Water Sensitive SA

WSUD in your home & backyard

In-house training

WSUD in your home and backyard (PDF)

Learning objective

The training will provide participants with a range of practical solutions to cost effectively maximise rainwater harvesting and reuse in the home and integrate stormwater and greywater into their garden to provide multiple benefits including: water conservation, local flood mitigation, improve stormwater runoff quality and landscape benefits.

Audience

Anyone with an interest in designing their new home or retrofitting their house or garden, to achieve more sustainable water management

Modules

01 – Introduction

02 – Context

  • Principles of water sensitive urban design
  • Urbanisation and changes to catchment hydrology

03 – WSUD – Inside the home

  • Rainwater harvesting and re-use, how to maximise the value from your rainwater tank
  • Greywater
  • Water conservation

04 – WSUD – Outside the home

  • Permeable and porous paving
  • Onsite retention of stormwater via infiltration
  • Vegetated swales and buffer strips
  • Raingardens – function and design
  • Raingarden plant species selection and placement

05 – Case studies

Presenters/trainers
  • Mellissa Bradley, Water Sensitive SA
  • Accredited community training providers:
    • Kirsty Close
    • Keri Hopeward
    • Ali Roush
Core competencies attained
  • An understanding of how to size a cost effective rainwater tank to provide greatest benefit to the householder and environment
  • An understanding of options available to use stormwater on site to enhance gardens
Cost

Price on application

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Acknowledgement of Country

Water Sensitive SA acknowledges Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Nations of the lands and waters we live and work upon, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge and respect the deep spiritual connection and the relationship that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to Country.