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Structures in the Marine Environment
Assessing the design and impacts of offshore wind structures in the marine environment, including fixed bottom and floating wind turbine generators.
Pumped hydro: The biggest batteries on earth!
The promises and challenges of using pumped-storage hydroelectricity
Natural dams – inherent risk factors
Exploring the impacts of ice dam and landslide dam failures
Geomorphology 101
Explore the role of geomorphology in project planning and implementation
Estimating bridge hydraulics and scour
Best practice techniques and engineering practices for estimating bridge hydraulics and scour depths around piers and abutments.
ARR Essentials
Advance your skills and approaches to assessing flood risk and climate change using Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR).
Is rain-on-grid modelling accurate?
Rain-on-grid (or direct rainfall) modelling is quick and easy to setup, but is it accurate and what are the pitfalls?
Rocking it!
Using hydraulic modelling results for rock sizing.
Are your pumps about to fail?
Avoid the catastrophe of pipes bursting or imploding and pump failure due to transient pressures
Smart technologies improving water services
SA Water’s Smart Network is forging a new path for managing underground infrastructure
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR)
How to plan, build, operate and regulate a MAR scheme.
Groundwater Exploration and Management in Myanmar & South East Asia
Management of groundwater resources in logistically difficult countries
Enabling globally competitive and sustainable food production.
NAIS is an export-focussed, vertically integrated, intensive horticulture industry, being developed to provide jobs and economic growth for South Australia.
Future of the Water Industry
Transforming utilities
Optimising the design of complex water networks
Leading technology achieves massive savings in capital and operational costs.
Coastal Reservoirs
Moving from water 'shortage' to water 'storage'.
Next Generation Irrigation Management
Using big data and technology to advance precision irrigation practices
Structures in the Marine Environment
Assessing the design and impacts of offshore wind structures in the marine environment, including fixed bottom and floating wind turbine generators.
Pumped hydro: The biggest batteries on earth!
The promises and challenges of using pumped-storage hydroelectricity
Natural dams – inherent risk factors
Exploring the impacts of ice dam and landslide dam failures
Geomorphology 101
Explore the role of geomorphology in project planning and implementation
Estimating bridge hydraulics and scour
Best practice techniques and engineering practices for estimating bridge hydraulics and scour depths around piers and abutments.
ARR Essentials
Advance your skills and approaches to assessing flood risk and climate change using Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR).
Is rain-on-grid modelling accurate?
Rain-on-grid (or direct rainfall) modelling is quick and easy to setup, but is it accurate and what are the pitfalls?
Rocking it!
Using hydraulic modelling results for rock sizing.
Are your pumps about to fail?
Avoid the catastrophe of pipes bursting or imploding and pump failure due to transient pressures
Smart technologies improving water services
SA Water’s Smart Network is forging a new path for managing underground infrastructure
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR)
How to plan, build, operate and regulate a MAR scheme.
Groundwater Exploration and Management in Myanmar & South East Asia
Management of groundwater resources in logistically difficult countries
Enabling globally competitive and sustainable food production.
NAIS is an export-focussed, vertically integrated, intensive horticulture industry, being developed to provide jobs and economic growth for South Australia.