Recycled water: health risk assessment

September 28, 2011

Assessing the health risks of recycled water using bioanalytical techniques: upcoming WQRA and NWC workshop

Water Quality Research Australia (WQRA) and the National Water Commission (NWC) are 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.

Workshop Dates:
Brisbane: 14 October 2011
Sydney: 27 October 2011
Melbourne: 17 November 2011
Adelaide: 18 November 2011
Perth: 24 November 2011

Presenters:

  • Commissioner Chris Davis, NWC
  • A/Prof Heather Chapman, Griffith University
  • Dr Stuart Khan, UNSW
  • Dr Frederic Leusch, Griffith University
  • Dr Andrew Humpage, Australian Water Quality Centre
  • Dr Tarren Reitsema, Department of Water, WA

Enquiries:
Heather Chapman
Email: h.chapman@griffith.edu.au

Further information and a registration form can be found in the workshop flyer.