IN THIS ISSUE
Vortex technology features and benefits
The VegNET program's farm walk field trip
Groundwater refill waning as WA's climate dries
Waangaamaap – Serpentine groundwater allocation statement
2024 Australian Mango Conference
Waterwise garden designs
Enhancing Urban and Peri-Urban Drainage Modelling
How summer 2023–24 affected groundwater in Perth
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Contents WA Office Staff
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Embracing a Vortex Future 8 Walk the Talk 12 Groundwater refill waning as WA's climate dries 14 Waangaamaap – Serpentine groundwater allocation statement released 18 2024 Australian Mango Conference 20 Waterwise garden designs tick all the boxes 22 Enhancing Urban and Peri-Urban Drainage Modelling: Introducing a Comprehensive Code of Practice 24 Farmers: protect your income 26 How summer 2023–24 affected groundwater in Perth 28 Enduring Excellence: The Legacy and Dedication of Elliotts Filtration Team 30
National Membership Manager rebecca.new@irrigation.org.au Abby McCorriston Junior Administrator abby.mccorriston@irrigation.org.au
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Chairperson's Report
Alison Waters
Welcome to the Autumn edition of The Overflow.
What a long hot summer we’ve had and it’s extended into the autumn season. It’s been a busy season for the industry and the talk of the town is rain or the lack of it. It's becoming concerning for all parties in the industry. I’ve watched the Bureau of Meteorology climate outlook and it is looking like above-average temperatures and below-average rainfall are in the forecast. It seems we may all soon find ourselves resorting to rain dancing soon.
We’ve installed a new irrigation system at two of our sporting ovals in the City of Cockburn, using poly plow method. This is less invasive than traditional trenching and enables sporting clubs to continue to train and play scheduled games on it. Recovery of the turf and lack of trench settlement has been well worth the installation method.
During the first quarterly meeting of 2024, we engaged with stakeholders Water Corporation. It was encouraging to receive positive feedback on both the Spring Irrigation Checkup and the Weather-Based Irrigation Controller Rebate. We anticipate further discussions on how the members of the Waterwise Programs can collaborate with the Water Corporation to support upcoming initiatives.
The irrigation installation at The Vines golf course is well underway and I am looking forward to the member event scheduled for 16th May to see the process of the mainline and laterals across the 18 holes. The Members Interest Committee will convene to identify future event locations for member events in 2024. Stay tuned for upcoming invitations in your inbox!
Alison Waters
Irrigation Australia (WA) Industry Chairperson
From the CEO
Dave Cameron
Hello again,
Our primary focus for the last month has been on Conference deadlines and managing some significant staff movements.
Invitations have been sent to all those successful in being offered presentation spots for the conference, we’ve released a preliminary program, and opened early bird registrations. Thanks again to our incredible national committee, who have volunteered countless hours to help review and advise.
The conference program features three main rooms hosting two concurrent conference streams and an "Irrigation Australia Workshops" stream.
Presentations are grouped into three sub-themes: Governance, Investment, and Capacity Development, covering topics such as climate-driven infrastructure, innovative technologies, and community engagement. Keynotes and panel sessions will be updated regularly, with poster presentations and interactive opportunities during lunch breaks. Additional workshops and activities, including technical tours, are offered for delegates, with themed tours exploring irrigation projects and case studies.
Exhibition sales are progressing well but there are plenty of booths and sponsorship opportunities still available – our exhibitors and sponsors are the primary reason we are able to host these events and thanks again to the growing list who’ve already committed to supporting our industry. This is the last opportunity to be a major part of an international irrigation and drainage conference for a while – don’t miss out.
Finally, I’d again like to acknowledge the huge contribution Tracy Martin made during her time with Irrigation Australia. Her departure has led to a few other changes including the investigation of a new office space, with details to be confirmed soon. In addition, congratulations to Bec New who has taken over the National Memberships Manager role (still with a chunk of time devoted to oversight of WA projects and activities) and welcome to Abby McCorriston, who has recently been recruited into a new administrative support role based in Perth.
Dave Cameron Irrigation Australia Chief Executive Officer
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Regional Update
By Rebecca New, National Membership Manager
Welcome to the Autumn edition of The Overflow.
As the year races by, the transition to cooler weather is evident, with recent rains breaking the grip of scorching temperatures. Amidst these shifts, the irrigation industry is experiencing unprecedented activity, underscoring the importance of our commitment to sustaining and enhancing customer investments over time.
Our WA Regional Committee convenes monthly to assess regional endeavours, with a particular focus on our collaborations with the Department of Water & Environmental Regulation and Water Corporation.
Mark your calendars for Thursday 16th May 2024, as we gather for the first WA Members Breakfast at The Vines Golf Course to celebrate the successful completion of stage two: the irrigation system replacement for the initial 18 holes. This event, our second at this scenic venue, follows last year's triumph in May 2023, commemorating stage one's pump station upgrade.
Looking ahead, we're diligently crafting future member events to ensure timely knowledge dissemination. Stay tuned for your invitation, arriving soon via email, detailing registration options and event specifics.
Staff Movement in WA Office
As communicated by our CEO, Dave Cameron, we bid farewell to Tracy Martin, concluding her remarkable journey of over 15 years with Irrigation Australia. As Tracy sets sail for new horizons, we sincerely appreciate her dedicated service and extend our best wishes for her future endeavours.
The WA office is delighted to introduce Abby McCorriston, who joins us as our new Junior Administrator. Abby brings their skills to provide administrative support for Irrigation Australia’s membership and the Waterwise Programs.
Also, please be aware that the WA Office will soon relocate to new premises. Stay tuned for confirmation details, which will be sent in due course.
