Geo-chemical budget models of the Penrith Lakes Scheme

  • Andrew J. Keogh

Western Sydney University thesis: Doctoral thesis

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.
Date of Award2003
Original languageEnglish

Keywords

  • budget models
  • environmental geochemistry
  • water resources development
  • Penrith Lakes Scheme
  • environment and sustainability
  • infrastructure (economics)
  • environmental sciences
  • Penrith (N.S.W.)
  • New South Wales
  • Australia
  • water quality management
  • Centre for Western Sydney

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