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Publications Prepared for the Botany Bay Water Quality Improvement Program and the Botany Bay Coastal Catchments Initiative

The following reports have been prepared as either part of the BBWQIP or the BBCCI. They can be downloaded in PDF format below. They are listed with the most recent reports at the top and files larger than 1 Meg have their approximate sizes shown. Conference papers prepared are also listed at the bottom of the page.

Botany Bay & Catchment Water Quality Improvement Plan Only Zipped (April 2011) 8 Meg!

Botany Bay & Catchment WQIP Appendices Only (April 2011) 3.3 Meg!

Botany Bay & Catchment WQIP Executive Summary Only (April 2011) 2.8 Meg!

Ecological Character Description of the Towra Point Ramsar Site (June 2010) 6 Meg!

Environmental Assessment Georges River Foraminifera Final Report (November 2011) 4.6 Meg!

Environmental Assessment Georges River Bottom Sediments Final Report (May 2010) 13 Meg!

Catchment Management Options to Improve Ecological Responses in the Georges and Cooks Estuaries (July 2009) 1 Meg!

Predicted Climate Change & Future Landuse Changes (2030 & 2070) Modelling Report (July 2009) 2.3 Meg!

Results of a multi-dimensional receiving water quality model (Ecological Response Model) for Botany Bay Final Report (June 2009) 4 Meg!

Review of Statutory & Institutional Arrangements relating to protecting water quality in Botany Bay, its esturaries and catchments (October 2008) 2 Meg!

Project Summary Brochure (Updated October 2008)

Model WSUD/Stormwater LEP clause (June 2008)

Water Sensitive Urban Design Adoption Strategy for the Botany Bay Catchment (May 2008)

Environmental Assessment of Botany Bay Sediments Final Report (May 2008) 4.8 Meg!

E2 Modelling Report on Predicted Future Landuse Changes 2030 & 2070 (May 2008) 2.7 Meg!

Determining the Environmental Values of Botany Bay and its Catchments - A Descriptive Analysis fo the Botany Bay Environmental Values Questionnaire (April 2008)

Botany Bay Council E2 Pollutant Load Modelling Report (February 2008) 1.4 Meg!

Barriers and Opportunities to Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) Adoption in the Botany Bay Catchment (December 2007)

Botany Bay Stormwater E2 Flow and Pollutant Load Modelling Report (October 2007) 3.2 Meg!

Environmental Values Background Paper (June 2007)

Publications by Others Relevant to the BBWQIP

Cooks River Sediment and Foram Survey (Marrickville Council - 2005) 7.7 Meg!

Conference Papers

All Roads Lead to WSUD: Exploring the Biodiversity, Human Health and Social Benefits of WSUD: J Dahlenburg & P Birtles (2012)

Water Quality Planning with the Botany Bay CAPER DSS: R Kelly, J Dahlenburg, J Stewart, T Weber (2012)

The establishment & maintenance of a real-time water quality monitoring network for Botany Bay & its estuaries: A Skinner & J Dahlenburg (2011)

Development of the Botany Bay Decision Support System: J Stewart, R Kelly, J Dahlenburg & T Weber (2010)

Climate Change and Landuse Impacts to Flow and Water Quality in the Botany Bay Catchment: J Stewart, J Dahlenburg & T Weber (2010)

Community Engagement in Environmental Value, Water Quality Objective Setting and Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) Planning at the Catchmentand Local Scales: J Dahlenburg & P Morison (2009)

The Importance of Retrofitting WSUD in Restoring Urbanised Catchments: T Weber, J Stewart & J Dahlenburg (2009)

Tapping into our Biggest Resource: Engaging with the Community in Water Quality Objective Setting and WSUD Planning J Dahlenburg & P Morison (2009)

Modelling Stormwater Volumes and Pollutants of the Botany Bay Catchment: T Weber & J Dahlenburg (2008)

Urban Stormwater Harvesting and Reuse: Mining Existing Urban Infrastructure for Opportunities: J Dahlenburg (2008)

 

 
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