• Micro Pollutants Focus Group Meeting

    Virtual Event

    While novel technologies are been developed, combinations of existing technologies are expected to offer the most viable solutions to mitigate against emerging pollutants. This is an interesting and timely area of water and wastewater treatment alike; progress will undoubtedly assist in the abatement of those compounds and alliance, this focus group aims to encourage innovation…

  • Thames Water Liaison Meeting

    Virtual Event

    UK Forum Liaison Meetings are held with major players in the sector. These include meetings with water company representatives where an overview of the water company's structure is provided as well as an update on their capital delivery and asset management programme and much more. Click here to find out more and register

  • Natural Flood Management In The East Midlands

    Virtual Event

    Natural flood management (NFM) methods are not totally new, but are growing in importance as a means of providing protection for people’s homes, property, land and business whilst working closely with nature and the environment. The Environment Agency have been seeking to develop and spread the use of NFM techniques alongside the more traditional “hard…

  • Greener workspaces- restoring nature for Climate Change

    Virtual Event

    About the webinar The environmental challenge facing the world has never been greater. Alongside progress towards net zero carbon, businesses need to find more efficient ways to manage and use resources and to build resilience to the extreme weather brought by climate change. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we use our workplaces. As a…

  • LIYHB AGM – The Future of Urban Landscape

    Virtual Event

    The Landscape Institute Yorkshire & Humber Branch will hold its Annual General Meeting at 18.45 on 8th June online. Registration will be open from 18.30 - please arrive in plenty of time in order to register your attendance. The AGM will proceed an address by LI president Jane Findlay and Vice President Carolin Gohler, which…

  • Water Talk Live- InfoDrainage- BMP, Green Infrastructure & Pollutant Modelling

    Virtual Event

    Low impact development (LID) modeling is an innovative approach to stormwater management that, when executed correctly, can result in significant environmental and economic benefits. As utilities have begun to prioritize green infrastructure techniques, successful LID modeling has come into high demand. In this Water Talk, we'll be taking a deeper dive into some of the…

  • Gerald Lacey Lecture 2021

    Virtual Event

    Land and Water Management for Food Security: The Broad Picture Recent estimates of food demand, based on median projections of growth, call for a 50% increase in the global demand figure. Linearly proportional increases in the allocation of land and water resources towards increased food production are not realistic given the trends in competing uses…

  • Blue-Green Infrastructure: the theory and practice – North East, East Midlands and beyond

    Virtual Event

    Blue-green infrastructure provides many benefits, from climate change adaptation and mitigation to health and wellbeing and biodiversity. At the fourth and final webinar in the Blue-Green Infrastructure series, ICE East Midlands Regional Chair, Ben McGrath, Nanco Dolman, Royal HaskoningDHV, and Dr Emily O'Donnell, University of Nottingham, will be joined by ICE President, Rachel Skinner. The…

  • Lunch & Learn – Water Quality and Biodiversity

    Virtual Event

    With the anticipated changes to the Non-Statutory Technical Standards, please join us for a Webinar on water quality and biodiversity. We will explore these topics in more details and discuss how these could impact LLFAs when reviewing planning applications. Speakers – TBC. Joining instructions – ASA members please email admin@suds-authority.org.uk

  • Water Quality Webinar

    Virtual Event

    With the anticipated changes to the Non-Statutory Technical Standards, more emphasis on water quality within SuDS and surface water disposal is likely to occur.  Please join us for a webinar where water quality principles, how to evaluate and other aspects will be discussed. Speakers – TBC. Joining instructions – ASA members please email admin@suds-authority.org.uk