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12 APRIL 2013

Nuclear Installations in the UK – the impact of Fukushima

  • Whitehaven
  • West Lakes Science Park,

The issues that have arisen out of Fukushima; in particular the possible impact on the UK nuclear industry and planned nuclear new build.

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  • ICE topics:

  • Ground engineering , Innovation and research , International Development , Learning Legacy , Waste management

  • ICE regions:

  • North West

2 MAY 2013

Visit to Millbrook Wastewater Treatment Works' Construction Site

  • Southampton
  • 4Delivery Ltd Millbrook WTW

An opportunity to visit 4Delivery's site which is part of a £300 million scheme to improve environmental and water quality schemes for Southern Water

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  • ICE grade:

  • Associated society member , Member , Non-member

  • ICE topics:

  • Waste management , Water

  • ICE regions:

  • South East England

18 JUNE 2013

Environmental benefits of new waste management facilities in Manchester, UK

  • London
  • Institution of Civil Engineers

In 2002, the Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority drew up a long term strategy for improving recycling rates, providing waste processing and achieving resource and energy recovery. This strategy recognises the imperative to reduce disposal of biodegradable waste to landfill and thereby to reduce both greenhouse gas emissions and the carbon dioxide footprint arising from the conventional disposal of municipal waste.

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  • ICE topics:

  • Energy , Innovation and research , Municipal engineering , Waste management

15 JULY 2013

The Closed Loop Economy and how it can help manage London’s Waste and Recycling

  • London
  • Institution of Civil Engineers

This event is part of the ICE London lecture programme for 2013 and is being delivered by the ICE London Waste Expert Panel (details at www.ice.org.uk/nearyou/UK-Regions/London/London-Expert-Panels/ICE-London-Waste-Panel)

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  • ICE topics:

  • Environment & Sustainability , Municipal engineering , Waste management

  • ICE regions:

  • London

16 JULY 2013

Smeaton Lecture 2013: A Design for Life: James Newlands and the origins of the Borough Engineer

  • London
  • Institution of Civil Engineers

When James Newlands (1813-1871) arrived in Liverpool in January 1847 to take up the newly created position of Borough Engineer, he formed, along with Dr William Henry Duncan (Medical Officer of Health) and Thomas Fresh (Inspector of Nuisances), Britain’s first public health team.

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  • ICE topics:

  • Health and safety , Historical engineering , Municipal engineering , Public affairs , Structures and buildings , Transport , Waste management , Water

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