Contamination Expo Series 2016 Show Guide

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UNMISSABLE SPEAKER BIOS

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INNOVATION AWARD

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ARCA PAVILION

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NATIONAL SHOWCASE

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CONTAMINATION EXPO SERIES 2016

WELCOME TO THE SHOW Welcome to the Contamination Expo Series 2016, a major new European exhibition committed to providing the latest knowledge, products, and innovations to professionals working in all aspects of contamination, from spillage emergencies to air and water pollution prevention. Across two days, the most ambitious and progressive authorities and innovators from a variety of contamination sectors will gather at the ExCeL to present the latest equipment, products, services, and strategies in managing, preventing, and recovering from contamination incidents. The exhibition has been constructed to provide a platform for the most cutting edge solutions and technology from around the world, whilst also delivering a leading educational programme from prominent experts in each field through an exclusive schedule of seminars, masterclasses, and live debates. The series encompasses six different co-located events: the Land Remediation Expo, the Spill Response

Expo, the Clean Air Technology Expo, the Hazardous Materials Expo, the Nuclear Decommissioning and Remediation Expo, and the Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Expo. Running alongside the Contamination Expo Series will be the very first Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo, which finds the solutions, equipment, and infrastructure for coastal and marine projects, and the award winning Flood Expo, the leading international exhibition and conference purely dedicated to the groundbreaking equipment and strategies in the defence against flooding. It’s going to be an incredible couple of days and this guide is packed with the things you need to know to plan your day. Information on our keynote speakers is available on the next page, and further in are details on live debates, seminars, and exhibitors appearing at the biggest and most comprehensive exhibition the contamination industry has ever seen. We look forward to seeing you at the show.


BRINGING SIX SECTORS OF THE INDUSTRY TOGETHER

LAND REMEDIATION The Land Remediation Expo is the UK’s leading event for professionals working in the management and remediation of land contamination, and will present the very latest solutions, technology, and market leading products and services.

CLEAN AIR TECHNOLOGY The Clean Air Technology Expo is the UK’s biggest event showcasing cutting edge technology, cost-effective services, and engineered solutions to airborne contamination control issues from the country’s leading authorities, including environmental specialists, consultants, regulators, and engineers.

SPILL RESPONSE The Spill Response Expo is the UK’s only show to highlight the concepts, strategies, innovation, and services in the response and intervention of chemical and oil spills, to environmental scientists, pollution response specialists, engineers, and more.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Hazardous Materials Expo is dedicated to providing the very latest guidance, insight, and advice in the control and MATERIALS EXPOof hazardous waste, with management a special focus on asbestos, delivered by response & remediation specialists, chemists, and construction professionals.

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NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING The Nuclear Decommissioning and Remediation Expo 2016 is the UK’s leading event in presenting innovative, efficient, cost-effective, and compliant techniques to professionals involved in the nuclear decommissioning industry.

GEOTECHNICAL & GEOENVIRONMENTAL The Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Expo is the UK’s leading event for geotechnical engineers and specialists working in geotechnical engineering to find the latest knowledge, solutions, and innovative designs in geotechnical engineering works.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

PRESENTING

CASE STUDIES, KEYNOTE SPEAKERS & SEMINARS Across both days of the show, the Contamination Expo Series will provide you with an amazing schedule of seminars delivered to you by an array of the industry’s foremost speakers. Sessions cover a wide variety of subjects, so turn the page and pick out what’s essential to you. Every session is delivered by an expert recognised for their outstanding achievements in their field, bringing you an unparalleled amount of information on current and future solutions and technology in contamination. The scale of topics our schedule covers is fantastic; every facet of the Series’ six sectors is analysed thoroughly and brings with it a mass of detail; whether you want to optimise your management of property development, discover environmental remediation technology, or hear case studies from across the world.

Every session is delivered by an expert recognised for their outstanding achievements in their field, bringing you an unparalleled amount of information on current and future solutions and technology in contamination.

Every seminar is listed in the following pages, so simply turn over to begin your search for the seminar which is essential to you. There’s no need to book for any of our seminars, but due to their popularity and the demand to see them, places go quickly, so make sure you get there early in order to avoid disappointment. Don’t miss out! Get there early.

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DR RICHARD J.F. BEWLEY TECHNICAL LEADER, AECOM UK & IRELAND REMEDIATION TEAM

MEETING CONTAMINATION CHALLENGES AT OPERATIONAL SITES THROUGH SUSTAINABLE REMEDIATION PRACTICES

Richard graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1976 and subsequently undertook a PhD in heavy metals and microbial ecology at the University of Bristol.

bioremediation projects in Europe. Richard joined AECOM’s heritage company Dames & Moore in 1990 and over the last 25 years has provided the technical direction for a wide range of remediation projects, particularly using biological and chemical approaches.

Following almost five years of research into environmental contaminants and soil microbial processes at New York University and the University of Calgary, he returned to the UK in the mid1980s, where he pioneered some of the earliest

With over 50 publications in his field, he has served on the Soil Science Advisory Committee, is a visiting lecturer at Lancaster University, and was made an Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh.

THURSDAY | 12:30 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT The legacy of environmental contamination at operational facilities poses particular challenges for remediation due to access constraints and health and safety considerations. This seminar will describe how these can be met through following the principles of sustainable remediation practice embodied in legislative guidance, by reference to several case studies, involving remediation of chlorinated solvents and hydrocarbons. Particular focus will be given to the application of multiple remedial techniques.

PETER WITHERINGTON MANAGING THE RISKS OF PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT WEDNESDAY | 12:30 KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

Peter has over 35 years’ experience of carrying out and managing geotechnical and environmental advisory services. His specialisms include redevelopment of derelict land and contaminated sites, soil and groundwater pollution risk assessment, landfill restoration and gas risk assessment, waste management, and environmental geotechnics.

DEPUTY CHAIRMAN OF RSK GROUP PLC On housing developments, Peter has helped to devise economic foundation solutions for various ground conditions and provided advice to the National House-Building Council. He has developed guidance manuals for several UK housing developers to ensure that development of potentially contaminated land is managed in a consistent and safe manner. Peter was on the steering committee for CIRIA’s report on methane and hazardous ground gases and chaired CIRIA’s committee for its VOC handbook and remediation guide. He chaired the AGS Ground Forum for nine years, represents HBF on the Land Forum, and is a member of the SiLC Professional Technical Panel.

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT Peter will consider the current regulatory and planning framework, and how the developer can mitigate the risk of liabilities, delays, and cost overruns by applying up-to-date processes and procedures. He will also discuss the National Quality Mark Scheme currently being developed by the Land Forum.


RICHARD CLAYTON DIRECTOR, WSP PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF

IMPACTS OF DEREGULATION FOR CONTAMINATED LAND – WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD?

He is a member of the REMSOC steering committee and currently heads up the firms UK Ground Risk and Remediation practice. He specialises in the development of cost effective remediation strategies and the use of sustainable remediation practices adopting the SURF UK Principles wherever possible.

THURSDAY | 11:45 | THEATRE 13

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT

Over the years Richard has delivered a wide range of award winning site characterisation, remediation and brownfield regeneration projects in the UK and overseas working primarily for Private sector and regulated industries.

The last 18-24 months has seen a move to a more de-regulated contaminated land sector with a reduction in Environment Agency involvement and stretched local authority resources. What does this mean? What are the risks and opportunities? As part of the presentation Richard will discuss some of the challenges the industry faces and present some ideas on how a de-regulation model could work.

CARL GRICE

Richard is a geochemist with over 22 years’ experience in the contaminated land sector and has been with WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff for 18 years.