The WA team remains committed to providing consistent services, dedicated to advancing the irrigation industry in WA. This involves administering and promoting Waterwise initiatives, training sessions, and hosting member events, all with the valued support of our stakeholders.
Waterwise – Autumn 2024
Exciting news! The brand-new Waterwise Programs website launched on 14th March 2024, and has already garnered a significant surge in user traffic. This comprehensive resource hub is tailored to serve the needs of our members and the broader community, offering vital information on diverse Waterwise initiatives and valuable resources. From practical tips on water conservation to educational materials on sustainable practices, our website is your go-to destination for all things water-wise.
Visit www.waterwiseprograms.com. au today and join us in our mission to promote water efficiency and conservation for a greener, more sustainable future!
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The Vines Golf Course
Irrigation Australia successfully engaged with the community through promotional efforts on radio station RTRFM92.1, leveraging Community Service Announcements (CSAs) to promote the Waterwise Programs website. Running from December through February 2024, this initiative yielded significant increases in customer engagement directly through the website, marking it a resounding success.
Furthermore, we've secured advertising space in the annual magazine of the Perth Garden Festival. This platform allows us to showcase the new website and emphasise sprinkler run times to the wider community. Our Waterwise sub-committee remains proactive in seeking out additional advertising opportunities. Stay tuned for further updates as we explore additional avenues to promote Waterwise Programs.
As advised in previous issues, Water Corporation introduced two programs this season: the Waterwise Sprinkler Checks and the Weather-Based Irrigation Controller Rebate, which are specially tailored for residents in the Perth and Peel regions.
These initiatives aim to support households in the maintenance of their lawns and gardens while reducing water consumption. The Waterwise Sprinkler Checks have now closed and initial feedback from Water Corporation is that the program was a success with all 2,000 allocations being taken up.
The Weather-Based Irrigation Controller Rebate is close to being closed, as at the time of writing this for inclusion, only 200 applications remain. Irrigation Australia will be working with Water Corporation throughout the year to discuss future initiatives for the 2024/2025 irrigation season and we will advise members on those outcomes in due course.
If you are interested to know how your business can benefit from being a Waterwise member, please visit: http://www.waterwiseprograms.com. au select your location and click on “Become Waterwise” or contact the WA office on 08 6263 7774.
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Embracing a Vortex Future
Through firsthand experience, Australia understands why the world’s most precious resource is water. We know that every single drop counts and globally there must be a constant evolvement in water conservation to ensure the longevity of such a vital life resource.
As environmental and regulatory pressures mount, industries and governments alike actively pursue water conservation methods that will assist in safeguarding such a precious resource.
Globally this pursuit touches vast expanses of agricultural land, public open spaces, sporting and recreation facilities, domestic/residential, commercial/municipal environments and so much more.
Australia being the driest developed nation in the world, has extreme demand for water services and irrigation products in harsh conditions and vast remoteness. This is why NewGround Water Services (NewGround) has always understood the undeniable importance of Water Usage Efficiency (WUE), and why we are committed to delivering reliable, sustainable water solutions that are energy efficient and proven to Australia and its community. Through continuous searching for clever, unique, innovative solutions and products that exceed expectations as well as building strong relationships with our industry partners, we found a product called a Vortex Water Generator that is both smart science technology and innovation.
So, What Is Vortex Technology? Vortex Generators are an ingenious solution! They have a maintenancefree design, a long service life of 10 to 15 years, and ease of integration into both new and existing water systems. It makes them a smart long-term investment and best of all, these devices accomplish their work seamlessly without any moving parts to worry about.
The science behind Vortex Water is simply elegant, essentially it is water that has been dynamically 're-energized,' taking on qualities akin to natural rainfall. As the water flows through the vortex generators, it undergoes a transformative journey that restructures it physically, yet avoids the use of chemicals. Imagine the water swirling dynamically, its molecules realigned, emitting a subtle negative electrical charge, and enriching the surrounding soil with more accessible oxygen.
With the implementation of a vortex treatment system, there comes a host of predicated & compelling advantages, all of which are very much tangible benefits.
THE BENEFITS OF VORTEX
• Water savings of 10-30%.
• 5-8% reduction in energy for water pumping –decreased power bills.
• Enhanced germination rates for plants.
• Strengthened plant resilience to temperature extremes.
• Amplified agricultural yield.
• Minimised need for fertilizers & additives.
• Scale buildup mitigation or complete prevention.
• Even soil moisture distribution.
• A decline in pest occurrences due to increased plant vigour.
• Lowered water friction losses.
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Gator Radio Control Systems
The Gator Radio Systems can be used for agricultural watering, landscape watering, sports fields, shopping malls, residential complexes as well as applications within the nursery industry. The Gator Radio Receivers work above the ground on post mounts, or mounted in valve boxes, up to 2kms away. The Gator System can either be newly installed or retrofitted to any existing irrigation system and is ideal to re-generate old or decayed solenoid cabled systems.
Gator Budget Parallel Wireless Systems
The Gator Budget Parallel Wireless Irrigation Control System converts the output signal of any conventional irrigation controller being either a 24VAC or DC pulse type output into a wireless signal that can be passed over the air to control and switch the various devices such as valves, pumps, filters etc. within an irrigation system. Up to 64 outputs can be automated with numerous receivers. The total valves that we can control is only limited to the hydraulics of your system.
Gator Point to Point Systems
The Gator Point to Point Wireless Irrigation Control System allows for the switching of up to 2 devices and can work as a one way signal or a bi-directional communication. For example, it is ideal for starting a remote pump unit on one output, then have the flow rate from the water meter being sent back to your controller as in input. This can also be used in both AC and DC, so with the addition of a battery pack at the tank, you could send a signal up to 2kms away to remote start a pump unit and then have it turn off once the tank is full.
