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Geo-chemical budget models of the Penrith Lakes Scheme

by Andrew James Keogh




Institution: University of Western Sydney
Department: School of Engineering and Industrial Design
Degree: PhD
Year: 2003
Keywords: Penrith Lakes Scheme; water quality management; budget models; environmental geochemistry; water resources development
Record ID: 1055670
Full text PDF: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/472


Abstract

The Penrith Lakes Scheme is a series of inter-connected lakes, produced by the rehabilitation of a sand and gravel quarry, for water quality treatment and recreational uses. Presently, 5 lakes are operational comprising 4 upstream lakes for treatment of storm-water and quarry discharge and a single downstream recreational lake as the Sydney International Regatta Centre used during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. This report is the result of a study, during 1998-2003, with an aim to develop dynamic budget models of water, sediments and nutrients for these lakes, providing suitable data for long-term management planning and evaluation of short-term operational management.Findings showed that while progressive reassessment and refinement will be required as management control increases, the approach provides the foundation modelling procedures and frame-work for suitable hydrological and water quality management of the Penrith Lakes Scheme, and may be extended to include further lakes, water sources and management strategies. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)