PROF. PHILIP MORGAN TECHNICAL DIRECTOR FOR CONTAMINATED LAND, SIRIUS GROUP

LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE APPLICATION OF SOLIDIFICATIONSTABILISATION FOR REMEDIATION WEDNESDAY | 16:15 THEATRE 11

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, KEYNETIX LTD

WILL CLOUD COMPUTING IMPROVE THE SITE INVESTIGATION PROCESS? THURSDAY | 14:45 | THEATRE 9 Carl Grice is the software development director at Keynetix Ltd, a software development company focused on providing data management solutions to cover every stage of the geotechnical data journey. He is an advanced Agile and PRINCE2 practitioner with over twelve years’ experience in the management, design, implementation, and support of enterprise scale web/cloud,

desktop, and mobile applications within the geotechnical industry. Specialising in geographical information systems for data and asset management, monitoring, data capture, visualisation, and reporting, Carl is currently leading the development of HoleBASE SI, a powerful geotechnical data management platform which enables integration of geotechnical data within the BIM process.

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT Cloud computing has changed the way we store and access our personal and corporate data and documents but has yet to have significant influence on the site investigation industry. This presentation will outline examples of cloud computing and highlight some of the areas where advancing technologies could transform the way the industry utilises and reports site investigation data in the coming years.

Phillip is a highly experienced technical specialist with a broad understanding of contaminated land risk assessment and remediation, industrial effluent, and waste treatment technologies, gained over 30 years spent in both the oil and chemical industry. Phil is visiting professor of environmental biotechnology in the Groundwater Protection and Restoration Group at the University of Sheffield, a member of the CL:AIRE Technology & Research Group, and was chairman of the DTI Bioremediation LINK Programme Management Committee throughout its existence. He maintains a high level of expertise and profile through participation in R&D projects on remediation technologies, numerous presentations and written publications, delivery of training on risk assessment and remediation, including courses delivered through professional bodies and teaching on undergraduate and post-graduate university programmes.

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT Solidification-stabilisation involves the controlled and carefully engineered application of reagents to soils in order to bind contamination in place and/ or achieve physical containment. In this seminar, Phillip will present learning and experience gained from the application of this technology for the remediation of a wide range of sites contaminated with organic and inorganic contaminants to achieve protection of human health and controlled waters.

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Dr Crouch will take you through the groundbreaking Light Decontamination System. This new light, portable, and extremely powerful airborne and surface decontamination solution from Scott Safety is achieving a military first – decontamination of chemical, biological, and radiological vapours, liquids, and particles simultaneously in as little as five minutes. He will explain how Scott’s atomisation technology creates a fine mist of rapid projection to ensure an even and consistent coverage of areas up to 500m³.

A GAME CHANGER FOR CBRN DECONTAMINATION David has over 21 years’ experience in CBRN materials science; in that time his roles have spanned smart material design and delivery, project and team management, strategic technology planning, and active team leadership.

SEAMUS LEFROY-BROOKS LBH WEMBLEY GEOTECHNICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS

SCOTTISH ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY (SEPA) WEDNESDAY | 11:00 | THEATRE 12

WM3: CLASSIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE Mark has worked for SEPA for over ten years predominantly as their policy lead for two key waste portfolios, namely Hazardous/Special Waste and Healthcare Waste. Mark plays a key role in the development of SEPA’s environmental policies, strategies, and guidance.

Mark’s role within SEPA works closely with their UK partner environment agencies, most recently seen in his involvement in the development of WM,3 and represents SEPA on a

number of CIWM special interest groups, namely its Healthcare Waste (Scottish and UK) SIGs, Hazardous Waste SIG, and Regulation SIG. Mark has also been involved in a number of external projects, such as the European Commission led TAIEX scheme, presenting in Macedonia and Turkey, and as a member of the scientific board to the EU funded (INTERREG) PILLS Project.

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT Mark’s seminar will cover the classification and assessment of hazardous waste in the UK, primarily focusing on the UK agency guidance document ‘WM3 – Guidance on the Classification and Assessment of Waste’, the regulatory framework (European and UK), and the various steps required to classify and assess waste in line with this framework.

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A chartered chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, David is currently technical lead on all Scott Safety CBRN hazard management programs for both the civil and military markets. His role also includes account management, negotiation, and engagement with principal stakeholders throughout the international disinfection community.

WEDNESDAY | 14:45 | THEATRE 12

MARK HEGGIE

Mark has been seconded into other SEPA units, leading on SEPA’s implementation of the Environmental Liability Directive, and working with SEPA’s Radioactive Substances Unit.

VICE CHAIRMAN OF CBRN-UK & GLOBAL PRODUCT MANAGER, SCOTT SAFETY

DR DAVID CROUCH

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT

NATIONAL QUALITY MARK SCHEME FOR LAND CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT WEDNESDAY | 11:00 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

Seamus is multichartered as a geologist, civil engineer, and environmentalist. He has worked in the geoenvironmental sector for over 35 years and is both a SiLC and a RoGEP. He is immediate past chairman of both the Land Forum and the AGS, and chairman of the professional standards committee leading the initiative to deliver the NQMS for land contamination reports.

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT Seamus will provide an update on the launch of the National Quality Mark System for Land Contamination Management. The scheme has been developed by the Land Forum to assist both developers and local authority regulators ensure that land contamination management work meets the necessary technical and regulatory standards. The scope covers all land contamination reports submitted in support of a planning application and has the support of DCLG and DEFRA.

WEDNESDAY | 11:00 | THEATRE 9

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT Geoenvironmental processes mitigating risks from natural and man-made pollutants are a necessary cost in reusing land safely. Geotechnical processes ensure the physical stability of ground based structures. By combining such processes, a larger net benefit can be achieved than designing and even implementing each in isolation. By adopting a zero waste and circular land use philosophy, site specific technology trains can be identified that will improve the environmental and economic effectiveness of a project.


NICK SARTAIN

STEPHEN PLATKIW

HS2 LTD

ASBESTOS TESTING & CONSULTANCY ASSOCIATION

THE HS2 APPROACH TO LAND QUALITY

LEGAL DUTIES OF PREMISES OWNERS/ MANAGERS ON MANAGING THE RISKS FROM ASBESTOS

THURSDAY | 14:00 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

Nick Sartain has nearly 20 years of experience in geotechnical design including earthworks, foundations, slope engineering, seismic engineering, and geotechnical risk assessment.

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT This seminar will discuss some of the challenges faced by HS2 in respect of land quality along the route, and the approach that will be followed in addressing these issues on the largest infrastructure project in the UK.

Much of his recent work was on linear infrastructure projects in the UK and overseas where he variously acted as designer, checker, and design manager. Nick is now the lead geotechnical engineer at HS2 where he is responsible for the specification, integration, and assurance of geotechnical work streams on the project.

MATTHEW FARROW

THE ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION

RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL SECTOR POST-BREXIT

WEDNESDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 12

As the manager of the Asbestos Testing and Consultancy Association (ATaC), Stephen Platkiw is a member of the Asbestos Liaison Group (ALG) and also sits on the Asbestos in Schools Group, Joint Union Asbestos Committee, and the UKAS Technical and Advisory Committee. Steve started his career as an analytical chemist and has since spent 30 years in the asbestos industry. As a certified competent person in asbestos, Steve was a director of an asbestos analytical and surveying company, before SEMINAR joining the Asbestos SNAPSHOT Removal Contractors Association in 2007 and becoming ATaC Managing the risk from Manager in 2012. asbestos in commercial

WEDNESDAY | 14:00 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 Matthew’s background combines an indepth understanding of environmental policy with a great deal of experience in representing business interests to policy makers at devolved, UK, and EU levels. Before joining the Environmental Industries Commission, Matthew spent three years as director of policy at the Environmental Services Association, the trade association representing the UK’s waste and resource management industry.