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Case Study – Turf Transformation with the City of Armadale
Now that we had the Vortex Water Generator it was time to put it to the test to gather some data and see these tangible results firsthand. After speaking with the City of Armadale in Western Australia, (The City) and listening to their water initiative plans, we agreed that a case study conducted within The City would be a testament to the effectiveness of Vortex Generators.
It is encouraging to see Local Government embracing new technology on such a critical issue and taking some progressive and positive steps to be leaders in water conservation. The following is a great example of partnering with The City and other water industry specialists to trial and showcase how embracing Vortex Technology maximises every millimetre of applied water.
Gwynne Park within The City was identified as the preferred location to carry out the case study. Gwynne Park is a 13-hectare, Kikuyu grassed, multiuse sporting precinct. In early March 2024 we commenced the 12-month case study through the supply and installation of a 100mm Vortex Water Generator and reduced the already
programmed water times by 25%. On fire up of the irrigation system after installation, The City’s Parks Supervisor who was present at the time commented he saw immediate improvement in the pressure, reach, coverage and droplet diffusion.
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Aerial view of Gwynne Park. Case study commencement March 2024.
Adam Basten, Business Development Manager at NewGround oversaw the installation and, expressed enthusiasm regarding the observed positive outcomes by The City so quickly after installation. Adam also anticipates that during the trial we will see ongoing enhancements in the turf quality, as well as sustained water and energy conservation efforts throughout the
irrigation season. It is this perspective that underscores NewGround’s and The City’s ongoing commitment to environmental developments as well as continual improvements in operational practices.
We are now a little over a month into the trial and despite some challenging conditions, including sparse rainfall and high temperatures, the turf has shown some remarkable improvement in its soil moisture consistency as well as regeneration after just three weeks. The City’s feedback indicates that the oval condition has shown no deterioration to the turf since the installation of the Vortex Water Generator, whilst dropping back the watering time by 25%. The velocity of the water coming out of the sprinkler is higher than when the irrigation was originally installed, and this has led to an increase in coverage from the sprinklers.
Embracing The Future of Water Management
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solution! These remarkable units which range in size from 25mm to 300mm, are engineered with precision in Bunbury, Western Australia. While the United States currently stands as the largest market, the Vortex technology has also established its roots throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, New Zealand and Africa.
The ear of water stewardship calls for a shift in how we engage with our environment. The Vortex Water Generators offer a sophisticated, yet elegantly simple method to maximise water efficiency. It’s not just about saving water, it's about empowering every single droplet to do more by nurturing our ecosystems, and ensuring we are working towards securing a sustainable future.
If you are interested to learn more about this ingenious product or request an onsite appraisal, please contact the NewGround team www. newgroundwaterservices.com.au/ contact-us/
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Walk the Talk
By Katrina Hill, vegetablesWA VegNET RDO
AS part of our West Australian VegNET program, we facilitated a field afternoon and farm walk at Grown Smart Produce in Carabooda. Through the event we shared how these progressive cucumber growers have implemented the ‘one percenter’ philosophy across their farm production systems for significant business gains.
While radical change is sometimes necessary to impact business growth, the consistent pursuit of small, continuous and incremental improvements – the ‘one-percenters’ across a business – can reinforce the core of a business and establish new groundwork for long-term profitability and innovation.
Grown Smart Produce hosted this popular summer event with a growerled farm walk, specialist presentations and a mini-field afternoon, which offered 50 attendees interactive exhibits from manufacturers of irrigation, soil, water and crop
monitoring hardware, software, new technologies and closing with a networking sundowner.
vegetablesWA and Irrigation Australia collaborated to co-ordinate an event to highlight tangible resource opportunities available for both vegetable and cross-commodity horticultural businesses in the North Metropolitan Region of Perth. The information sharing event focused on
Water, nutrient and input use efficiency and including the Gnangara Water efficiency grant and voucher program.
The host growers led an informative farm tour with unique insights from a plumber’s perspective on their wholefarm metering study, currently being undertaken within their protected cropping production system, and sharing their future plans for retrofit and redevelopment of their system.
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By capturing the whole systems environmental baseline data, mapping current and future energy requirements, the business has all the required foundation knowledge to inform the final design of a closed loop water and nutrient recycling system, solar PV electric heat pump installation and advancing on enery efficient heating and cooling systems.
Whilst reviewing and recalibrating current practices with the use of monitoring technology for data collection they are able to fine tune their production practices and inputs, actively scope for input savings and have provided a position for future innovation and funding leverage for the business.
It has also provided an updated and informed plan for future investment or the assest required to continue to improve the business efficiencies,
quality of product, yield and widen their seasonal market opportunities.
Presentations included: certified irrigation designer Paul Wilmott, who detailed aspects of the funded consultation available through the Gnangara water efficiency voucher scheme. He also provided a fresh review of current irrigation design and practice to gain an improvement on water-use efficiency; and Soil Wealth ICP Dr Doris Blessing and Carl Larsen who focused on the relationship of water- and nutrient-use efficiency and its link with plant health.
“VegNET has secured innovation funds to support ... new, emerging and existing protected cropping growers”
The event concluded with networking. Thank you to the exhibiting manufacturers: Swan Systems, Wildeye, Toro, CropX, Sentek, WASP and HR Products. Sparked by the success of the event, the VegNET program has secured innovation funds to support training, workshops and consultations for new and emerging protected cropping growers.
MORE INFORMATION
Register for the protected cropping starter pack with Katrina Hill on 0427 373 037 or katrina.hill@vegetableswa. com.au.
VegNET 3.0 is a strategic levy investment under the Hort Innovation Vegetable Fund. VegNET projects available to growers include Input Use Efficiency (IUE), Biosecurity Pest and Disease communications, business capacity cost, labour and the Innovation Fund project. This project has been funded by Hort Innovation using the vegetable research and development levy and contributions from the Australian Government.
