| From: | Oct 14, 2011 |
| To: | Oct 14, 2011 |
GOLD COAST: Smart Water Research Centre, Griffith University, Queensland
Water Quality Research Australia and the National Water Commission is supporting a series of workshops on the science behind the use of bioanalytical methods in water quality assessment, in conjunction with the presentation of the results of a recently completed research project funded under the Raising National Standards program of the National Water Commission (Waterlines report #48).
The workshops will be of interest to water scientists, engineers, catchment managers, regulators, government departments and water scheme proponents.
The presenters were lead investigators for the project 'A national approach to risk assessment, risk communication, and management of chemical hazards from recycled water', the final report of which was published in May 2011 by the National Water Commission.
A/Prof Heather Chapman, Smart Water Research Centre, Griffith University
Dr Stuart Khan, UNSW
Dr Frederich Leusch, Smart Water Research Centre, Griffith University
Dr Andrew Humpage, Australian Water Quality Centre, Adelaide
Dr Tarren Reitsema, Department of Water, WA
Commissioner Chris Davis, National Water Commission
There is no cost to attend the workshop; however, registration is required for catering purposes. Please see the flyer here for more information.