Dr William Glamore
- Senior Research Fellow -
Dr William Glamore is a Senior Research Fellow at the Water Research Laboratory. William has a BSc in Environmental Science and a PhD in Civil/Environmental Engineering. William has been with WRL since 2003 and has managed and undertaken several large studies during this time (see CV for full details).
His primary fields of interest are related to estuarine hydrodynamics and water quality including restoration of estuarine environments, acid sulphate soils, coastal wetlands, boat wake waves, outfall hydraulics and field testing, and related physical and numerical models.
While William’s work is particularly focused on estuarine environments, his practical experience crosses all water related environments including reservoirs, wetlands, groundwater and coastal settings.
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Panels & Committees
- Member - IEAust Sydney Water Engineering Panel
- Board Member - PIANC Australia
- Technical Advice to Federal Panel for Qld Coal Seam Gas
- Expert Panel - Geofabric Wetlands and Estuary
- Independent Science Panel - Queensland Nickel
- ASCE’s COPRI Sediment and Wetland Remediation Panel
Recent previous panels:
- Committee Member - 34th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, 2012
- Independent Expert Panel - Murray Mouth and Lower Lakes Flow Determination
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Related
Areas of Expertise
Projects
- ANMM Wave Screen Testing
- Arndilly Wetland
- Big Swamp Rehabilitation Project: Hydrological Study
- Burwood Beach Ocean Outfall
- Effluent Particle Dynamics, Gunns Pulp Mill
- 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
- Modelling of Darwin Harbour
- Reducing Acid Water Impacts in Anna Bay
- Riverbank Vulnerability Assessment of the Seaham Weir Pool
- Tidal Restoration and Wetland Creation at the Kooragang Nature Reserve (Tomago, NSW)
- Tidal Restoration: Design and Installation of SwingGates for Tomago Wetland
- Tomago Wetland Remote Monitoring
- Tomago Wetlands Tidal Inundation Modelling
- Wetland Creation at Ash Island, Newcastle, NSW
- Yamba/Iluka Ebb Tide Release Detailed Concept Design



