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Biorenewables Fuel & Fertiliser and WFD Conference Presentations

You will find all the presentations from both the Biorenewables Fuel and Fertiliser Event and the Water Framework Directive Conference. These are in PDF files and are ready to download.

Biorenewables Fuel and Fertiliser Event, Wedenesday 24th March 2010

  • Biorenewable fuel and fertiliser - can there be a level, science-based regulatory playing field? - Tim Evans, Tim Evans Environment
  • Inputs, technology and biomethane utilisation: an overview - Geraint Evans, NNFCC (National Non-Food Crops Centre)
  • Environmental law issues: the regulatory environment - Teresa Hitchcock, DLA Piper
  • Constraints on use of biosolids in agriculture - Aarun Naik, National Farmers Union
  • The use and extension of biosolids in agriculture - Mark Worsfold, OFWAT
  • Does the science address the risks? - Stephen Smith, Imperial College London
  • Waste to product via sludge phytoconditioning - Yorkshire Water's experience - Jim Byrom, Yorkshire Water
  • The potential for, and benefits and complexity of co-digesting waste with sewage sludge - William Barber, United Utilities
  • Why recycle nutrients, especially phosphate? - Chris Dawson, International Fertiliser Society
  • Biorenewable Fuel and Fertiliser: Realising the Potential - Dorian Harrison, Monsal
  • For more information about this event, please view the event flyer.

    Water Framework Directive Conference, Thursday 25th March 2010

  • National update and how regulations are to be applied - Geoff Bateman, Environment Agency
  • Meeting WFD objectives in the Humber river basin district: challenges and opportunities - Graham Tate, Humber Basin Liaison Panel, Environment Agency
  • Implications of article 7 on reservoir catchments - Miles Foulger, Yorkshire Water
  • The rtRIVERi (Real Time River Integration) project - James Kitson, Yorkshire Water
  • Good for anything? An assessment of the river basin management planning, and plans for the WFD - David Lerner and Natasha Tkachenko, Catchment Science Centre
  • The water framework directive and its relevance to plant protection products - Melanie Gross, WCA Environment
  • WFD - are the opportunities sustainable? - Jason Jones, Grontmij
  • Contamination, complaince and control: 'It's only going to get tougher' - exploring dirty challenges and clean solutions - Soren Jensen and Andrew Ladds, Watermaiden
  • Future Instruments - A Suppliers Viewpoint - Andrew Wallace, Partech
  • For more information about this conference, please view the event flyer.

    For more information about these conferences or any of the topics covered, please contact Barry McCrea, National Account Manager on 01904 462 450.