Regular maintenance is essential to the operation of any stormwater treatment device and to minimise adverse environmental effects on downstream water quality. We invited council and consultants to come along and check out just how easy it is to main
Stormwater360 New Zealand co-founder and managing/ technical director Mike Hannah discusses the work we are undertaking with environmental educators to #beatplasticpollution.
(Jim) James Lenhart, PE, D.WRE is one of the world’s leading experts on stormwater and is currently in New Zealand as the invited keynote speaker at this year's Stormwater Conference.
Large expanses of concrete can create various environmental issues such as flooding from runoff. Stormwater Engineer Kevin Jonathon discusses Grasscrete™ as a solution.
We provide bespoke and unique stormwater treatment solutions for industrial sites that achieve performance, cost, ease of operation, regulatory compliance and protection of the environment
Arthur Mead Environmental Awards – a collaborative recognition
Congratulations Mike Hannah and Troy Brockbank, and the team from Auckland Motorway Alliance & NZ Transport Agency on winning an Arthur Mead award at the IPENZ awards
Four Papers Accepted to the 2017 Water NZ Stormwater Conference
Four members of the Stormwater360 team (Mike Hannah, Troy Brockbank, John Cheah & Kevin Jonathan) have been involved in writing papers for the upcoming stormwater conference.
The future of roofing is green : An interview with Greg Yeoman
Stormwater360 Director Greg Yeoman talks to Archipro on using green infrastructure technologies to mitigate the effects of urban intensification.
SOURCE; Archipro
We donated two LittaTrap™s to the Island Bay Marine Education Centre in Wellington, and the Year 7 & 8 pupils from Wilford School have been monitoring them to understand the impact of litter on the marine environment.
Filterra Approved by Auckland Council at an Infiltration Rate of 4450mm/hr
Stormwater360 Filterra advanced rain garden system has been approved by Auckland Council for meeting the treatment requirements of the Auckland Unitary Plan at a maximum design infiltration rate off 4450mm/hr.