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Groundwater refill waning as WA's climate dries
Recharge of Perth’s groundwater by rainfall has fallen by up to 70 per cent over the past half-century, according to a new study led by The University of Western Australia.
Forty per cent of Perth’s drinking water is supplied by groundwater, which is also used for agriculture, private gardens and public open spaces, and is concentrated in three large aquifers which are refilled by rain in a process known as ‘recharge’.
Researchers from UWA, the Western Australian Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) and Edith Cowan University reviewed recharge data from the Gnangara groundwater system of the Swan Coastal Plain and a new site near Gingin for their study in the Journal of Hydrology.
They found winters have become shorter since the 1960s, with fewer and weaker storms, significantly impacting recharge.
Dr Simone Gelsinari, research associate from UWA’s School of Engineering, who led the study, revealed the Gnangara system had experienced a threefold drop in recharge compared to declining rainfall, while in Perth’s endangered Banksia woodlands, recharge had fallen by up to 70 per cent.
“Our findings suggest groundwater aquifers in climates like Perth’s are particularly vulnerable to climate change, and may see larger recharge declines, as soil needs to be saturated with rain before water trickles down to aquifer level,” Dr Gelsinari said.
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“The long-term data enabled us to take a significant step forward in understanding groundwater recharge and we look forward to continuing our research with this nation-leading, collaborative monitoring network.”
Joel Hall, co-author and Principal Environmental Modeller at DWER’s Aquatic Science Branch, said understanding groundwater refill was vital to effectively manage competing demands from water users and the environment.
“Partnerships between water managers and researchers are more important than ever to help us meet this challenge in our drying climate,” Mr Hall said.
The work is part of a major initiative led by DWER’s State Groundwater Investigation Program, the ‘Recharge Estimation Collaboration/Recharge in a Changing Climate’ project, a collaboration between government, industry and academic research.
Data collected at the Gingin TERN Ecosystems Supersite, and infrastructure at the site, were funded by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN), an Australian Government NCRIS-enabled project.
Media references
Dr Simone Gelsinari (UWA School of Engineering) 0406 710 858
Associate Professor Sally Thompson (UWA School of Engineering) 0459 959 489
Annelies Gartner (UWA PR & Media Adviser) 08 6488 6876
Republished with permission from The University of Western Australia – 15/03/2024 https://www.uwa.edu.au/news/ article/2024/march/groundwater-refillwaning-as-was-climate-dries
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Waangaamaap – Serpentine groundwater allocation statement released
Groundwater allocation limits have been revised in response to ongoing declines in groundwater levels due to reduced rainfall in the Serpentine region, which is located 30 kilometres south of Perth.
Climate change has caused a significant reduction in rainfall in the Waangaamaap – Serpentine groundwater statement area. Average annual rainfall in the area has declined by about 10 per cent since 1975.
During the period 1945 -1974 average rainfall was 870 mm/year, while between 1975 - 2022 it has dropped to 780 mm/year. As a result, rainfall recharge to groundwater is now significantly less. Future climate projections for the area show average annual rainfall could fall to 680 mm/ year beyond 2030.
The updated limits for the Serpentine groundwater area and the Keysbrook subarea of the Stakehill groundwater area are contained in the new Waangaamaap – Serpentine groundwater allocation statement, which was released on 7 March 2024.
The updated allocation limits will reduce the availability of groundwater in most of the Superficial and Leederville aquifer resources. The new allocation limits do not affect the entitlements of existing groundwater licence holders.
With less groundwater available for additional water supplies, future water demands in this region will increasingly involve the need for improving water use efficiency, water licence trading, and in some cases, consideration of alternative sources of water.
The changes to allocation limits included consideration of the technical studies completed as part of the Peel Integrated Water Initiative (PIWI). These found that climate change had already affected the availability of surface and groundwater resources in the area.
The revised allocation limits will support improved water security for current local water users, as well as the protection of our important wetlands and bushland.
“The Waangaamaap – Serpentine groundwater allocation statement is part of Kep Katitjin – Gabi Kaadadjan –Waterwise Perth Action Plan 2, which aims to establish leading waterwise communities for Boorloo (Perth) and Bindjareb (Peel) by 2030,” Alisia Lampropoulos, Senior Environmental Officer said.
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“Allocation limits for the Serpentine groundwater area were set in 1995, and the limits for the Keysbrook subarea in the Stakehill groundwater area were set in the Rockingham–Stakehill groundwater management plan in 2008. The previous allocation limits for these areas did not factor in rainfall reductions due to climate change.”
“By implementing this statement we expect to maintain water security for the environment and water users as the climate changes.”
“The statement also outlines how we will manage groundwater use and how we will continue to monitor important groundwater resources in this area.”
For more information on the Waangaamaap – Serpentine groundwater allocation statement please visit: wa.gov.au/government/ publications/waangaamaapserpentine-groundwater-allocationstatement
ABOVE : Climate change has caused a significant reduction in rainfall in the Waangaamaap – Serpentine groundwater statement area. Future climate projections for the area show average annual rainfall could fall to 680 mm/year beyond 2030.
SUPERFICIAL AQUIFER GROUNDWATER LEVEL TRENDS BETWEEN 2000 AND 2022 LEEDERVILLE AQUIFER GROUNDWATER LEVEL TRENDS BETWEEN 2000 AND 2022 CATTAMARRA COAL MEASURES RESOURCE AND YARRAGADEE AQUIFER TRENDS BETWEEN 2000 AND 2022 The Overflow | Autumn 2024 19
LEFT: Groundwater allocation limits have been revised in response to ongoing declines in groundwater levels in the Serpentine region.