PROF. PAUL NATHANAIL

SEMINAR SNAPSHOT Matthew’s seminar will address three key questions: what will happen to environmental regulations post-Brexit? Which environmental sectors could do well? Where do the main export opportunities lie?

premises is the responsibility of the duty holder, such as property owners, property managers, facilities managers, and health & safety managers. This presentation will review their legal duties and responsibilities for managing asbestos in buildings as defined in Regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. It will also cover the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 which places explicit responsibilities on clients.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM & LAND QUALITY MANAGEMENT LTD

TECHNOLOGY TRAINS: INTEGRATED GEOENVIRONMENTAL AND GEOTECHNICAL PROCESSES FOR SUSTAINABLE BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT Paul is professor of Engineering Geology at the University of Nottingham and managing director of Land Quality Management Ltd, who are renowned for their work in training regulators and consultants and in peer reviewing countless reports for local authorities and developers.

Paul combines research, teaching, and consultancy in the field of land quality. He has developed guidance on both sustainable brownfield redevelopment and sustainable remediation and advocated a combined approach that can deliver substantial cost reductions and environmental benefits.

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ADAM HEDLEY

WEDNESDAY | 11:45 | THEATRE 9

SENIOR ASSOCIATE, REED SMITH’S ENERGY & NATURAL RESOURCES GROUP

THE LESSER KNOWN CONTAMINATION LIABILITY RISKS: LENDERS, DIRECTORS, AND EMPLOYEES Drawing on the speaker’s experience of advising a wide range of clients on contamination liability risks, this session will focus on the lesser known liability risks for lenders, directors and senior employees, and current enforcement trends in this area.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Adam routinely advises on a range of regulatory compliance and operational issues, including soil and groundwater contamination, environmental permitting, trade effluent and water discharges, waste management and duty of care, flood and water management, and producer responsibility obligations. He has also assisted clients with UK and EU wide regulatory compliance initiatives and strategic projects in areas such as supply of substances, product safety and stewardship, brownfield redevelopment, waste disposal, site decommissioning, and permit surrender in relation to manufacturing facilities, chemical and petrochemical plants, and waste facilities. ALSO SPEAKING: THURSDAY THEATRE 9 | 11:00

BEN DE WAAL

THE FISCAL INCENTIVES GROUP

TAX INCENTIVES FOR BROWNFIELD DEVELOPMENT Tax incentives can play a key role in bringing contaminated land back into productive use. Ben will help delegates navigate their way through the tax incentives legislation, and will provide guidance on the claim making process and alerts to some common pitfalls. There’s also an overview of the legislation’s proposed modifications and how they will support the delivery of the brownfield development objectives set out in the Housing & Planning Act.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Ben specialises in land remediation relief and currently advises many of the volume housebuilders and developers of complex brownfield sites. He has overseen in excess of £2bn worth of claims since enactment of the relief in 2001 and has successfully negotiated a number of key entitlements and eligibility issues with HMRC. He is a strong advocate of brownfield development and has worked extensively with the Environmental Industries Commission and Home Builders Federation to develop awareness of the Land Remediation Relief regime and to lobby for modifications to the relief to make it more responsive to the challenges of developing contaminated land.

WEDNESDAY | 14:45 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

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ELIZABETH DALY

SENIOR CONSULTANT, RPA

COSTS AND BENEFITS: MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE (WFD) ABOUT THE SPEAKER Elizabeth has worked on a range of studies covering analysis and assessment in relation to water quality, biodiversity, and ecosystem services and undertaken numerous assessments for the Coal Authority and Environment Agency on the water quality benefits expected to result from remediation of areas affected by former mining activity (including both coal and metal mines). These have focused on identifying the benefits of full or partial improvements in waterbody status under the Water Framework Directive (WFD). Other work has included an assessment of the options for reducing the level of nitrogen entering Poole Harbour (linked to water protection zones).

The WFD requires consideration of remediation measures where waterbody status is less than good (or good potential). With limited funding available, actions need to be targeted towards the waterbodies where benefits can be maximised compared with the costs. This seminar covers the use of an economic assessment methodology to enable prioritisation of mine water treatment schemes; it also looks at how such methods could be applied in other contexts.

THURSDAY | 11:45 | THEATRE 14

MICHAEL LUNN DIRECTOR OF POLICY & PUBLIC AFFAIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION

BROWNFIELD FIRST WEDNESDAY | 15:30 | THEATRE 11 Making better use of our land, and its implications for the brownfield sector under the new housing and planning act which includes a new requirement for councils to have a brownfield register.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Building on an extensive background in politics and influencing policy, Michael’s work at EIC focuses on contaminated land, air quality and international trade. Prior to joining EIC, Michael served as a policy advisor to the Conservative Party, with work focused on UK legislation in the House of Commons, as well as political policy. With passions in promoting innovative technologies for the remediation of land, and making policy recommendations to achieve the best outcome, Michael’s presentation will focus on EIC’s newly released report entitled Brownfield first: making better use of our land.


ABOUT THE SPEAKER A biotechnologist by training, after finishing a PhD on nuclear waste treatment, Russell worked within the industrial research sector of the UK gas industry before transferring to the consultancy sector 16 years ago. Although Russell has worked across a wide range of areas, he is best known for his knowledge of the manufactured gas industry and a range of successful innovation projects he has managed. Russell was recently appointed to a professorship at the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, in addition to his lectureship at the University of Manchester. Russell manages a variety of innovations projects in collaboration with these universities, which stretch from environmental applications of nanotechnology to research into environmental forensics.

PROF. RUSSELL THOMAS TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, WSP | PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF BRISTOL

INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL LEGACY OF THE BRITISH GAS INDUSTRY WEDNESDAY | 11:45 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 Gasworks were a common feature across the UK and have left an environmental legacy, for which the application of accurate environmental forensic methods may help provide a greater degree of understanding than that currently provided by standard analytical methods. This presentation reviews the development of this industry, the technologies used, and demonstrate how new innovative techniques such as environmental forensics can be used to interpret this legacy.

GAVIN GRANT

ADELE DODGSON BAM NUTTALL LTD

THE REMEDIATION OF PETERS WORKS, MEDWAY VALLEY, KENT WEDNESDAY | 14:00 | THEATRE 11 Adele’s seminar will provide an overview of the remediation strategy implemented at the Peters Village development. Ground investigation studies had demonstrated that localised contamination requiring remediation was present at the former Peters Works factory site. An environmental betterment strategy was developed to address the pollutant linkages identified in relation to localised impacts on groundwater and also those within the made ground.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Adele joined BAM Nuttall Ltd in 2003 after graduating in Geological Sciences from the University of Leeds. She has over 13 years’ site environmental management experience associated with major civil engineering schemes for both public and private sector clients.

CAROLYN ROBERTS

SAVRON

STAR AND STARX: SMOULDERING SOLUTIONS FOR CONTAMINATED SOILS AND LIQUID ORGANIC WASTES

KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER NETWORK

INNOVATION, COLLABORATION, AND CONTAMINATION: WHAT ROLE FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES, AND HOW CAN WE MAKE FASTER PROGRESS? THURSDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 11 This seminar will explore the role of technological innovation in addressing the environmental challenges found in developed and developing areas, including the remediation of contaminated land and waters, and review the current UK Government support for collaborative research and development. It will be of interest to a wide range of stakeholders, including companies, research organisations, and local authorities.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Professor Carolyn Roberts is a specialist at the UK’s Knowledge Transfer Network, linking business and universities to promote research and innovation in environmental technologies.

WEDNESDAY | 11:00 | THEATRE 11 STAR (in situ) and STARx (ex situ) are innovative thermal technologies based on the principles of smouldering combustion where the contaminants are the source of fuel. Once the process is initiated (ignited), the energy of the reacting contaminants /waste materials is used to pre-heat and initiate combustion of contaminants in adjacent areas, propagating a combustion front in a self-sustaining manner, provided a sufficient flux of air is supplied.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER With over 10 years’ experience in the field of environmental remediation and STAR technology, Dr Grant continues to advance the state of the practice as a frequent presenter at events and lectures focused on soil contamination and organic waste disposal.

