Water and Wastewater Networks: Delivering Cost-Effective Resilience
Clean and wastewater networks – from inspect/maintain regimes to new infrastructure and resilience, within the context of Ofwat demands to decrease bills and leakage, increasing population and water pressure; climate change.
Securing markets and maximising value from biosolids and other biofertilisers
Sharing experiences and best practice in a ‘low risk’ environment to ensure that they remain on the front foot – and land bank risks are not subjected to political whim based on perception.
An Introduction to Reproductive & Development Toxicology
Over two days, the expert trainers Karen Howard and David Dillon will offer in-depth insights into the background and practical implications of the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)
Practical Risk Assessment Training for REACH - 24 - 25 January 2018
This training course has been arranged by Chemical Watch and Chemical Risk Manager, and offers a practical introduction to regulatory safety and risk assessment and REACH.
The Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for the Classification and Labellingof Chemicals and the EU legislation for Classification, Labelling and Packagingof Substances and Mixtures (CLP)
This training course has been arranged by Chemical Watch and Chemical Risk Manager, and offers a practical introduction to regulatory safety and risk assessment and REACH.
Digester operation and making the most of the digestate
This new 2 day course is an essential investment for anyone interested in making the most of their plant – whether considering a new facility or plant upgrades to increase the value of the digestate.
Call for Papers: Strippers & Scrubbers – the fight for nitrogen recovery, recycling and removal
Investigating the options for managing ammonium, and seeks to bring together key stakeholders interested in advancing recovery, recycling and removal techniques.
Examining the constantly evolving technologies and techniques to measure, monitor and evaluate the impact of odours emitted from new processes and assist with compliance with odour related permits.
Advanced Certified Sustainability (CSR) Practitioner Training in London (IEMA Approved)
This IEMA Approved challenging 2-day course enables participants to acquire the skills and competencies required to become qualified CSR practitioners.
Operation & Control of Activated Sludge Plants : Training Course
Working through each aspect of treatment plant operation, providing the practical background and worked examples to enable all attendees to put together their own operating strategies and to identify and rectify problems when these occur.
Reviewing the design of each of the aspects of a modern treatment plant, presenting a theoretical background to aid understanding, and providing the design equations by means of worked examples, that are necessary for effective plant design.
Examining the main water quality challenges facing the profession and the requirements for the next generation of disinfection technologies to select the most successful innovations
De-watering an essential first step in valorisation of anaerobic digestates for wastewater, waste or farm-fed AD sectors. Focussing on approaches to managing food-based and crop/slurry based digestates
Application of modelling techniques for optimising wastewater treatment plant pe
Examining modelling techniques that have found widespread usage in the UK. By use of case studies it will explore their effectiveness and seek to understand the information necessary for their successful application.
Thermal Processes for Resource Recovery from Waste
Introducing thermal processes that may be applied to organic wastes, exploring how they may feature in a typical digester flow train and examining potential advantages of these new technologies.
Effective Inlet Works: An Essential Requirement for an Efficient Treatment Plant
Examining: Case for appropriate & well-maintained inlet works.Recent advances in technologies for screens & grit removal. Appropriate sizings for today
Operation & Control of Activated Sludge Plants : Training Course
Working through each aspect of treatment plant operation, providing the practical background and worked examples to enable all attendees to put together their own operating strategies and to identify and rectify problems when these occur.
Reviewing the design of each of the aspects of a modern treatment plant, presenting a theoretical background to aid understanding, and providing the design equations by means of worked examples, that are necessary for effective plant design.
Phosphorus Removal from Catchments: Technology or Source Control?
Following the Water Framework Directive in the UK phosphorus is one of the most common parameters causing a watercourse to fail. We will explore techniques for reducing phosphorus discharges to the catchment in order to achieve WFD compliance.
1 day conference discussing future technological developments, current successes & challenges for the water industry. The first talk by Prof Stephen Smith- Imperial College "Activated Sludge - Transformation from waste to Resource"
Exploring water efficiency from a practical and operational perspective. This event will appeal to sustainability and water management professionals, the industrial/business community, academics, green entrepreneurs and policy makers.
Constructed Wetlands for Water Management & Pollution Control - CWA Annual Conf
Sharing and promoting best practice in the design, implementation & management of constructed wetlands in the wider water environment with an emphasis on direct practical experience, new initiatives, case studies and research.
Carbon Action is a standard for measuring and Cutting Carbon Emissions. Its is recognised by the UK Environment Agency as a Carbon Trust Equivalent Standard to gain Early Action Metrics under the CRC. This 2 day programme includes interactive exercis
Carbon Action is a standard for measuring and cutting carbon emissions. It is recognised by the Environment Agency as a Carbon Trust Standard (CTS) equivalent to gain Early Action Merits under the Carbon Reduction Commitment Scheme (CRCS) in the UK.
Carbon Action is a standard for measuring and cutting carbon emissions. It is recognised by the Environment Agency as a Carbon Trust Standard (CTS) equivalent to gain early action merits under the Carbon Reduction Commitment Scheme (CRCS)
Carbon Action Consultant Training Course and Business Opportunity, the Carbon Action Standard can be implemented by consultants and then assessed by the Centre for Assessment and Recognition based in Warrington
Access and Inclusion... Delivering the Green Games
In an increasingly interconnected world, universal and inclusive sustainable development is no longer just an option, it is an imperative. Can major international sporting events champion the development of environmental sustainability?