Water quality and WSUD
Treatment measures such as rainwater reuse, raingardens, bioretention and proprietary devices, matched to the council condition and best-practice targets.
Stormwater Management Plans for residential subdivisions, infill, multi-unit and commercial developments. The report sets out the stormwater strategy for the site, including WSUD, OSD, Legal Point of Discharge and authority requirements where they apply.
15+ Years' experience All Victorian councils Development SWMPs Melbourne and regional Victoria Clause 56 · EPA 1739.1 · Melbourne Water
A Stormwater Management Plan is the main planning-stage document that ties the stormwater response together. It explains how the development will manage runoff, water quality, detention and discharge so council can assess the permit condition or RFI.
The SWMP sets the overall stormwater strategy for the site. It may include WSUD treatment, OSD storage, Legal Point of Discharge information, Melbourne Water or council requirements, and the supporting calculations needed for the application.
Treatment measures such as rainwater reuse, raingardens, bioretention and proprietary devices, matched to the council condition and best-practice targets.
Detention storage, permissible discharge rates and outlet-control requirements where council needs peak flows managed before discharge.
Legal point of discharge, drainage capacity, easements, Melbourne Water interfaces and RFI wording that needs to be addressed in the permit package.