Stormwater best management practice is aimed at reducing potential downstream impacts on aquatic ecosystem health. Sediment basins, wetlands and ponds are commonly used in subtropical Australia for water-quality improvement; they also have the potential to enhance aquatic biodiversity in urbanised catchments. Two retrofit field sites in Brisbane, Australia were monitored for water quality and ecosystem health. The Golden Pond "wetland system" treatment train consisted of a sediment basin and two wetlands. The Bridgewater Creek "pond system", consisted of a sediment basin and five ponds. Suspended solids were reduced during wet weather, but increased during dry weather due to resuspension by ducks. NO3-N decreased in both wet and dry weather...
This study of 2 wetlands in subtropical Australia, constructed to treat sewage effluent, examined th...
Constructed wetlands provide several benefits that are not solely limited to storm water management ...
It is estimated that between 40% and 60% of on-site systems in Australia are not treating domestic ...
The use of constructed wetlands and wet detention basins has proven to be highly effective in removi...
Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFW) for stormwater treatment are increasingly used to treat urban ru...
The Lake Pertobe wetland system is a semi-natural wetland that has been modified primarily for recre...
Floating treatment wetland (FTW) systems are an innovative stormwater treatment technology currently...
Floating wetland treatment systems (FWTS) are an innovative stormwater treatment technology currentl...
Urbanisation has created many issues in Australian environments (Skwirk, 2005). Urban stormwater inc...
The aim of this thesis is to examine, develop, and assess innovative best management practices (BMPs...
The Lake Pertobe wetland system is a semi-natural wetland that has been modified primarily for recre...
Many regulatory authorities set water quality objectives or thresholds based on nutrient concentrat...
Constructed wetlands provide several benefits that are not solely limited to storm water management ...
Separate systems for sanitation and stormwater drainage are characteristic of most major Australian ...
Urbanisation leads to both quantitative and qualitative changes to stormwater runoff. While the quan...
This study of 2 wetlands in subtropical Australia, constructed to treat sewage effluent, examined th...
Constructed wetlands provide several benefits that are not solely limited to storm water management ...
It is estimated that between 40% and 60% of on-site systems in Australia are not treating domestic ...
The use of constructed wetlands and wet detention basins has proven to be highly effective in removi...
Constructed Floating Wetlands (CFW) for stormwater treatment are increasingly used to treat urban ru...
The Lake Pertobe wetland system is a semi-natural wetland that has been modified primarily for recre...
Floating treatment wetland (FTW) systems are an innovative stormwater treatment technology currently...
Floating wetland treatment systems (FWTS) are an innovative stormwater treatment technology currentl...
Urbanisation has created many issues in Australian environments (Skwirk, 2005). Urban stormwater inc...
The aim of this thesis is to examine, develop, and assess innovative best management practices (BMPs...
The Lake Pertobe wetland system is a semi-natural wetland that has been modified primarily for recre...
Many regulatory authorities set water quality objectives or thresholds based on nutrient concentrat...
Constructed wetlands provide several benefits that are not solely limited to storm water management ...
Separate systems for sanitation and stormwater drainage are characteristic of most major Australian ...
Urbanisation leads to both quantitative and qualitative changes to stormwater runoff. While the quan...
This study of 2 wetlands in subtropical Australia, constructed to treat sewage effluent, examined th...
Constructed wetlands provide several benefits that are not solely limited to storm water management ...
It is estimated that between 40% and 60% of on-site systems in Australia are not treating domestic ...