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Congratulations to Ella Harrison and Catherine Goonan for winning the people’s choice poster award at the Floodplain Management Australia conference in Newcastle.
Throughout our organisation from student interns to directors, we emphasise technical proficiency, training and professional development to stay abreast of best practice.
We specialise in hydrological and hydraulic studies of waterways and floodplains, and the development of long term strategies and designs for management of flood and water resource risks.
Bellingen Shire Council has engaged WMAwater to investigate the flooding mechanisms and flood risk management in the Lower Bellinger and Kalang River catchment.
Good Afternoon Victoria! After starting in 1983 Wmawater are pleased to finally have a Victorian office. We now have offices in all eastern seaboard states. Mark Colegate and Yuan Li will be bringing our trademark solutions driven best practice style to Victoria. We look forward to working with all the councils, CMA and other organizations to deliver practical cost effective floodplain management solutions. If you want to here about our skills please call Mark on 03 4201 0388 or drop in at 101 west Fyans st, Newtown.
Australian Rainfall and Runoff editors and technical committee were recently awarded with the prestigious Engineers Australia President's Prize at the National Congress and National Awards dinner. WMAwater's Mark Babister led the Technical Committee and Mark and Monique Retallick were part of the editorial team.
We're a dynamic consultancy with a long history of assisting our clients to develop long term strategies and designs to understand and manage risks and optimise the use of water resources.
WMAwater is proud to be collaborating with the University of Newcastle to deliver WATHNET5 training. WATHNET5 is an advanced software platform that integrates simulation of water resources systems and decision support informed by multi-objective optimization. A two-day workshop will introduce the theory underpinning WATHNET5 and develop hands-on skills enabling access to its more advanced features. The training lead by George Kuczera will be held on 18 and 19 March in Sydney. Book NOW places are limited!