Development of a sewerage infrastructure buffer assessment tool for local authorities


Autoria(s): Cheong, Julia; Oflaherty, Patrick; Dawes, Les A.; Foong, Yin
Contribuinte(s)

Valentine, Eric

Data(s)

01/07/2011

Resumo

Urban expansion continues to encroach on existing or newly implemented sewerage infrastructure. In this context, legislation and guidelines, both national and international, provide limited direction to the amenity allocation of appropriate buffering distances for land use planners and infrastructure providers. A review of published literature suggests the dominant influences include topography, wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, existing land uses and vegetation profiles. A statistical criteria review of these factors against six years of sewerage odour complaint data was undertaken to ascertain their influence and a complaint severity hierarchy was established. These hierarchical results suggested the main criteria were: topographical location, elevation relative to the odour source and wind speed. Establishing a justifiable criterion for buffer zone allocations will assist in analytically determining a basis for buffer separations and will assist planners and infrastructure designers in assessing lower impact sewerage infrastructure locations.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/44079/

Publicador

Engineers Australia

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/44079/1/JULIA_CHEONGFinal.pdf

http://www.iahr2011.org/index.php

Cheong, Julia, Oflaherty, Patrick, Dawes, Les A., & Foong, Yin (2011) Development of a sewerage infrastructure buffer assessment tool for local authorities. In Valentine, Eric (Ed.) Proceedings of the 34th IAHR World Congress, 33rd Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium and 10th Conference on Hydraulics in Water Engineering, Engineers Australia, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, QLD, pp. 2728-2735.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Engineers Australia

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; Institute for Sustainable Resources; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #090701 Environmental Engineering Design #090702 Environmental Engineering Modelling #BUFFER #SEPERATION DISTANCE #ODOUR #STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Tipo

Conference Paper