Projects
Lake Tuggeranong ACT
Working with the Government of the Australian Capital Territory, Hydronumerics was commissioned to undertake the design and analysis of in-lake water quality improvement options for Lake Tuggeranong (Australia). A three-dimensional hydrodynamic and water quality model was used to test the efficacy of each proposed intervention in terms of reduction of Blue-Green Algal concentrations, as well as discharge TSS, TN and TP. Forecast phytoplankton growth and both in-lake and downstream amenity were also modelled for a range of Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) portfolios under the government’s AUD $85 Million Basin Priority Project. Hydronumerics’ work was used to estimate the reduction in shut down days and downstream water quality for the nationally important Lake Burley Griffin as well as Lake Tuggeranong, and the downstream Murrumbidgee River.

Melbourne Water ARMS
Hydronumerics has configured and installed the Aquatic Real-time Management System (ARMS) for eleven reservoirs in the Melbourne Water supply network. The system utilises data from reservoir sensor stations, a SCADA network and a mobile profiler and gives the client the ability to run operational and forecast scenarios via a graphical user interface. Hydronumerics is working closely with Melbourne Water to calibrate and validate ELCOM-CAEDYM predictive models for Melbourne’s major water storages. We also provide ongoing support and advice through staff placement and training.

Melbourne Water Online Dashboard
An online real-time water storage data dashboard was produced to give Melbourne Water's staff easy access to all the required data.
