Gross Pollutant Trap). The latest of our water quality range to be independently verified in accordance with Stormwater Australia’s rigorous protocol – it joins our SQIDEP verified range which includes FlowFilter, FlowGuard,

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SQIDEP Verification for FlowFilter: Stormwater Australia’s Testing Protocol

Independently tested and verified through Stormwater Australia’s rigorous testing protocol, we are pleased to announce that FlowFilter is now SQIDEP verified. This innovative tertiary filtration solution is now officially recognised by Australia’s leading stormwater body for its capabilities for effective stormwater management. Stormwater Quality Improvement Device Evaluation Protocol (SQIDEP) is an industry-leading protocol that creates

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AtlanFlow SN8 Pipe: Approved by Transport for NSW for Classified Roads

Our locally manufactured HDPE pipe, AtlanFlow SN8 Pipe, has been assessed as meeting requirements by Transport for NSW’s Specification R23 Plastic Flexible Pipe Standards. AtlanFlow is our SN8 dual wall pipe with high-performance hydraulics for stormwater drainage applications and conveyance scenarios. Performing in accordance with Australian standards, including AS/NZS 5065, AtlanFlow SN8 Pipe is now

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What is the volume provided by each geocellular tank module?

Project efficiencies across freight, assembly and installation are improved by modules with high storage capacity. Each geocellular system has different storage capacity per module – with larger modules needing less modules for equivalent amounts of storage volume. Module volume for common systems include – System Litres per module AtlanCube 1,000 Atlantis Flo-Tank 119 Rainsmart Ellipse

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What are the installation benefits of higher volume geocellular tank modules?

Installation efficiency is aided by larger module sizes with less components. By increasing the footprint of each module, more cubic metres of storage can be installed with less total handling, assembly and on-site labour. Larger modules with fewer components lead to reductions in the complexity of assembly across the entire tank volume – effectively scaling

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How many components are required to assemble 100 cubic metres of geocellular tank modules?

Geocellular storage systems require different amounts of components per tank module. Large modules with less components can be rapidly deployed – and installation is streamlined. In comparison, small module sizes with high amounts of components require more handling and result in longer installation timelines and greater complexity of assembly. Components per cubic metre of storage

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How many modules are required per cubic metre of storage for geocellular tank systems?

The number of modules per cubic metre of storage varies across different geocellular tank systems, and module size is a key influential factor. Modules per cubic metre of storage impacts installation efficiency – with larger modules requiring less lifts, maneuvering, and assembly for equivalent volumes of storage. For common geocellular systems, the reported number of

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AtlanChamber: 770kL OSD Tank for Cobram’s Regional Shopping Hub

Cobram is a regional Victorian centre in the Shire of Moira bordered by Australia’s longest river, the Murray River, and scenic surroundings with local orchards, dairy farms, and wineries.   An upcoming shopping centre development, Cobram Village, will provide growth avenues for the township with supermarket facilities and commercial zoning. The retail hub will support essential

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Plastic Free July 2024 - Atlan Stormwater

Plastic Free July 2024: Solutions to Plastic Pollution

This year’s Plastic Free July asks us all to be part of the ‘Plastic Pollution Solution’ and reduce our reliance on single-use plastics. Each year, Plastic Free July draws 100+ million global participants from 190 countries – and asks communities to reduce their plastic footprint. In Australia, we use over 1 million tonnes of single-use

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