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Erosion and Sediment Control

Harris Environment offers these services:

  • Erosion and Sediment Control Plans (ESCP)
  • Soil and Water Management Plans (SWMP)
  • Water quality investigations
  • Soil survey and site investigations
  • Clean up / remediation plans
  • Controlled waters applications
  • Site remediation and revegetation works
  • ESCP control measures Including, stabilised site access, sediment fencing, clean water diversion, swales, check dams, topsoil & stockpile management and erosion control blanketing

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Commercial on-site wastewater management




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Recent Projects

Wastewater Transfer Centre

Commercial developments like the one shown in the image, will require a Watercycle Management Study to demonstrate the required stormwater treatment. In the example shown storm water from the exterior hard stand surfaces needed to be treated by biotension basin, sediment basin and constructed wetlands.  Where as the wash down water from the putresible waste management system required an anaerobic treatment system followed by constructed wetland.

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Water Cycle Management Study For Cemetry

A Water Cycle Management Study was prepared for a proposed prayer hall and cemetry with on-site wastewater management facilities.

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Proposed Boarding House

With limited soil depth and available land, this project needed an Aerated Water Treatment System and 4 sand mounds.

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SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK – LAKE BELVEDERE

The 34m2 floating wetland was positioned to surround half the island (2 x 4m x 4m) and placed as close as possible to the eroding bank to allow roots to bind into the submerged sediment and dampen the currents that are eroding the island.

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