Implementation of Water Sensitive Urban Design in South Australia

Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) can be defined as “an approach to urban planning and design that integrates the management of the total water cycle into the urban development process”. Four leaders in this field will present on the progress in WSUD in South Australia, with an emphasis on stormwater management: Mellissa Bradley (Program Manager with Water Sensitive SA), Dr David Kemp (Adjunct Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Water Management & Reuse, University of South Australia), and Ruth Ward & Linda-Marie McDowell (senior environment protection officers at the EPA).


Detailed bios and abstracts can be found here.

WHEN
October 12, 2015 at 5:30pm - 7:30pm
WHERE
The Joinery
111 Franklin St
Adelaide, SA 5000
Australia
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CONTACT
Sustainable Engineering Society SA · · 0422 586 329

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