2024 Australian Mango Conference
The 2024 Australian Mango Conference will be held in Cairns from May 21 – 23, 2024. The conference has been designed with growers at the centre. It is 3 days of presentations, panel discussions, a tradeshow and field day aimed at offering the latest project updates, expert information and innovation to enhance the sustainability of the mango industry in Australia. It will also include a scientific symposium the day before the conference.
Scientific Symposium: Monday May 20, Cairns Convention Centre
Mango Conference: Tuesday May 21 - Thursday May 23, Cairns Convention Centre
Registrations for the conference & symposium are now open, click here for more information.
There are still a few exhibitors booths available for the tradeshow, details here.
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Waterwise garden designs tick all the boxes
Designing a new garden that is fit for Western Australia’s climate can be challenging. How do you balance the need for a waterwise and sustainable landscape, with bright, luscious foliage and flowers? Water Corporation’s new garden designs has a front garden design to suit every taste and region across the state.
Water Corporation commissioned Tim Davies Landscaping to produce 16 garden and verge designs for use across three regions in WA – Perth/South West, Mid West, and North West. The garden design styles include cottage, coastal, Mediterranean, tropical and arid depending on the region.
Each of the front garden designs includes a render of the façade, closeup and plan. The downloadable PDF shopping list outlines the plants used (including botanical and common names) and any other supplies required needed to create the look. The designs also break each garden into hydrozones, with information on how often each zone requires watering. Soil preparation and planting tips are also available on the Water Corporation webpages.
The aim of the new garden designs is to educate homeowners on the types of plants and soils best suited to WA’s climate that are both beautiful and easy to maintain. They are an important tool in demonstrating how you can have a thriving and colourful yet waterwise garden.
Perth/South West garden designs Already attracting strong webpage traffic, these designs are suitable for the metropolitan and South West regions.
The native garden design features banksia, kangaroo paw, grevillea, emu bush shrubs and groundcovers with tuckaroo trees for year-round colour in the front garden.
The coastal garden design uses daisy bush, pink rice flower, grey saltbush shrubs, a variety of groundcovers, dwarf sugar gums and weeping peppermint trees with the striking blue chalk sticks as a feature.
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South West native design
The Mediterranean design uses WA peppermint trees with the traditional lemon and olive trees to provide shade. Other productive, sun-lovers include French lavender, rosemary, pomegranate and thyme.
The cottage design proves you can enjoy an abundance of flowers in the garden watering two days per week. The macadamia, tuckeroo, yellow bauhinia and jacaranda provide height and shade with a riot of colourful shrubs including white myrtle, pink rick flower, lily turf and morning flag.
Check out the full list of plants in the Perth/South West garden designs at https://www.watercorporation.com. au/perthswgardens
Mid West garden designs
With a warmer climate and different soil types than the Perth/South West region, plants for the Mid West designs were chosen for their sun hardiness and attractiveness.
The native garden design includes kangaroo paws, catspaw and purple flag strappy plants combined with the silver cassia and grevillea shrubs while the groundcovers include Gingin gem, snakebush, emu bush and running postman. The weeping paperbark and coral gum provide shade on the driveway.
The coastal garden design has grass trees and coastal rosemary as accent plants with Geraldton wax, sandplain banksia, coastal rosemary Jervis gem and coastal daisy bush combined with a variety of groundcovers.
The Mediterranean design uses bergamot orange and olive trees with passionfruit and bougainvillea climbers with productive shrubs and groundcovers including pomegranate, French lavender, thyme and rosemary.
The cottage design is filled with sunny yellow and purple flowers including the emu bush, Geraldton wax, grevillea,
curry plant, silver bush and Swan River daisy.
Check out the full list of plants in the Mid West garden designs at https:// www.watercorporation.com.au/ midwestgardens
North West garden designs
Plants for the North West region were chosen for their drought tolerance.
The arid garden design requires little care and maintenance with agave as accent plants, Swan River myrtle and fan flower shrubs, mulga and little ghost gum trees.
The coastal design features the kambor and paperbark trees with Swan River myrtle, beach spinifex and silver leaf grevillea shrubs. Sea purslane, beach morning glory and vitex complete the look.
The Mediterranean design features brush cherry, natal plum, caper bush, dwarf mock orange, lavender and rosemary shrubs and bergamot orange, pride of Bolivia, wide apple and pindan quondong trees.
The ever-popular tropical design uses frangipani, tuckaroo, medlar and cheesewoods trees with stunning giant bird of paradise, cardboard palm and spider lily as accent plants.
Check out the full list of plants in the North West garden designs at https:// www.watercorporation.com.au/ northwestgardens
Thanks to Tim Davies Landscaping for their work on the designs, and to Executive Officer Lisa Passmore at the Nursery and Garden Industry of WA (NGIWA) for their support in reviewing the designs to ensure plant selections were available in the regions’ nurseries.
Mid West coastal design
Mid West coastal design
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North West Mediterranean design
Enhancing Urban and Peri-Urban Drainage Modelling: Introducing a Comprehensive Code of Practice
As urbanisation progresses, the management of stormwater and groundwater becomes increasingly vital. Recognising this urgency, the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (IPWEA) in collaboration with Engineers Australia and Stormwater WA, has embarked on a pioneering journey to develop a Code of Practice for Urban and Peri-Urban Drainage Modelling. Spearheaded by Ian Daniels, President of IPWEA, this initiative aims to address critical gaps in current practices and provide comprehensive guidelines for improved drainage modelling.
The Need for a Code of Practice
The genesis of this endeavour traces back to a workshop held at the University of Western Australia in February 2020, where the imperative for a standardised approach to model build, verification, and reporting was underscored. Recommendation 4 emerged from this workshop, advocating for the preparation of a 'code of practice' to guide model development, particularly emphasising guidance for different scales, planning decisions, and risk assessment. Stakeholders including SWA, Engineers Australia, and IPWEA, along with input from various governmental and industry bodies, united to champion this cause.
