Australian Water Management Review Vol. 1 2014 | Page 105

SWH GUIDELINES - INDICATIVE TOC SWH GUIDELINES - INDICATIVE TOC 1. Overview 3.6.3 wetlands 1.1 Purpose and aim of guideline 3.6.4 aquifer Storage and recovery 1.2 overview structure/outline 3.6.5 1.3 Integration with other relevant guidelines 3.7 Distribution to end users Associated Infrastructure 2. Planning your SWH project 3.8 2.1 Planning and Regulations other (tanks etc.) 3.8.1 Pumps 2.1.1 relevant legislation 3.8.2 Gravity pipework 2.1.2 approvals and Licencing 3.8.3 rising mains 2.2 Drivers & objectives 3.9 Controls & Electrical Equipment 2.3 Risk based analysis of SWH project 3.10 Documentation of the Design solution 2.3.1 assessment framework (aGwr) 4. Construction of SWH project 2.3.2 assessment tools 4.1 Selection of project delivery mechanism 2.3.3 risk management Plan (rmP) 4.1.1 Principle contractor (traditional) 2.4 Demands, Supplies and Water balance 4.1.2 Design & construct 2.4.1 water balance approach & major principles 4.1.3 Design, construct & operate 2.4.2 water balance tools & software 4.2 Performance guarantee & liabilities 2.5 Selection of sites 4.3 Assets ownership 2.5.1 Locating and ranking suitable SwH sites in urban area 4.4 Planning and timelines 2.5.2 assessment tools (GIS based etc.) 4.5 On-site work 2.6 Options Assessment 4.6 Commissioning and proof of performance 3. Design of SWH project 5. Operations & Maintenance 3.1 Design basis & functionality 5.1 Assets life 3.2 Major components and functions 5.2 Maintenance requirements 3.3 Rainfall and stormwater flow modelling 5.3 Monitoring requirements 3.3.1 Selection of r