Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineering combines the resources of groups within the Water Research Laboratory to provide an integrated assessment of environmental impacts. Teams comprising engineers, scientists and technicians are formed to best address the needs of each client, resulting in a unique, tailored solution to be the assignment.
Emphasis is placed on understanding the processes which dominate the movement and dispersion of pollutants and each project is uniquely designed, managed and executed. Combined with our process oriented approach, the result is a coherent product tailored to meet the individual needs of the client.
WRL personnel are well experienced in providing innovative answers to complex environmental engineering questions throughout Australia and overseas. Work centres around three major areas of investigation: Identification and quantification of pollutants discharged to the environment; the movement of pollutants through the domain of interest; and their impacts en-route and at their final resting place.
Recent projects have focussed on:
- Minimising the impacts of sewage outfalls on the marine environment
- Complex estuary process studies
- Tidal/wetland restoration projects
WRL places a high emphasis on the measurement and understanding of the physical processes occurring in the environment, so that the interaction with ecological processes can be best understood. WRL understands the importance of quantifying environmental effects so that decision making and planning can be undertaken.
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Equipment
- ARGUS Coastal Imaging
- Chemlab
- Hydrology Equipment
- Numerical Modelling
- Oceanographical Equipment
- Rainfall Simulator
- Telemetry for Rainfall Stations
Projects
- Bungendore Groundwater Model
- Burwood Beach Ocean Outfall
- Collaroy-Narrabeen Coastal Monitoring
- Environmental Flows for Victorian Estuaries
- Feasibility Assessment for Managed Aquifer Recharge – Joynton Avenue Re-Development Site
- Groundwater Monitoring and Evaluation and Grower Survey, Namoi Catchment
- Hat Head Effluent Groundwater Monitoring Program
- Hydrogeological Investigation of the Fate of Salt Mobilised Under Dryland Cropping on the Cryon Plain, North Western NSW
- Illawarra Ocean Outfall Trial Studies
- Iluka Aquifer Injection Scheme
- Improving Regional Capacities: Hydrodynamic Models and Polluted Waters, Jakarta Bay, Indonesia
- Lakes Beach Desalination Plant Groundwater Investigations
- Mallowa Creek Surface Water Investigations
- Manning River Saline Dynamic Modelling
- Modelling of Darwin Harbour
- Narrabeen Lagoon Entrance Study
- Potential Impacts of Effluent Re-Use on Groundwater at Tamworth
- Pre-Feasibility Assessment of Managed Aquifer Recharge in the Botany Aquifer
- Reducing Acid Water Impacts in Anna Bay
- Routine Sydney Deepwater Outfall Modelling
- Saline Dynamics of the Shoalhaven River
- Tidal Restoration and Wetland Creation at the Kooragang Nature Reserve (Tomago, NSW)
- Tomago Wetland Remote Monitoring
- Wetland Creation at Ash Island, Newcastle, NSW
- Yamba/Iluka Ebb Tide Release Detailed Concept Design




