Advanced Bioretention Design
This “hands on”, one-day course provides training on advanced aspects of bioretention design. During the day you will actively learn through the development of a worked example and a design review exercise. The course covers recent design advancements and research findings and, including those from the Facility for Advancing Water Biofiltration (FAWB).
The course is presented by Associate Professor Ana Deletic, Shaun Leinster and Alan Hoban.
By the end of this course participants will:
- Understand key scientific principles and latest research findings.
- Understand the role of, and key design issues, with submerged (anaerobic) zones in bioretention systems.
- Understand the troubleshooting process for poorly functioning bioretention systems.
- Understand common design mistakes and what to look for when reviewing or assessing designs for bioretention systems.
Who should attend?
The course will assist practitioners who have a basic understanding of how bioretention systems work and have some experience in their design or assessment. Participants should have attended the Fundamentals of Bioretention Design course.
Course Dates:
Thursday 22 October 2009 - REGISTER HERE



