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NICHOLAS WILLENBROCK, NICOLA HARRIES, & DR ROB SWEENEY

PROF. ROGER J WILLEY

UKATA

REMEDIATION OF ASBESTOS CONTAMINATE SOILS This seminar will provide a description of modern site management techniques and the problems of dealing with apparently conflicting health and safety, environmental, and waste legislation.

CL:AIRE

CL:AIRE – WHAT DO WE DO, WHAT HAVE WE DONE, AND WHAT’S NEXT?

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Professor Roger J Willey is a highly regarded expert witness acting in over 500 cases in senior law courts for the last 10 years. He has over 35 years’ experience of asbestos research, consultancy, and training and has been involved in over 89,000 different asbestos related contracts. He works closely with HSE in the development of training packages to introduce new concepts following the introduction of Regulation 4 in the Asbestos Regulations 2002.

WEDNESDAY | 11:45 | THEATRE 11

THURSDAY | 14:00 THEATRE 11

CL:AIRE’s role and remit has expanded over the last 18 years. CL:AIRE will present its recent work and future plans for its major initiatives and projects including the Definition of Waste Code of Practice and Asbestos in Soils. The session will also showcase CL:AIRE’s new strategy and its plans for collaborating more with industry to strengthen its role as the leading education provider for sustainable land management.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Dr Rob Sweeney is currently a project director at CL:AIRE and he manages a number of remediation technology demonstrations and research projects and production of technical publications. Rob has a PhD in Environmental Engineering. Nicola Harries is a project director at CL:AIRE and manages a number of industry initiatives. Nicola is the secretary of the Land Forum and the Professional Standards Sub-Group who are leading on developing the National Quality Mark Scheme. Nicholas Willenbrock manages the development of the Definition of Waste: Development Industry Code of Practice (​DoW CoP​)​ – a hugely successful, co-regulation approach to excavated soils reuse. He has developed CL:AIRE’s online ‘Register of Materials’ which successfully matches projects with surplus soils to those with a deficit. He has also helped foster the International Group of Excavated Materials Reuse Programs – which aims to link soils reuse initiatives in France, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Canada to share lessons learnt and development ideas.

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STEVE EDGAR VERTASE FLI LIMITED

REMEDIATING LANDFILLS FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT THURSDAY | 14:45 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 ‘Landfill mining’ is discussed a lot. The real win from excavating landfills is developable land. Steve will help you understand the challenges of excavating landfills, controlling leachate, managing gas present and future, re-using waste materials, geotechnical considerations, planning, and waste re-use challenges in turning landfills into development platforms. An insight into this difficult area of remediation will be provided with real case studies from one of the few contractors with real experience!

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Steve is involved in some of the most challenging remediation projects from a ‘hands on’ perspective. He has played a pivotal role in the development of the business and establishing VertaseFLI as one of the largest, leading, and most well respected, technically qualified remediation contractors in the UK.

PROF. PAUL BARDOS MD, r3 ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY LTD

NANOREMEDIATION TECHNOLOGIES – FINDINGS OF THE EU FP7 NANOREM PROJECT WEDNESDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 11 In situ remediation technologies are now in widespread use for managing risks from a range of soil and water contamination problems. The small particle size and high reactivity of nanoparticles may offer particular remediation benefits compared with existing in situ techniques. This seminar will present some of the key findings of the NanoRem project.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Paul Bardos is the managing director of r3 Environmental Technology Ltd, an adjunct professor at the University of Brighton, and is also visiting professor in Environmental Engineering at the University of Nottingham, where he helped initiate and develop their MSc in Contaminated Land Management.


DANNY HOPE

MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLANNING: OPPORTUNITIES & PITFALLS

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, HYDROCK ABOUT THE SPEAKER Danny is a specialist in land condition with over 17 years’ experience of working in brownfield redevelopment. Danny leads Hydrock’s land quality services from Manchester, and has had lead roles on some of the UK’s largest infrastructure projects, including the geo-environmental input into Europe’s largest waste contract in Greater Manchester, contamination specialist on the Mersey Gateway Project and land quality expert for HS2 Birmingham - London.

Danny will provide a short seminar on a topic relating to brownfield development and Hydrock’s work in this area. Danny will explore earthworks planning and management, the regulatory framework, interpretation of the CL:AIRE code of practice and how materials management planning needs to be well thought out to avoid later problems.

WEDNESDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 11

SOCIETY OF BROWNFIELD RISK ASSESSMENT

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Lucy Thomas is a director at RSK and currently chair of the Society of Brownfield RIsk Assessment. A chartered geologist and SiLC, she has over 15 years’ experience in the design and implementation of site assessments for contaminated land.

Lucy’s seminar will include an overview of the society and focus on the work of several sub-groups, specifically benefits of their accreditation scheme to members, regulators, and clients; top tips on the application for the accreditation scheme; latest thoughts on risk assessment of asbestos in soil; and progress on the acute and vapour intrusion generic assessment criteria.

WEDNESDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 9

UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE

REAL-TIME DETECTION OF AIRBORNE ASBESTOS BY LIGHT SCATTERING FROM MAGNETICALLY ROTATED FIBRES WEDNESDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 13 Inadvertent inhalation of asbestos fibers and the subsequent development of incurable cancers is a leading cause of work-related deaths worldwide. Currently, there is no real-time in situ method for detecting airborne asbestos. This seminar describes an optical method that addresses this deficiency based on the use of laser light scattering patterns to determine the change in angular alignment of individual airborne fibers under the influence of an applied magnetic field.

LUCY THOMAS

WHAT IS THE SOCIETY OF BROWNFIELD RISK ASSESSMENT (SOBRA) DOING TO HELP THE CONTAMINATED LAND INDUSTRY?

DR CHRIS STOPFORD

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

ANASTASIA SAVIDU CONCEPT CONSULTANTS

THE ART OF SITE INVESTIGATIONS WEDNESDAY | 15:30 | THEATRE 9

The art of a successful site investigation relies on more than specifications and guidelines. Adoption of a project specific, risk based, holistic approach from specification to completion will ensure the quality of the output as well as the safety of the delivery and ultimately reduce the overall cost of the project. Case study examples will demonstrate factors that if not considered can jeopardise the success of the result.

Chris Stopford is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Hertfordshire. Having completed a PhD in Physics on the topic of classification of cirrus ice crystals by in situ light scattering instruments, he has continued to pursue research into the development of particle detection instrumentation and analysis techniques. Working with academics (UK MET Office, NASA, University of Manchester, ETH Zurich), commercial partners (Select Group, Alphasense), and others (Health & Safety Executive, Environmental Protection Agency), these instruments have been used for the detection and classification of high altitude cirrus, airborne asbestos, fracking sand, and other environmental aerosol.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Anastasia is the co-founder and managing director of Concept Engineering Consultants Ltd t/a Concept Site Investigations, who have been providing specialist environmental, geotechnical, and structural investigation and assessment services for the past 19 years.

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CHRISTOPHER CAIRD ALS ENVIRONMENTAL

QUENTIN HULM MD, CORNELSEN LTD.

A CASE STUDY – TREATMENT OF PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS (PFCS) IN GROUNDWATER; NUREMBERG AIRPORT THURSDAY | 11:00 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 This seminar will explore the complexities of PFC treatment using traditional water treatment technologies and the opportunities that an innovative new treatment process, ‘PerluorAd,’ presents for a more efficient, cost effective, and environmentally sustainable groundwater treatment solution.

