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Date
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5 MARCH 2012
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Time
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18:15 - 20:00
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Event Type
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Courses
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Currently, one of the main concerns relating to environmental engineering is arising from the environmental impact we are having on our environment both locally and nationally. This has resulted in an rise in concern and awareness of environmental issues. To overcome these issues much more practical and sustainable engineering/development is required, by way of improving our environment through physical features to economic and social benefits that encourage and develop the well-being of communities.
You are invited to participate in the following sessions that will explore how we, as Civil Engineers, play our part. (all sessions meet at 17:45 for a 18:15 start. Refreshments included) This is the first of 4 Sessions.
Cost: TBC (Approx. £30 however please indicate when booking if you would like refreshments prior to each session)
Session 1 5th Mar Working on and around water
The legislation
Licensing
Designated Sites
Session 2 12th Mar Contractor Waste
Waste Disposal – Reuse, Recycle & DisposalContaminated Land
Duty of Care
Transport of Waste
Session 3 20th Mar Wildlife & Weeds
The Legislation
Non-Native Species
Mitigation of Impacts on Wildlife
Session 4 27th Mar Management of Construction
Mitigation Methods and Success/Failures
Offences & Defences
SWMP
For booking information contact: Pete Morton (ICE DAB G&S Vice Chair)
T: 01307 473378
E: mortonp@angus.gov.uk
Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed on any matters by the presenters or participants during or in connection with this presentation are solely the views of the authors of the respective comments and/or opinions and must not be taken to be the views of ICE or any other organisation. ICE makes no representations, warranties or assurances concerning any information provided in these presentations and accepts no responsibility for the content and/or accuracy.