water sensitive urban design
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Water Sensitive Urban DesignTRANSCRIPT
Water Sensitive Urban Design• WSUD stands for Water Sensitive Urban Design
• WSUD replaces earlier forms of stormwater management which focused on 'getting rid' of water more quickly by using concrete pipes.
• WSUD attempts to mimic nature by slowing the rate that water is dispersed.
• WSUD replaces impervious material with pervious materials where the rain lands.
• WSUD allows stormwater to be held in swales, gullys and dips to recharge ground water.
• WSUD filters and cleans water by natural filtration methods.
• WSUD provides water storage areas such as tanks ponds and wetlands for later re-use.
HOME GARDEN
Simple wine barrel used to hold and divert rain.
HOME GARDEN
Detail of rain diversion using a wine barrel.
HOME GARDEN
Perforated pipes distribute water from down pipes.
HOME GARDEN
Gravel driveway with timber diversions to water garden.
HOME GARDEN
Landscaping with rocks and water diversion feature.
HOME GARDEN
Landscaping with rocks and low water use plants.
PUBLIC SPACES
Increasing permeability – Port Phillip Water Sensitive Urban Design installationRichardson Street, Middle Park.Storm water held in retarding basin. February 2012.
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Increasing permeability – Port Phillip Water Sensitive Urban Design - stones filtering water. Richardson Street, Middle Park. February 2012.
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Decreasing permeability?
Port Phillip relaying bluestone curbing into a concrete bedding.
Fraser Street, Middle Park, February 2012
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Decreasing permeability?
Port Phillip pipes being installed to transport stormwater. Deakin Street, West St Kilda. Feb 2012
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Slowing and filtering the water – ‘breaking into’concrete drains to develop off line wetland retarding basins. Canberra, November 2011.
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Slowing and filtering water – new wetland. Canberra November 2011
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Open concrete drains like these speed up the rate of flow of water downstream and reduce absorption into the ground.
In heavily built up areas this water is conveyed under-ground in storm water pipes. They have the same effect. They also convey pollution – both visible and invisible- to the sea.
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Engineered design for quick water transit through concrete drains. Canberra, November 2011
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Decreasing permeability
Port Phillip conventional re-laying of concrete kerbing and stormwater treatment.
Ripponlea Railway area. 2010.
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Port Phillip Water Sensitive Urban Design.
Rouse Street Retarding storm water, filtering and watering new landscaping. February 2012