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Version 6: eWater would like to acknowledge contributions made by the broader eWater MUSIC community. Particular thanks to the following individuals who provided critical feedback through beta testing: Dale Browne (e2DesignLab), Georgie Wettenhall (Design Flow), Tony Weber (BMTWBMBMT WBM), Hugh Duncan (University of Melbourne), Cintia Dotto (CRCWater CRC Water Sensitive Cities), Jay Jonasson (Ku-ring Council), TonyMerrilies Tony Merrilies (Blacktown Council), David McCarthy (Monash University), Tim Fletcher (University of Melbourne), Peter Morison (Melbourne Water) and Ana Deletic (Monash University).

 

Version5Version 5: Dr Virginia Stovin from Sheffield University for ongoing advice and support in adapting music to UKSuDS UK SuDS applications and science, Dr Tim Hess and Dr Jerry Knox from Cranfield University for their assistance with regards to derivation of suitable PET data sets. JBA, especially Marc Pinnell, Jeremy Benn, Oliver Francis and Jose Sabatini. 

Version 4: The music User Community has driven much of the development direction formusic – for music - thank you for your invaluable feedback over manyyearsmany years. Thank you also to the past music developers, especially Lionel Siriwardena (University of Melbourne) who provided coding support and direction.  

Numerous people have been important in assisting with thetesting the testing and release of music , including Anne Lintern (Monash University), Kate Mann (eWater CRC), David Ljubic (eWater CRC), Sally Hunter (eWater CRC), Nicole Ramilo (BMT WBM), Michael Hughes (BMT WBM), Bruce Harris (BMT WBM), Herry Hamidjaja (eWater CRC) and Matthew Sant (eWater Innovation). Ralph Ogden (eWater CRC), Tony Wong (AECOM), Tony McAlister (BMT WBM), Michael Bermingham (Melbourne Water) and Anne Simi (Brisbane City Council) all contributed by their involvement in the development Governance Committee – - Thank you.

 

Version 3: A number ofpeople of people helped in beta-testing version 3 of music, including GeoffTaylorGeoff Taylor, Dale Browne and Erin Pears (Monash University), Alain Séven (École des Ingenieurs de la Ville de Paris), Georgie Wettenhall (Ecological Engineering), Tony Weber (WBM Oceanics) and Jake Moore (Melbourne Water). Grace Mitchell (Monash University) and Sara Lloyd (Monash University and Melbourne Water) made helpful suggestions on improvements to enhance music v3.

 

Version 2: Contributions to music came from a number of members and associates of the CRCfor CRC for Catchment Hydrology. In particular we wish to thank Tony Weber and André Taylor (Brisbane City Council), and Graham Rooney (Melbourne Water) for their ongoing feedback and support. Dale Browne (Melbourne Water) also contributed significantly to development of music Version 2. Jane Catford (CRC Summer Student) reviewed water quality standards, and Dr. Peter Breen (CRC for Freshwater Ecology) provided advice and technical input. David Perry (CRC Communication and Adoption Program Leader) coordinated the production of the music support material and training. Lucy Peljo, Jodie Fielding and Allison Horne (Brisbane City Council) provided comments on earlier versions of the manual.