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  • HCCREMS (Hunter Central Coast Regional Environmental Strategy)

 

Water Sensitive Urban Design

Urban life has altered many ecosystems profoundly. Decline has been exponential over the last 100 years. We need new ways of managing urban water. WSUD is evolving rapidly: check out current best practice here.

Urbanwater, the documentary

Do you want evidence for decision-makers that creative water management is practical, fundable and valued by local people? Show them this documentary.

 

Funding and financing

Sources of funds
  1. Overviews
  2. Council drainage, water supply and sewerage budgets
  3. Developer contributions: s94 contributions
  4. Environmental levies and special Council rates
  5. Partnerships
  6. Grant funds and Sponsorships
  7. Fundraising

Developing a financial strategy
  1. Methods
  2. Background

 

Organisational change practices

To help you help your organisation rethink its way of working.

 

Decision support tools

  1. Catchment audit protocol
  2. Community engagement and decision-making toolkits
  3. Stakeholder analysis
  4. Stormwater management system review
  5. Management system design tools
  6. Systems analysis
  7. Estimating pollutant loads: catchment calculators
  8. Selecting a stormwater treatment
  9. Stormwater modelling
  10. Life cycle costing and maintenance

 

Toolkits

Urban design & maintenance

Monitoring

Environmental management

Organisations

Communities

Tools for ...

Catchment managers


Land use planners


Stormwater engineers


Ecologists


Environmental educators

 

New South Wales (Australia)

  1. NSW State Plan
  2. NSW Government's water links
  3. BASIX - the new Building Sustainability Index
  4. NSW Catchment Data
  5. Current land and water management plans
  6. WSUD in the Sydney Region
  7. The Water Directorate

 

Catchment Audit Protocol

Scope the issues and explore your negotiating position at the same time with this catchment audit protocol.

Managing catchments is about managing people. 'Managing' people is usually a matter of negotiating, as usually we don't 'control' people - we influence them.

 

A non-profit website

Urbanwater.info has been developed by local water managers - the Hunter Central Coast Regional Environmental Strategy - for local water managers. HCCREMS is a program of the Hunter and Central Coast Councils. Urbanwater.info's development has been funded by the NSW Government through the Stormwater Trust.


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