THE NEW BLUE BOOK METHOD FOR ASBESTOS AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR SITE DEVELOPMENT

MARCO VAN DEN BRAND MD, HMVT, HMVTRS & Reym-HMVT

RESULTS OF AN ERH IN SITU REMEDIATION PROJECT IN BELGIUM

THURSDAY | 11:00 THEATRE 12

THURSDAY | 11:00 | THEATRE 11

Christopher will provide a presentation on the new Asbestos Blue Book, due for publication in late 2016, and the potential impact on new site developments.

HMVTRS has carried out an in situ remediation project near Brussels, Belgium. The project site was heavily polluted with a complex mixture of chlorinated solvents, alcohols, and (aromatic) hydrocarbons as well as a lot of pollutant mass (ca. 25 tons). During the presentation, Marco will detail how the in situ thermal remediation project was designed and what results were achieved.

The seminar will include a case study of the first full scale implementation of PerfluorAd in Germany.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

ABOUT THE SPEAKER In a career spanning over 30 years, Quentin worked for the USEPA before returning to the UK with Dames & Moore (currently AECOM). Having joined GRS Ltd in the mid-1990s and after some years as General Manager, he left in 2004 to establish Cornelsen Ltd. As one of the founding members of RemSoc, Quentin is interested in the development of competency in all aspects of remediation implementation including those relating to compliance and risk, be it personal, project, or corporate risk.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Martina specialises in impact assessment, master planning, and mitigation design including habitat and green infrastructure design, across multiple development sectors in a wide range of habitats. She is part of the global natural capital team at Arcadis, who play an active role in the natural capital coalition and recently published its Natural Capital Protocol. Martina and the team deliver holistic, sustainable strategy advice, financial and design feasibility analysis, and detailed design and implementation solutions to their clients across the world.

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER Chris is the ALS Environmental HSEQ director and sits on a range of panels and industry groups. A prominent member of the AGS and EIC, Christopher has worked for ALS for over five years, having previously worked for Forensic Science Services as corporate quality manager for over 10 years. Chris was the chair for the new Blue Book method for Asbestos.

Marco has over 20 years’ experience in design, operation, and monitoring of in situ remediation projects, varying from all kinds of pump and treat projects, biological and chemical projects as well as in situ thermal remediation projects. HMVT executes over 70 projects simultaneously in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, and other European countries. HMVT has two offices, one in the Netherlands and one in Belgium and executes over 70 projects simultaneously in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain, and other European countries.

MARTINA GIRVAN MAXIMISING THE VALUE OF REMEDIATION PROJECTS USING NATURAL CAPITAL PRINCIPLES WEDNESDAY | 13:15 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

The dangers of overextending financial capital are front of mind for many board directors today as they seek growth without risking longterm viability.

But ask most boards to assess the natural wealth of their business, and the risks posed by its depreciation, and a less than confident answer might be expected.


RICHARD BONNER

BEN LINDLEY JAPANESE KNOTWEED LTD

UK CITIES DIRECTOR, ARCADIS

UNDERSTANDING AND REMEDIATING JAPANESE KNOTWEED WEDNESDAY | 14:45 | THEATRE 11 An informative presentation looking at the problem of Japanese knotweed and how do deal with it. Ben’s talk will include: what is Japanese knotweed?; How to identify it; why it requires remediation; legal implications; choosing the correct remedial strategy (utilising case studies for practical reference); records of work; and guarantees and insurance.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Ben Lindley has worked in the knotweed industry for 11 years and built up an extensive knowledge of Japanese knotweed identification, management, control procedures, and treatment removal strategies. Ben manages the commercial client business for Japanese Knotweed Ltd and provides expertise in survey reports, tenders, knotweed management plans, treatment strategies, and guarantees. Japanese Knotweed Ltd is a member of the Property Care Association’s trade body, ‘Invasive Weed Control Group’ (IWCG). Ben sits on the members’ panel for the trade body, helping make decisions for the direction of the group and its members.

BAO-SON TRINH

NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY

BIOCHAR FOR CONTAMINATED SOIL REMEDIATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION THURSDAY | 14:00 | THEATRE 9

WHAT DOES RESILIENCY MEAN TO YOU AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO YOUR ORGANISATION? THURSDAY | 13:15 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 Much like globalisation and urbanisation, the word ‘resilience’ is commonly used and becoming a buzzword for conveying general system performance. Global threats such as climate change and a growing recognition that urban area disasters can impact millions of people and affect economic systems are increasing robust resilience planning. Richard will explore the current threats and look at the long-term resilience plans needed to make cities better places to live, work, and play.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Richard is the UK Cities Director for Arcadis, focussing on the issues that cities face in addressing their challenges with sustainable urban development. Areas of market focus include housing, mobility, city resiliency and asset productivity working with public and private sector clients and those in regulated industries.

DR. STEVE GOODMAN

SHAWCITY LTD

ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIC GAS ANALYSIS – SOIL AND WATER THURSDAY | 15:30 | THEATRE 12

Our very timely findings could be applied in the context of in situ biochar application to be an effective means of reducing groundwater pollution risks for agricultural chemicals or those accidently released into soil. Results from experimental studies indicated that biochar amendment to soil significantly enhanced the remediation of the contrasting organic pollutants in soil-biochar systems. A numerical mass transfer model was also used to predict pollutant behaviour in heavy rainfall events.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Bao-Son Trinh is a geo-environmental scientist with significant experience as a postdoctoral researcher, lecturer, and consultant across the UK, Japan, and South-East Asia. He possesses an outstanding academic background, a good publication record, and significant experience in the fields of environmental engineering across contaminated soil/sediment remediation, groundwater pollution, solute transport modelling, and water management.

The identification of ground-gas regimes that vary on a site-specific basis indicates the potential for a mismatch between the frequency of sampling and the variability of gas concentration, demonstrating the importance of selecting an appropriate sampling frequency. Combined with onsite field analysis of VOCs in boreholes, there’s an increased potential to get a fuller understanding of the true nature of ground gas regimes and the potential contamination of soils and ground waters with organics.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Steve is a product specialist manager for Shawcity Ltd and specialises in waste management and the synthesis of clean energy. His passion was developed through undertaking a BSc in Environmental Science and Technology at the University of Exeter and then further by completing an MSc in Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London.

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DR LAURENCE COULDRICK

WESTCOUNTRY RIVERS TRUST

TAKING A CATCHMENT SCALE APPROACH TO DEALING WITH FRESH WATER CONTAMINATION WEDNESDAY | 14:45 | THEATRE 10

The Westcountry Rivers Trust is an environmental charity that delivers catchment scale restoration to reduce fresh water contamination. This includes the award winning Upstream Thinking project funded by South West Water, dealing with agrochemicals getting into raw drinking water through targeting both point source and diffuse pollution. Achieving improvements in both water quality and the wildlife that ABOUT THE SPEAKER lives in the rivers is testament to Laurence is CEO at the Westcountry the success of the Rivers Trust and has worked within the approach. Trust movement for 13 years. He has developed and run multimillion pound projects tackling water quality and water quantity issues across the South West.

DAYMION JENKINS

JOANNE KWAN

INNOVATIVE SITE INVESTIGATION FOR CONTAMINATED LAND WEDNESDAY | 15:30 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

Investigation techniques have evolved substantially over the past few decades, particularly with increasing use of geophysical and remote sensing techniques for data acquisition and interpretation. Many of these techniques could be used in acquiring more than one type of data/information about the site Joanne will discuss innovative techniques used in contaminated land projects. She will describe the current practice and new approaches, such as using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs)/drones in investigations for land projects.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Joanne is the project manager of CIRIA’s award winning contaminated land programme. She has considerable experience in collaborative research and promoting good practice for the brownfield sector. Joanne has developed and managed more than 50 guidance reports and one of the first e-training courses on contaminated land in the UK.

