Water quality and the Environment Act

water pollution
Update from our Water, Environmental Litigation and Nature Conservation Working Parties.

Join us on the morning of 14 September for a webinar on water quality. This event will be held online. 

The aim of the event is to have an objective and positive forward look at the current state of our water, identifying the key issues and possible solutions, and how long will it take to get where we want to be. The event will bring you a series of speaker presentations and then a panel discussion as a mechanism for bringing the various points of view together and to look for a positive way forward.

We have an eminent line up. Take a look at the programme below:

0930: Welcome - Richard Barlow, Chair of Nature Conservation Working Party

0940: Introduction- Tapiwa Gavaza - Founding Director, Quantum Consulting Engineers

0945: Guy Linley-Adams - Acting for WildFish/Cardiff University’s School of Law and Politics: Why are we still dealing with sewage and farm pollution in 2022? 

1005: Professor Peter Hammond - Windrush Against Sewage Pollution: Environment Agency Permits & Illegal Sewage Discharges 

1025: Helen Wakeham - Deputy Director for Water Industry Regulation, Environment Agency: Untweetable: regulating water quality, past, present and future. 

10:45: Break

1100: Sandra Norval - Future Growth Lead, Southern Water: Planning for Water and Nutrient Neutrality

1120: Professor Richard Macrory KC - Non Executive Director, Office for Environmental Protection: The Office for Environmental Protection : Role and Functions.

1140: Q+A Panel Session led by Tapiwa Gavaza

1230: Closing remarks from Richard Barlow

  

Tickets

  • Members - £10
  • Non Members - £20
  • Students/Unwaged - free

To book your place, please log in or register and follow the prompts. Do not set up a new account if you already have one with us. 

When
14/09/2022 09:30 - 13:00
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