• Concept and Functional Designs,  Integrated Water Management,  Stormwater Management Plans

    Rural Lands Program

    Jamie Tainton has enjoyed working with the Liveable Communities Liveable Waterways Program at Melbourne Water (previously the Rural Lands Program) over the years. From strawberry and raspberry growers in the Yarra Valley, Container Nurseries in the hills, to dairy farmers in gippsland, the variety and breadth of work is phenomenal. The intention of the program is to create an opportunity to share knowledge and improve the practices of agricutlural properties in small bites. The idea being that many small bites of improvement in a waterway will lead to a much healthier system in the longer term. Projects have included the development of site Stormwater Management Plans, catchment diversions to improve…

  • Concept and Functional Designs,  Integrated Water Management

    Revisiting the Chirnside Park Green Spine

    The Green Spine was a Shire of Yarra Ranges project where Jamie Tainton (while at Storm Consulting) worked with Aspect Studios on a Green Gateway along the Maroondah Highway between Bushy creek in the west to the Chirnside Park Shopping Centre in the east. The intention of the project was to construct a 3m wide shared pathway along this length with key features that encouraged community interaction and engagement. The path was to included Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) elements to offset the increased impervious footprint. The project also included vast planting of local trees and vegetation to accentuate the intention of the overall “Green Spine”. The project won a…

  • Integrated Water Management

    Monitoring Outcomes of Projects

    Jamie has worked with Melbourne University on numerous iniatives throughout her career. From the Little Stringybark Creek Project to passively irrigated street trees. With each of these projects, the monitoring of the systems was a vital component. It’s always great to talk over the requirements of monitoring with the team at Melbourne University and appreciate how we might design infrastructure that enables monitoring. Often additional pits and pipework are required for the University team to install weirs, data loggers and sensors. The orientation and size of this infrastructure is critical to get right and enable them to get the results we all need. The designs generally need to include duplicated…

  • Concept and Functional Designs,  Integrated Water Management

    Passively Irrigating Street Trees

    Jamie has worked on muliple Passive Irrigtion Projects. Some high profile and urban, some more mainstream in greenfields estates. Trees in urban environments often suffer and can result in stunted growth with limited root growth zones or access to moisture. We find most Council arborists are looking to passively irrigate their trees with more water in hope the next generation of trees thrive.  Geotechnical testing is recommended on most projects to determine the infiltration rates of site soils. If they are found to be extremely slow (for eg, clay with sub 1mm/hr) an underdrain is often recommended. This ensures the trees are not waterlogged by the system providing them with…

  • Integrated Water Management

    Darebin Passive Street Tree Watering

    In this project when Jamie (while at Storm Consulting) assisted Darebin with their new tree plantings.  They wanted to install new kerb outstands to control parking in the street and provide additional greening to their wide open streets.  A simple fall out kerb was used on this occasion to tip water caught in the uphill kerb and deliver it overland to the tree.  It was also utilised around existing street trees, where minor hand excavation established a gradual swale around the tree that encouraged water to fall out and irrigate the tree. The images above show the tree upon installation and the tree today.

  • Integrated Water Management

    Station North Urban Renewal Project

    The Station North Urban Renewal Project (SNURP) was part of the Revitalising Central Dandenong Project by the Development Victoria (previously VicUrban).  During this engagement new street trees were to be installed and passively irrigated along the length of the new road alignment.  Jamie (while at Storm Consulting) undertook a water balance of specific tree species to determine an appropriate spacing of trees and tree choice based on that available catchment.  Passive irrigation systems were then devised in a very urbanised environment that ensured pedestrian and cycle thoroughfare were safely maintained while the trees received adequate watering.