NEIL STOTHERT

WSP PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF

EXPLORING A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO UNLOCKING VALUE FROM COMPLEX BROWNFIELD SITES

CIRIA

RAW TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

THE REALITY OF SPILL RESPONSE IN THE UK THURSDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 10

THURSDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 11

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Daymion is the regional director for WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff’s Basingstoke, Bristol, and Cardiff offices, covering decommissioning, ground remediation, and regeneration planning for complex brownfield redevelopment sites. He has twenty three years’ experience across the UK, Australia, and SE Asia in closure planning for the industrial and resource sectors and integrated regeneration management of complex brownfield redevelopment sites.

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Daymion’s seminar looks at the constraints based approach to brownfield development; balancing technical constraints in the design and delivery of development plans; integrating remediation strategies with land use planning, geotechnical, utilities, ecological and flood risk assessments to facilitate development; and uses case study examples unlocking the development potential of brownfield sites.

Neil will be discussing some of the ongoing issues surrounding spill response in the UK, including the unexpected and often overlooked challenges associated with response, remediation, and clean up.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Neil Stothert BSc (Hons.) AIEMA has more than 20 years’ experience in the environmental and remediation sector. He has been managing director of RAW, UKSpill’s Domestic Responder of the Year 2016, for nearly nine years, developing an innovative and reliable spill response and remediation business in a demanding and competitive market. Neil’s prior experience was predominantly based around assisting clients with managing their environmental liabilities pre and postacquisition, providing environmental management services to a wide portfolio of clients, and developing complex land reclamation strategies for heavily contaminated sites.


JANE THOMAS

EMISSIONS ANALYTICS

USING REAL-WORLD EMISSIONS DATA TO UNDERSTAND AIR QUALITY: A CASE STUDY OF 1200 VEHICLES THURSDAY | 11:00 | THEATRE 13

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Jane Thomas has worked for Emissions Analytics since its inception in 2011. She is responsible for sales and marketing, communications, and customer care.

Emissions Analytics uses PEMS equipment to measure emissions in real-world driving. This presentation looks at data from more than 1200 passenger cars to examine the causes of NOx emissions in the urban environment.

MATTHEW FARROW, GERD VAN AAKEN & GLORIA ESPOSITO THE ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES COMMISSION

GARETH SIMKINS THE ENDS REPORT

ANDREW PIEARCEY A.S.K. PIEARCEY LTD

A PREPARATORY GUIDE TO INDUSTRIAL AIR POLLUTION CONTROL WEDNESDAY | 16:15 | THEATRE 13 A concise guide for industrialists in tackling ‘end-of–pipe’ air pollution issues, starting with required data acquisition, through to the basics of extraction and available technologies.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Andrew Piearcey is a chemical process engineer specialising in air pollution control system design. He has over 22 years of experience specifically in the air pollution control sector and has worked in various industrial sectors ranging from nuclear to food production and municipal waste through to the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors. He has designed projects ranging in value from £10k through to £6million, covering all major available technologies.

THE MEDIUM COMBUSTION PLANT DIRECTIVE THURSDAY | 14:45 THEATRE 13

The Medium Combustion Plant Directive fills a hole in European emissions regulation, bridging the gap between the small scale (such as domestic gas boilers) and major industrial installations. Finalised in late 2015, it will place wide-ranging obligations on thousands of plants such as industrial boilers and gas compressors. It both clashes and overlaps with existing UK law, making its implementation a challenge.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Gareth is a senior writer on the leading environmental business and policy journal, The ENDS Report. He writes on air pollution, industrial regulation, products, and chemicals.

DELIVERING THE NEW CLEAN AIR ZONES THURSDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 13 Join The Environmental Industries Commission in their triple-header miniconference at the show, with three industry questions up for discussion:

WHY ARE CAZS BEING INTRODUCED AND HOW WILL THEY WORK?

WHAT TECHNOLOGIES COULD BE DEPLOYED? HOW WILL ENFORCEMENT WORK? ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Gloria Esposito is an environmental scientist with expertise in assessing and managing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from road transport. She has held senior positions in environmental consultancy, academia and local government. Matthew Farrow’s background combines an in-depth understanding of environmental policy with a great deal of experience in representing business interests to policy makers at devolved, UK, and EU levels. Gerd van Aaken is a technical consultant at Emission Engineering Ltd, which is the UK representative of HJS Emission Technology GmbH, who are experts in innovative technology and products in the field of exhaustgas after treatment.

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PAUL SHEEHAN

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Paul is a director at Ecologia, a chartered scientist, and qualified person under the CL:AIRE code of practice for the definition of waste with more than 16 years’ experience in the assessment and remediation of land affected by contamination. He has specialist knowledge of the Contaminated Land Regulations (application and regulations), nuisance and the planning regime, and has recently been providing help and advice in relation to these issues to many local authorities and large industrial clients. As part of these roles, Paul has taken part in risk communication and perception exercises involving a variety of stakeholders including the general public, regulators, and Members of Parliament. Paul is also the current chairman of the Land Forum. The Land Forum brings together Westminster and the Northern Irish and Welsh Governments and their expert agencies along with regulators and industry organisations to progress issues affecting brownfield development and sustainability.

ECOLOGIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LIMITED

DEFINING ACHIEVABLE REMEDIATION OBJECTIVES TO DRIVE PRAGMATIC SOLUTIONS WEDNESDAY | 11:00 | THEATRE 10 This presentation will consider the linear approach to the investigation and remediation of contaminated land in a dynamic way that gives early consideration to the desired outcome and need to define achievable remediation solutions. It will use case studies to explore some of tools / approaches that can be used in integrating sound science and stakeholder feedback to define and gain agreement for pragmatic remediation end points.

ROGER MABBOTT

THURSDAY | 14:45 | THEATRE 10

UK SPILL ASSOCIATION

SPILL RESPONSE: THE ROLE OF A NATIONAL TRADE ASSOCIATION TONY THOMPSON CHAIR, EMERGENCY PLANNING SOCIETY

WARNING AND INFORMING THE PUBLIC WEDNESDAY | 16:15 | THEATRE 14

Arrangements to let the public and local communities know about the real dangers during and after a contamination incident need careful, consistent, and timely handling. The presentation will examine existing statutory arrangements for keeping people informed, and assess exactly what this means in practice, whether the measures are likely to be effective, and if they go far enough to meet public expectations.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Tony Thompson has been chair of the Emergency Planning Society since 2015. He began his career in the RAF before joining the British Transport Police where he served for 32 years, rising to the rank of superintendent.

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WEDNESDAY | 15:30 | THEATRE 10

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Roger has led the UKSpill Association since it was formed in 2004 and overseen the introduction of a national accreditation scheme, moving essential data on line with support of the industry and government agencies. Prior to UKSpill, Roger enjoyed a successful career in the shipping industry, involving cruise, ferry, and shipbuilding management roles.

The oil spill has been with us for many decades, and remains an ongoing problem, not only for those at risk, but also for the industry and government agencies. How successful have responders been when combined to cooperate and deliver consistent standards through accreditation? How is technological change affecting the ability to deal with spills?

JOHN MCMURTRIE INTERNATIONAL SPILL CONTROL ORGANIZATION (ISCO)

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPILL ORGANISATION ISCO has members in over 45 countries, including major response organisations, equipment manufacturers, training providers, and individual professionals, and has become a recognised facility for authorities, oil companies, and other entities for the access of support from the private sector and rapid sourcing of specialised know-how and equipment. Membership has many practical benefits including a weekly newsletter and online access to over 200 oil and chemical spill response guidelines, manuals, and technical articles.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER John has a particular interest in helping organisations develop and implement cost-effective solutions based on sharing of effective spill preparedness resources and costs amongst all concerned stakeholders.


