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Contact us Meryl McKerrow Partnerships Manager T: +61 418 168 874 E: [email protected] W: www.ewater.org.au Conference venue National Museum Lawson Cres, Acton Peninsula, ACT Tel: +61 2 6208 5000 http://www.nma.gov.au Wifi nmapublic Conference dinner Monster Kitchen & Bar 25 Edinburgh Ave, Canberra, ACT Tuesday 21 Nov, 6:30pm for 7pm Within walking distance from the National Museum alongside Lake Burley Griffin. Registration Collect your delegate pack from the eWater registration table within the Museum Foyer. Tuesday 21 Nov, 8 - 9am Abstracts View all abstract submissions online https://www.ivvy.com.au/event/eWater/ abstracts-submissions.html Parking & Transportation Pay parking at $2.50/hour or $12/day 8.30am to 5pm weekdays. Ticketing machines in the short-stay area take Visa and MasterCard and coins. Change is available at the Museum Information Desk. A dedicated taxi drop-off and pick-up point and disabled parking facilities are located close to the main entrance. More info: http://www.nma.gov.au/ whats-on/plan-your-visit/location Canberra Cabs 13 22 27 Cabxpress 1300 222 977 Uber www.uber.com National Museum Monster Kitchen Walking directions (1.2km, 15min) Follow us Comment, ask questions and share your pictures #eWater2017

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Page 1: eWater Software Conference 2017 Edinburgh Ave, Canberra, ACT Tuesda ... Modelling environmental water in Source river system models ... Wet Tropics Reef water quality targets Louise

Contact usMeryl McKerrowPartnerships ManagerT: +61 418 168 874E: [email protected]: www.ewater.org.au

Conference venueNational MuseumLawson Cres, Acton Peninsula, ACTTel: +61 2 6208 5000http://www.nma.gov.auWifi nmapublic

Conference dinnerMonster Kitchen & Bar25 Edinburgh Ave, Canberra, ACTTuesday 21 Nov, 6:30pm for 7pm Within walking distance from the National Museum alongside Lake Burley Griffin.

RegistrationCollect your delegate pack from the eWater registration table within the Museum Foyer.Tuesday 21 Nov, 8 - 9am

AbstractsView all abstract submissions online

https://www.ivvy.com.au/event/eWater/abstracts-submissions.html

Parking & TransportationPay parking at $2.50/hour or $12/day 8.30am to 5pm weekdays. Ticketing machines in the short-stay area take Visa and MasterCard and coins. Change is available at the Museum Information Desk. A dedicated taxi drop-off and pick-up point and disabled parking facilities are located close to the main entrance.

More info: http://www.nma.gov.au/whats-on/plan-your-visit/location

Canberra Cabs 13 22 27 Cabxpress 1300 222 977Uber www.uber.com

eWater Software Conference 2017

Venues

National Museum

Monster Kitchen and Bar

Walking directions (1.2km)

National Museum

Monster Kitchen

Walking directions (1.2km, 15min)

Follow usComment, ask questions and share your pictures #eWater2017

Page 2: eWater Software Conference 2017 Edinburgh Ave, Canberra, ACT Tuesda ... Modelling environmental water in Source river system models ... Wet Tropics Reef water quality targets Louise

Day 1 – Tues 21 Nov Day 2 – Wed 22 Nov Day 3 – Thu 23 Nov8.00am Registration / Tea & Coffee

(Foyer, National Museum)Tea & Coffee(Foyer, National Museum)

Tea & Coffee(Foyer, National Museum)

Session 1 9.00am

Plenary (Peninsula Room)

Opening Address Dr Robert Carr (CEO, eWater)

Keynote Address David Dreverman (Director, eWater)

Australian Water Partnership Dr Nick Schofield (CEO, AWP)

eWater IT Developments (Peninsula Room)

Urban Plenary (Peninsula Room)Christian Urich

Dale Browne, e2 Design Lab

10.15am Morning Tea (Foyer)

Session 210.30am

MDBA (Peninsula Room)

IntroductionAlistair Korn

River OperationsAndrew Bishop

Salinity outlook for River Murray SystemJabed Bhuiyan

Modelling environmental water in Source river system modelsNeha Khanna

eWater IT Developments

Using the Veneer plugin to rationalise a workflowMatthew Hardy, MDBA

Towards model automation for greater efficiency, transparency and repeat-abilityTim Smith, eWater

Source Modelling of Ownership in the Latrobe System, Victoria Uttam Manandhar

Mekong River Commission Council StudiesRachel Blakers, eWater

Australian field testing of 5 SQID sites - challenges, results and MUSIC modelling Andy Hornbuckle and Darren Drapper, SPEL Environmental and Drapper Environmental Consultants

Melbourne Water Headworks Model Stephanie Ashbolt, Melbourne Water

SOURCE Implementation within Barwon Water Ririn Erinawati, Barwon Water

A.C.T. Source Model Development Tony Sheedy, Alluvium

Source in Myanmar Geoff Adams, Juanita Moolman, eWater

Western Australia

Joel Hall

12.15pm Lunch (Foyer)

Session 31.15pm

New South Wales (Peninsula Room)

Dushmanta Dutta

Border Rivers and Murrumbidgee Valley Source ModelsLinda Holz and Alice Brown, Crown Lands and Water

Modelling the mass balance of water to plan for a high growth regionTim Hatt, Western Water

Developing a Basin Model for Lachlan River Valley using SOURCE - Key Challenges and Achievements - Part 2Gurmeet Singh, WaterNSW

IWRM in two Indian river basins: new challenges for Source application Carl Daamen, eWater

Update on Source implementation in the Northern Territory Rachael Holden, Power and Water

Developing a Basin Planning Model for Gwydir River Valley using eWater Source Allan Lal, WaterNSW

Source Rainfall-Runoff Auto-Calibration Wizard: A User’s PerspectiveAshok Raut, WaterNSW

Application of eWater Source in Fish River Water Supply StrategyKandiah Mahadeva, WaterNSW

Stakeholder Engagement Session (Red Room)

Future-proofing quantity/quality and mixed scale IWCM modelling goals in an urban contexteWater

VictoriaSource Implementation in VictoriaSeker Mariyapillai & Yong Li, DEWLP

2.45pm Afternoon Tea (Foyer)

Session 43.00pm

Queensland (Peninsula Room)

Using Source to assess progress towards Wet Tropics Reef water quality targetsLouise Hately

Beyond Source: tools to enhance data analysis and visualisationMaria Askildsen

Modelling environmental flow for Macquarie Valley in eWater Source Platform Mahmudul Haque, WaterNSW

Towards a Truly Integrated Approach to Water Supply and Demand ModellingRussell Beaty, Hydrology and Risk Consulting

Integrated Catchment-River Modelling of the Paramatta River to support Achieving Swimability Targets Lydia Cetin, Jacobs

Conference Summary and Close by 4pm

South Australia

How South Australia is utilising Source to support policy implementation and water security planningClaire Sims

Dam! That’s easier! Development of the community farm dam plugin for catchment modelling in South Australia - Tom Stewart

6.30 for 7.00pm

Delegate dinner Monster Kitchen, Hotel Hotel

Expo Evening (Foyer)Refreshments

MUSICSourceNHMP Jurisdictions