Addressing Competence Gaps
The Perth and Peel stormwater and groundwater management workshop in October 2021 shed light on critical
competency gaps within the industry. These gaps ranged from understanding groundwater dynamics to applying climate change considerations in modelling. The consensus was clear: a unified approach to modelling, review, and approval processes was imperative. Additionally, managing data limitations and defining survey methodologies emerged as pressing challenges.
Development Process
The development of the Code of Practice followed a structured approach:
1. Initial Industry Engagement: Soliciting feedback and gauging industry needs.
2. Review of Existing Guidance: Analysing primary resources and identifying gaps.
3. Scoping and Preparation: Defining the scope and crafting the Code.
4. Stakeholder Inputs: Engaging with technical working groups and industry experts.
5. Finalisation: Incorporating feedback and finalising the Code for release.
Stakeholder Inputs and Acknowledgments
The invaluable contributions of stakeholders such as Hitesh Dubal, Sally Thompson, and Yoon Kah Wong, among others, played a pivotal role in shaping the Code of Practice. Their expertise and dedication ensured that the Code reflects the collective wisdom of the industry.
Content of the Code of Practice
The Code encompasses nine key sections, ranging from project planning to model application and documentation. Notable inclusions are a glossary of terms, model review checklist, and guidance for model assessment.
Availability and Accessibility
The Code of Practice will be accessible for download from the websites of IPWEA WA, Stormwater WA, and Engineers Australia. Additionally, it will be featured on the New WAter Ways website, ensuring widespread access to this invaluable resource.
Conclusion
The introduction of the Code of Practice for Urban and Peri-Urban Drainage Modelling marks a significant milestone in advancing best practices within the industry. By providing a standardised framework and addressing critical knowledge gaps, this initiative sets a new standard for excellence in drainage modelling. As we navigate the complexities of urban development and climate change, the Code serves as a beacon of guidance, empowering practitioners to navigate challenges effectively and sustainably.
REFERENCES
Launch of Code of Practice urban and peri-urban drainage modelling in Western Australia https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=V1ds8KYVxiY
Code of Practice for Urban and Peri-Urban Drainage Modelling. [Link].
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Farmers: protect your income
By Rafi Golan,
Ensuring proper maintenance of your orchard irrigation system is key to protecting your income and remaining competitive.
In the world of farming, investing in orchards and permanent crops is like planting seeds for long-term success— think a decade or even up to 50 years! Planning is key, and having a solid business strategy that considers crop and variety, climate, terrain, water sources, and soil data is crucial.
Creating a reliable irrigation system is a big part of this plan. This involves getting fields ready, designing the system, and building proper drainage. The irrigation system covers everything from controlling the water source to fertigation, the pipe network, and drippers for each tree. Farmers who take good care of these systems see a significant impact on their profits.
Once the trees are planted, some things are out of a farmer's hands—like climate and tree DNA. But assuming proper crop protection is in place, farmers can control factors like pruning and irrigation-chemigation to improve yields.
Irrigation systems typically have three main parts:
1. Head Control (roughly 20% of the cost): This includes the pump, filter, valve, fertigation and automation and can last around 15 years.
2. Pipeline Network (approximately 50% of the cost): Made mostly of PVC and HDPE, it can last around 50 years.
3. Drip Lines (around 30% of the cost): The part that feeds the trees. Replacement needs depend on multiple
factors including the water source, product quality, and maintenance.
Ongoing monitoring of dripper uniformity and replacing them when needed is important. Each tree is a production unit, and a reliable dripper is crucial for water and nutrient supply.
Maintaining uniform water flow is vital. The coefficient of variation is a technical term that essentially says that water distribution should not only be consistent in quantity, but also evenly spread across drippers and the root system.
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Dense Citrus feeder roots under the dripper,
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There are three main methods to evaluate your dripline uniformity:
1. Flow Rate Monitoring: System flow rate from the flow meter, collect water samples from different spots along the dripline or blocks and measure dripper flow rate. Compare these numbers to what the system was designed for and the variation between the drippers.
2. Pressure Measurement: Think of this like checking your system's blood pressure or car tyres. A pressure gauge is an easy way to check your system - it is visual and low-cost (it needs replacing when it is stuck), and you should install all blocks with the option of checking the dripper end line.
3. Visual Inspection: Take a good look at your drip line. Any leaks, clogs, or damage? Check those emitter outlets – are they playing fair and distributing water evenly? If you spot any issues, it's like giving your system a little TLC. Fix up anything that's not quite right to keep the water flowing where it needs to go.
When you decide to replace the drip laterals in your orchard, consider using closer drip line emitter spacing. Closer drip line spacing, with more drippers per tree, results in denser feeding roots and support for improved crop yields. Upgrading the dripline before the irrigation season starts is the
ideal move, and Rivulis products are designed to seamlessly integrate with existing systems and other brands, ensuring farmers have flexible and upgradable solutions. The Rivulis design team is always ready to check and assist with any drip system upgrades.
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How summer 2023–24 affected groundwater in Perth
Why was this Western Australian summer different?
Western Australia just had its warmest summer on record, and much of the state also had a drier than average summer. In the South West Land Division of WA, rainfall was below to very much below average and maximum temperatures were above average to the highest on record.
Climate factors involved in creating WA’s extreme summer conditions include El Niño in the Pacific and, importantly, a strong positive Indian Ocean Dipole. These two climate events interact, intensifying the drying effect in WA.
Climate change likely influenced Western Australia’s record-breaking summer, which has resulted in less rainwater than usual moving into aquifers.