EMMA CUNNINGHAM WORKING TOGETHER TO TURN THE TIDE ON MARINE LITTER WEDNESDAY | 14:00 | THEATRE 10

MARINE CONSERVATION SOCIETY Emma will provide background to the marine litter issue and will highlight initiatives set up to make a difference, with a particular focus on the Marine Litter Action Network (MLAN), established by MCS. If time allows, she will also show you a short film as part of the presentation.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Emma has worked on marine litter at MCS since 2007. Alongside numerous targeted campaigns, Emma coordinated Beachwatch, the UK’s largest beach clean-up and litter survey. Emma now works as senior pollution campaigns officer, and continues to work on MLAN as well as developing new campaigns.

DR JON BURTON, ALAN DOBSON & MICHAEL SALAU ORACLE ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERTS, QUESTGATES & BLM

ALSO SPEAKING: THURSDAY THEATRE 10 | 11:00

ENVIRONMENTAL CLAIMS WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY | 16:15 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

JON SWAIN MD, SPILLAWAY

BIOREMEDIATION PROVIDES A CONTEMPORARY AND COMPELLING SOLUTION TO INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINATION WEDNESDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 10 Jon explains the effectiveness of bioremediation, using products containing micro-organisms, for the eradication of hydrocarbon and FOG contamination in industry. He will examine the benefits of using bioremedial products to clear spills in soil and water as well as the benefits of regular use for cleaning at industrial sites.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Jon, as managing director of SpillAway Projects, has over ten years’ experience of bioremedial solutions for industrial contamination and cleaning, supplying products containing microorganisms that bioremediate fats, oils, and greases, and remove contamination from work areas, development land, food processing plants, and industrial work spaces.

ANDY NICOLL OIL SPILL RESPONSE LIMITED

A GUIDE TO TIERED PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE WEDNESDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 10 Many will be familiar with the traditional concept of tiered response (Tier 1 local, Tier 2 regional, Tier 3 national / international etc.). Advances in response technology, logistical capability, and communication tools are now enabling global resources to be cascaded to an incident location more effectively. This seminar considers the new industry model for planning the provision of response capability to meet the identified risk, thereby improving response effectiveness.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Andy Nicoll is the advocacy manager for Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL), managing the company’s programme of external stakeholder engagement. He has worked both in industry and government, managing a Tier 1 response base for BP and as a counter pollution officer for the UK MCA respectively.

The workshop will cover key aspects in the handling of environmental claims and will explore incidents ranging from oil, chemical, and slurry spills to major fire incidents. Using real examples, the speakers will explore aspects relating to the response, investigation, and remediation of these incidents, and will highlight how associated costs can be best managed. The seminar will also highlight the legal implications of not managing environmental risks covering recent environmental case law. ALSO SPEAKING: THURSDAY | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 | 14:00

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Dr. Jon Burton is the MD of Oracle Environmental Experts Limited (OEE) and has almost 20 years’ experience in the environmental industry. OEE provide expert environmental services with the company’s core strength in the assessment of environmental impacts, risks, and liabilities associated with pollution incidents and historically contaminated land. Alan Dobson joined Questgates in 2003, and is a main board director with operational responsibility for the Environmental Claims Division which provides a bespoke service dedicated to the management of environmental claims. Questgates is a leading independent specialist loss adjuster operating from a national network of 14 offices across the UK and also global via a network of international partners. Michael Salau heads BLM’s Construction and Environmental Group.

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER Will joined i2 in 2015 to provide business and technical support for their growing client base in the north of England. With a degree in Chemistry and Mathematics, Will trained and worked as an analyst, specialising in organic chemistry but working in a range of laboratories/ disciplines across the environmental and pharmaceutical sectors. Outside of the lab, Will spent eight years as customer service and contract manager for the commercial arm of the Environment Agency’s testing laboratory (NLS). In the last year, Will has been part of the development group within i2, looking at the future of asbestos testing, and also contributed for i2 towards the Environmental Industries Commission Laboratory Group on the development of the SCA Blue Book method for asbestos quantification.

WILL FARDON

I2 ANALYTICAL LTD

LABORATORY ASBESTOS TESTING AND RESPIRABLE FIBRES THURSDAY | 14:00 | THEATRE 12

Will provides a review of current analytical methods for the identification and quantification of asbestos, the techniques involved, and the benefits and limitations of each. There’s a look at proposed changes to standards, how they could affect both laboratories and their customers, moving on to laboratory based techniques for the assessment of the release of respirable fibres, why they are important, and how that can potentially be used in the risk assessment.

NICK GARLAND

ADAM MOODIE

ASSURE 360

BREATHE SAFETY LTD

COMPETENCE SCHEMES – THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY THURSDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 12

BERNARD LOUVET CNSE

The seminar will outline what competence means within the asbestos industry and why we should care (including the regulatory imperative). It will cover the various ways to observe and measure it, the pitfalls, and the benefits that can be gained from a well-designed system. The seminar will close with a short demonstration on the Assure360 competence system.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Nick is the founder and designer of the Assure360 system, the must have app for licensed asbestos removal contractors, asbestos managers, and trainers. Assure360 is the only system that tracks competence at the individual staff level, and the only one to offer industry benchmarking.

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THE EVOLUTION OF MOBILE DECONTAMINATION UNITS FOR ASBESTOS REMOVAL THURSDAY | 11:45 | THEATRE 12 Bernard will discuss decontamination units in France and the corresponding trend in other European countries, particularly the UK.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Bernard Louvet has a PHD and MBA from EM Lyon and Carneggie Mellon Universities. He started his career in the automotive industry with Valeo, and has held positions in international general management in the building industry with Saint Gobain, and the mining industry with Sandvik. Bernard has since become the owner of CNSE, a leader in France in mobile welfare units, decontamination units, and sanitary units since 2012. With his international business career, he is developing the export for CNSE across Europe and is successfully adapting the product to local requirements. He has grown extensive knowledge on the expectations for mobile decontamination units for asbestos removal.

PROTECTING AGAINST HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES BREATHING AIR SYSTEMS THURSDAY | 14:45 THEATRE 12 An introduction to compressed breathing air systems as protection against the most hazardous substances. Designed to give the audience a concise and informative overview of breathing air, the standards to which it must comply and types of systems available, their uses, and limitations. As well as moving on to look at air quality, Adam will then discuss some typical applications for breathing air usage and the suitability of different systems to each environment.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER For most of his working life, Adam Moodie has helped customers source suitable breathing air systems for their working environments, including design, specification, engineering, testing, and maintenance.


NICHOLAS ADDISON

DENNIS KIERKELS MSC

PRO EARTH

MINIMISING CONTAMINATION IN CONSTRUCTION WEDNESDAY | 11:45 THEATRE 10 Nicholas will look at the prevention of contamination during construction and maintenance works on land and water. As well as this, he’ll discuss removing contaminants from desilted water and the ways to move forward with issues surrounding contaminated soil.

MINI CONTAINMENT

MAX LOPACKI NATAS ASBESTOS:NUCLEAR LTD.

3D SCANNING OF HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS FOR TRAINING, RISK ASSESSMENTS, & COLLABORATION WEDNESDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 13 As 3D laser scanning and building information modelling becomes more established, the use of 3D scanning technology has far wider benefits than just building surveys and facility management. Innovative uses include capturing live and hazardous environments for use in classroom training and eLearning, safety and hazard risk assessments, and project team collaboration. This session takes a look at some of the outputs and offers an insight into where this may lead.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER ABOUT THE SPEAKER Nicholas Addison is the chief executive officer of Pro-Earth. He has a wealth of experience in a variety of technologies, from security and computing to green energy and environmental innovation.

Max Lopacki is managing director of NATAS, which operates primarily within the asbestos management and nuclear decommissioning markets, providing training and eLearning, consultancy, and UKAS accredited asbestos laboratory services.

