45 Shand Road, Reservoir
Taking an innovative approach to water sensitive urban design

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Original case study 2022

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Updated case study 2024
The Shand Road affordable housing development proposed an innovative approach to water sensitive urban design (WSUD) as a part of a broader strategy to achieve long-term sustainability.

The innovations included WSUD features to provide flood mitigation as a sustainable alternative to on-site ‘grey infrastructure’ like concrete pits, tanks and pipes. Other benefits included managing water quality, providing amenity and supporting biodiversity.

However, advances in WSUD have yet to be reflected in the technical guidance, which means councils are restricted in what they can and will approve.

To accelerate the implementation of WSUD in small scale development, current best practices could be standardised and documented.

Read the original case study and 2024 update, links below.


ORIGINAL CASE STUDY
UPDATED CASE STUDY 2024


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