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Rainwater harvesting for a government facility in Amberley, QLD - Australia - Case Study

Rainwater harvesting for a government facility in Amberley, QLD - Australia - Case Study

The Atlantis Turf Cell® was supplied by Atlantis and was installed by Kennedy Projects Group in April 2009. The system is located at the playing fields on the south-western corner ofGannet St and Rosewood Road, Amberley, QLD. ...

ByAtlantis Corporation International Pty Ltd.


Rainwater Harvesting Amberley, QLD - Australia - Case Study

Rainwater Harvesting Amberley, QLD - Australia - Case Study

In Amberley is one of the largest base facilities in Australia. The redevelopment works are valued at AU$331.5 million. New construction and refurbishment works to be undertaken include newliving-in accommodation, maintenance facilities, storage, working and training accommodation, a combined mess and a new physical fitness centre. ...

ByAtlantis Corporation International Pty Ltd.


Mitigate Dead Zones in Ultrasonic Testing of Austenitic Welds

Mitigate Dead Zones in Ultrasonic Testing of Austenitic Welds

Nondestructive testing of austenitic steels can prove challenging because of dead zones. These coarse metals create issues with standard ultrasonic testing, causing inspectors to miss crucial signs of potential distortion or flaws. What makes this even more challenging is how prevalent the use of this metal is across industries. As austenitic steel is both resistant to corrosion and durable, ...

ByZetec, Inc


Evaluation of Ageratum conyzoides in field scale constructed wetlands (CWs) for domestic wastewater treatment

Evaluation of Ageratum conyzoides in field scale constructed wetlands (CWs) for domestic wastewater treatment

Ageratum conyzoides were evaluated in field scale subsurface flow constructed wetlands (CWs) to quantify its nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) uptake and compare with wetland plants (Pistia stratiotes, Typha latifolia and Canna indica). The two-field scale subsurface flow CWs, located in the International Crops Research Institute for ...

ByIWA Publishing


EQuIS as the Key to Unlocking the Potential of Data - Case Study

EQuIS as the Key to Unlocking the Potential of Data - Case Study

Site Understanding & Communication Turn tables of numbers into visuals that account for: Time COPCs Regulatory criteria Horizontal extent Vertical extent Geologic context/Aquifer Key: MPCA EQuIS Learn more later today… Specifications online Easily queried Output in flexible formats Formats for lab data (EDP) and field data (EDGE) Lab’s role vs. data ...

ByEarthSoft, Inc


An Impulse Generator for The Ground penetrating radar

An Impulse Generator for The Ground penetrating radar

GPR utilize a very burst of electromagnetic energy pulses send into the ground from a transmitter antenna located on the surface. Subsurface structures, such as bedding, cementation, changes in moisture and clayey content, cavities, voids, fractures, intrusions man-made objects and many other interface possessing a contrast in dielectric properties cause some of ...

ByTransient Technologies LLC


Seismic study at the Pacific and Atlantic locks of the panama canal case study

Seismic study at the Pacific and Atlantic locks of the panama canal case study

The purpose of the survey was to help locate the Miraflores fault and to provide P and S wave velocity data of the sub-subsurface. The Miraflores fault is located near the Pedro Miguel Fault that runs beneath the Panama Canal west of Panama City. ...

ByGeoView, Inc.


Hydraulic and Thermal Response of Groundwater–Surface Water Exchange to Flooding in Experimental Aquifer

Hydraulic and Thermal Response of Groundwater–Surface Water Exchange to Flooding in Experimental Aquifer

In addition to the stream boundary, flow within the meander is also controlled by loss of stream water to the subsurface, which directs hydraulic gradients towards the base of the meander. ...

ByIn-Situ Environmental


On-site treatment of domestic wastewater using a small-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland

On-site treatment of domestic wastewater using a small-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland

A small-scale horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland, located in North Greece, was designed and constructed to treat wastewater from a single-family residence. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Escherichia coli transport from surface-applied manure to subsurface drains through artificial biopores

Escherichia coli transport from surface-applied manure to subsurface drains through artificial biopores

Field research has demonstrated that biopores and subsurface drains can be hydraulically connected. This research was conducted to investigate the importance of surface connected and disconnected (buried) biopores on Escherichia coli (E. coli) transport when biopores are located near subsurface drains. A soil column (28 by 50 by 95 cm) was packed ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)


Standard Chlorine of Delaware Remediation

Standard Chlorine of Delaware Remediation

As part of Remedial Investigation (RI) activities at the facility and surrounding areas, Black & Veatch employed the TRIAD approach to minimize investigation costs while maximizing value of data collected during subsurface soil exploration. Using historical knowledge of site activities and topography, risk assessment sampling locations were aligned with the ...

ByBlack & Veatch Corporation


Technical Bulletin: Multilevel Sampling

Technical Bulletin: Multilevel Sampling

Sampling and monitoring at many different levels in the subsurface from one sampling station location allows the actual or potential pathways for contaminant migration to be identified and monitored. ...

BySolinst Canada Ltd.


Low-Flow (Minimal Drawdown) Ground-Water Sampling Procedures

Low-Flow (Minimal Drawdown) Ground-Water Sampling Procedures

Gradually, with the increasing awareness of subsurface pollution of these water resources, the understanding of complex hydrogeochemical processes which govern the fate and transport of contaminants in the subsurface increased. ...

BySolinst Canada Ltd.

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