Observed effects of the dry, hot summer in Perth on the back of a dry 2023 include:
• Average water levels in the Superficial aquifer of the Gnangara groundwater system, below Perth’s north, have notably dropped since September 2023 to the lowest level in 8 years (see figure 1).
• While Swan Coastal Plain wetlands have cycles of drying and wetting (that certain wildlife rely on), some Perth wetlands which haven’t dried in many years are now drying out. For example, Lake Gwelup dried for the first time since 2013.
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Figure 1. Average groundwater levels in the Superficial aquifer of the Gnangara groundwater system are the lowest in 8 years.
The Government of Western Australia is tackling the impacts of climate change on Perth’s groundwater resources State Government initiatives to manage Perth’s groundwater resources in a changing climate include the Waterwise Perth action plan and Kep Katitjin – Gabi Kaadadjan – Waterwise Perth action plan 2 which aim to establish world-leading waterwise communities for Boorloo (Perth) and Bindjareb (Peel) by 2030.
Under these successive Waterwise plans, the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation have released the following water
allocation planning documents to manage groundwater in response to reducing rainfall due to climate change:
• 2021 Cockburn groundwater allocation plan
• 2022 Gnangara groundwater allocation plan
• 2022 Murray groundwater area allocation statement
• 2024 Waangaamaap –Serpentine groundwater allocation statement .
The 2022 Gnangara groundwater allocation plan requires water users across the system to reduce their abstraction to ensure the longterm sustainability of our precious groundwater resources as climate changes.
As part of implementing the Gnangara groundwater allocation plan, the State Government has invested in programs to support water users to adjust to using less water and to help Perth become even more waterwise. This has included funding support programs for local governments, the horticulture industry and garden bore users.
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In recent months, Lake Gwelup dried for the first time since 2013.
Enduring Excellence: The Legacy and Dedication of Elliotts Filtration Team
As the acclaim surrounding Elliotts Filtration and their state-of-the-art iron filtration systems continues to swell, a profound truth becomes ever more evident: the enduring success of this enterprise is not merely a consequence of the exceptional quality of their products, but equally, if not more so, a testament to the unwavering dedication and expertise of the team responsible for their ongoing service and maintenance.
With over 500 systems strategically installed throughout Western Australia, it becomes increasingly clear that these products are not mere commodities, but indispensable lifelines to clients who rely wholeheartedly on these filtration systems for clean and safe water.
At the very heart of this thriving operation lies the cohesive team of 14 individuals at Elliotts Filtration, each playing an indispensable role in ensuring the seamless operation and performance
of every single system. From highly skilled technicians adept at navigating the intricate complexities of filtration technology to diligent administrative and support staff, the team operates in perfect synchrony, delivering a level of service that consistently exceeds expectations and sets new benchmarks within the industry.
The recent and deeply felt loss of one of our esteemed team members, Glenn Pianto, has left an irreplaceable void within our close-knit community. With an impressive tenure spanning 16 years at Elliott's Irrigation and Filtration, Glenn's unparalleled expertise in the realms of iron filtration and irrigation was not merely instrumental to our success, but also served as a beacon of inspiration to his colleagues. His passing is mourned not only on a professional level, but also on a deeply personal one, as Glenn was not merely a colleague, but a cherished friend and devoted family man.
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Busselton Foreshore Iron Filter, installed in September 2015.
For nine years, this system has operated seamlessly, consistently providing pure, filtered water, thanks to the diligent service and maintenance efforts of the Elliotts Filtration team. It's a remarkable accomplishment in such a picturesque setting.
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As we usher in a new generation of technicians into our ranks, it becomes increasingly evident that mastering the technical complexities inherent in filtration systems is an arduous journey that demands unwavering commitment and dedication. It is a journey often guided by the wisdom and mentorship of seasoned professionals like Glenn, where years of rigorous training and hands-on experience are indispensable prerequisites. Indeed, it can take up to four years of continuous learning and practical application before a technician is fully equipped to confidently troubleshoot and resolve the myriad
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Looking ahead, as we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of water filtration technology, our team remains at the forefront of innovation, continuously striving to develop and implement cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of our clients. Whether it be through advancements in filtration technology, improvements in service delivery, or enhancements in customer support, our team is committed to staying ahead of the curve and setting new standards of excellence within the industry.
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https://www.watercorporation.com.au/Our-water/ Rainfall-and-dams/Water-use
Yearly Streamflow
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Perth Rainfall Comparison
https://www.watercorporation.com.au/Our-water/ Rainfall-and-dams/Rainfall
Supplied by the Water Corporation Current graphs can be found at www.watercorporation.com.au
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HAVE YOU VISITED THE WATERWISE PROGRAMS WEBSITE?
The Waterwise Garden Irrigator Program is a joint initiative of the WA Region of Irrigation Australia and Water Corporation, with a goal of optimising water-use efficiency of domestic irrigation systems in Western Australia. Endorsed Waterwise Garden Irrigators are fully trained in water efficient practices and can design, install, repair and maintain home garden irrigation systems.
WATERWISE GARDEN IRRIGATORS
AAA Irrigation
Adam's Retic
Adonis Gardening & Irrigation
Advantage Bores & Reticulation Services
Alessio’s Gardens
All Round Retic and Landscaping
Allwest Bores & Reticulation
Aqueduct Irrigation Services
AR Landscapes
Backyard Creations
Beyond Reticulation
Bowie Developments
Bowie Irrigation
Bradkaz Irrigation
Brighton Reticulation
Brookwell Irrigation
Bruce Landscapes
Candid Reticulation Services
Canning Irrigation Services
CHATT Services
Chris Simpson
Chris's Landscaping
Civic Reticulation
Clackline Reticulation
Coast to Coast Irrigation
Cockburn Property Maintenance
Country Landscaping & Irrigation
Crystal Waters Irrigation
CS Reticulation
CT Irrigation
Daetech Australia Pty Ltd
Donewell Contracting
Dynamic Property Solutions
Earlybird Landscaping
Earth & Water Pty Ltd
Fastlane Maintenance
First Element Irrigation
Fluid Irrigation
Garden Solutions
Gracie Reticulation Services
Green Oasis Lawn and Reticulation
Greenfields Reticulation
Greenworx
Growing Assets
Handy Fixers Property Maintenance
HomeCare Reticulation
Instant Gardens
Joel Irrigation & Landscaping
Josh's Lawn & Garden Service
Kinetic Landscaping
KRH Irrigation
Landscape Elements Pty Ltd
LD TOTAL
Landscape Australia Construction
Living Eden Property Maintenance
Matty P's Lawn & Trees
Matt Duncan Reticulation & Landscaping
Midwest Turf Supplies
Mr Retic
Multihire
New Season Landscapes
New Season Landscapes
Newground Water Services
Northend Reticulation & Turf
Nutrien Water
Oasis Reticulation
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www.waterwiseprograms.com.au
One Two Tree Irrigation & Landscaping
OZ Commercial Maintenance Services
Peel Scape Solutions
Perdita Reticulation & Garden Solutions
Perth Lawns and Retic
Perth Landscaping Experts
Perth Retic Repair
Perth Reticulation Experts
Plantech Grounds Maintenance
Portworks
Premier Turf Care and Property Maintenance
PTC Irrigation
Pumps N Pipes Supplies
Purely Irrigation
Quinns Rocks Reticulation
Rain Maker Irrigation Services
Rapid Reticulation Remedies
Regenerative Gardens & Reticulation
Renoscape
Repair Your Retic
Retic Express
Retic Man
Retic Mate
Retic Repair Man
Retic Smart
Retic, Turf & Soakwells Pty Ltd
Reticulation Pro
ReticWest
Rob’s Retic and Lawn
Rockingham Mobile Mowing
Ryan Daly
Sharp Yards
SK Retic
Sodexo
Softscapes & Reticulation Pty Ltd
Sprinkler Fixers
Summer Retic
Superior Landscaping & Reticulation
The Garden Fixer
The Greenscape Collective
The Retic & Landscape Shop
The Retic Guy
The Watershed Water Systems Midland
The Watershed Water Systems
Subiaco
Think Water Capes Region
Think Water Geraldton
Think Water Perth
Tidy Gardens Australia
TLC Services Perth
Triton Electrical Contractors
Tropical Reticulation & Landscape
Turfed Out
Ultimate Blue Pty Ltd
Under Pressure Retic
Urban Reticulation
VIP Home Services
Wanda’s Gardening & Landscaping
Water Smart Services Pty Ltd
Water Well Reticulation
Waterwise Landscaping
Westcoast Reticulation Services
Western Irrigation Pty Ltd - Greenwood
Wet Frog Retic
WF Landscape Industries Pty Ltd
Wittens Irrigation & Design
Yurra Pty Ltd
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Canning Irrigation Services
With an increasing number of DIY enthusiasts installing and maintaining their own irrigation systems, the Waterwise Irrigation Design Shop Program was developed to raise the standard of irrigation advice and design services offered by staff at counter level of specialist irrigation retailers. Endorsed staff have the knowledge and skills to provide their customers with waterwise advice, products and services.
The website features an extensive and up-to-date business directory where the community can search for their local Waterwise members, based on their location. Head to the search directory at www.waterwiseprograms.com.au for members’ contact details, or if you’d like information on how to become an endorsed Waterwise business.
Several Waterwise Garden Irrigators and Design Shops were randomly selected for audit in the 2022/23 period. Successfully audited businesses are acknowledged with this customised logo.
In recognition of their unwavering dedication to water conservation, we proudly commend our esteemed Waterwise Garden Irrigators for their steadfast participation in the program for over a decade.
WATERWISE IRRIGATION DESIGN SHOPS
Nutrien Water - Neerabup
Controlled Irrigation Supplies
Joel Irrigation & LHP Landscaping
Nutrien Water - Canning Vale
Nutrien Water - Forrestdale
Nutrien Water - Greenwood
Nutrien Water - Joondalup
Nutrien Water - Malaga
Nutrien Water - Mandurah
Nutrien Water - Midvale
Nutrien Water - Myaree
Nutrien Water - Osborne Park
Nutrien Water - Rockingham
Peel H20 Solutions - Mandurah Pumps ‘n Pipes - Mandurah
The Retic & Landscape Shop - Southern River
The Watershed Water SystemsCockburn
The Watershed Water SystemsMidland
The Watershed Water Systems - Morley
SOUTH WEST WATERWISE PROGRAMS
The Watershed Water SystemsSubiaco
Think Water - Broome
Think Water - Capes Region
Think Water - Geraldton
Think Water - Perth
Think Water - Wanneroo
WA Reticulation Supplies - Armadale
WA Reticulation Supplies - Midland
WA Reticulation Supplies - Rockingham
Western Irrigation - Greenwood
Irrigation Australia has recently launched the Waterwise Irrigation Programs in the South West region of WA, with the support of local water utilities; Busselton Water and Aqwest.
WATERWISE IRRIGATION DESIGN SHOPS WATERWISE GARDEN IRRIGATORS
Country Water Solutions – Bunbury
Nutrien Water – Bunbury
Nutrien Water – Busselton
Think Water - Capes Region (Busselton)
ARB Landscaping & Fencing
Country Landscaping & Irrigation
Country Water Solutions
Fastlane Maintenance
Fergies Total Lawn Care
LD TOTAL
Nutrien Water - Busselton
Summer Retic
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