COOL PLASTICS FOR A GREENER WORLD NATALIE STINGELIN PROFESSOR OF ORGANIC FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON

THE DIFFICULT MARKET INTRODUCTION OF A DUTCH ASBESTOS REMOVAL INNOVATION

Natalie will present recent efforts to design plastics of desired functions targeted for a greener world. One line of their enquiry is to explore the potential of plastics that can offer the same flexibility, softness, and light weight but can control the flow of light and heat, therefore assisting energy harvesting but also reducing the energy we waste to keep buildings at the temperature we want. WEDNESDAY | 11:45 | THEATRE 12

WEDNESDAY | 14:00 | THEATRE 12

MiniContainment will speak about their experiences on introducing their innovative method of asbestos removal, how they worked around tough sector laws that are consistently becoming stricter, the equipment considerations they needed to take with regards to its impact on the environment, and how the Dutch Government have assisted them with their international ambitions.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER After graduating from the University of Nijmegen, Dennis Kierkels started to work in the real estate business, working on many industrial sites. In 2015, Ruud Janssen, greatly experienced in demolition and asbestos removal, asked Dennis to switch to the asbestos sector to become the CEO of MiniContainment Nederland BV.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Natalie Stingelin is professor of organic functional materials at the Department of Materials, Imperial College London. Prior to this, she conducted research at the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, the Philips Research Laboratories, Eindhoven, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zürich, and as junior staff at Queen Mary, University of London. Natalie obtained the degree of Engineer in Materials Science in 1997 from ETH Zürich, and in 2001 completed her doctoral studies, for which she was awarded the ETH Medal. She has published more than 140 papers and holds six issued patents. Her current research interests encompass the broad field of organic functional materials, including organic electronics, multifunctional inorganic/organic hybrids, and smart, advanced optical systems based on organic matter.

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PAUL GRIBBLE

ALCONTROL LABORATORIES

POLY AND PERFLUORINATED SUBSTANCES (PFAS) – BACKGROUND AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS THURSDAY | 11:45 | THEATRE 9

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Paul has over twenty years’ experience in analytical testing of environmental samples, starting his career as a waste water chemist for Anglian Water. For the last 14 years, Paul has been involved in contaminated land and associated water, landfill, and air analysis as either a lab manager or technical manager.

ALSO SPEAKING: THURSDAY | THEATRE 12 | 12:30

SMH PRODUCTS LTD

MONITORING DECONTAMINATION SITES

various jurisdictions, as well as the technological and scientific advances which have been made in the decontamination industry over the last five years, before closing with an exploration of the future of monitoring technologies for decontamination.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Oliver has been at SMH since May 2012. In 2015, he was appointed as CEO of the SMH Group, having previously held consultancy positions and the CFO role. He is the current chairman of the Federation of Decontamination Equipment Manufacturers (f-dem).

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Graham has been ACAD manager since joining the association in 2013, and has worked in the asbestos industry for most of his working life after graduating from the University of Sheffield. His role reflects ACAD’s central aim of improving standards throughout the asbestos industry by developing ACAD, overseeing ACAD’s activities and representing membership views at all relevant HSE meetings, including the Asbestos Liaison Group (ALG) as well as various Build UK groups. In the past two years, Graham has been instrumental in the creation of specialist apprenticeship programmes for the licensed asbestos sector, coordinated the joint industry review of the licensed contractors’ guide HSG247, and led ACAD as the sole organisation that supported HSE’s review of HSG210.

Graham’s session will look at the implementation of the CLC decision for the asbestos sector, including the new minimum standards supporting CSCS cards and the widespread uptake of competence qualifications that will provide a solid foundation for every aspect of the sector.

THE HIDDEN HAZARDS OF ASBESTOS IN FLY TIPPING ABOUT THE SPEAKER

WEDNESDAY | 14:00 | THEATRE 13

It will then address the different mechanisms for monitoring in

STANDARDS AND COMPETENCE QUALIFICATIONS

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

This seminar will look at the background of PFAS use, different classes of compounds, and analytical methods including the introduction of the TOP assay for assessing total PFAS load in a sample.

The talk will examine the need for monitoring sites at which decontamination is taking place, including the critical control measures and reasons behind them.

ACAD

WEDNESDAY | 14:45 | THEATRE 13

Poly and perfluorinated substances (PFAS) are a manmade class of chemicals of emerging environmental concern due to their persistence in the environment and the known toxicity of some of the compounds.

OLIVER SMITH

GRAHAM WARREN

With nearly 30 years’ experience in the waste sector, Craig is an expert in pro-active waste management, asbestos disposal, and compliance. As regional general manager for Biffa, Craig oversees the operations of nine depots and supports over 10,000 local and national businesses in achieving their waste management objectives. Craig is also commercial director at Life Environmental Services, an asbestos, water and fire management consultancy which specialises in all aspects of risk management including identification or detection, monitoring, remediation, and training across a wide range of industry sectors.

CRAIG BARLOW WEDNESDAY | 11:45 THEATRE 13

BIFFA AND LIFE ENVIRONMENTAL Hazardous materials, such as asbestos, are just one of the hidden dangers that appears in fly tipping across the UK. Join Craig as he explores the impact, challenges, and implications to businesses and provides advice on how they can stay compliant.


STUART GOODMAN LUCION SERVICES LTD

PRACTICAL APPROACH TO ASBESTOS CONTAMINATED SOILS INVESTIGATION AND REMEDIATION

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Alongside Stuart’s involvement in the asbestos sector, he also plays a big part as a CDM / health and safety consultant within Innov8 Safety Solutions. This role involves ongoing health and safety risk management, supporting some of the country’s largest construction companies.

LYN DARIO SHULMANS LLP

LEGAL HOT TOPICS THURSDAY | 12:30 THEATRE 10

WEDNESDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 12 An overview of recent key developments in environmental law, including an analysis of the practical implications of legislative changes and a look at where policy development is heading, particularly in the event of Brexit.

This presentation will be using case studies to look at some of the practical approaches used in the investigation and remediation of asbestos contaminated soils.

STEPHEN SADLEY ASBESTOS REMOVAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION (ARCA)

LEGALLY, CLIENTS MUST ENSURE ASBESTOS REMOVAL CONTRACTORS ARE COMPETENT. HOW? WEDNESDAY | 15:30 | THEATRE 12 A seminar highlighting clients’ legal responsibilities to make suitable arrangements for managing a project. It will cover the CDM 2015 regulations which place explicit responsibilities on clients, such as appointing suitably competent contractors, and how independent audits on asbestos removal contractors’ work on-site, at least twice a year, aims to ensure these contractors have effective management systems and are competent for this hazardous work.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Stephen Sadley is the Chief Executive of the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA). Steve joined ARCA 2000 as the Association’s business development manager, becoming general manager and then Chief Executive in 2008.

HELEN PETERS PINSENT MASONS LLP

LEGAL OVERVIEW AND UPDATE ON RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATED LAND WEDNESDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 14

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Helen is a legal director at Pinsent Masons and a member of the Committee of Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM), a group of independent experts appointed by the UK Government to provide scrutiny and advice on higher activity radioactive waste.

This seminar provides an overview of the legal controls which apply to radioactive contamination on and off nuclear licensed sites.

Lyn will also analyse recent court decisions and will provide some tips about managing environmental risk and minimising the risk of corporate or personal liability.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Lyn heads the Environment and Regulatory team at Shulmans LLP in Leeds. She has specialised in environmental and regulatory law since she qualified (at Nabarro LLP) and she has practised for over two decades. Lyn’s practice covers all aspects of environmental law, both contentious and non-contentious. Over her career, she has been involved in diverse cases including nuisance actions and prosecutions but has also worked on major transactions involving businesses that have significant environmental impacts, such as those in the mining, chemicals, and rails sectors. Lyn frequently writes for the press/trade press, and is a regular contributor to seminars. She is rated as a leading environmental practitioner by Chambers and Partners. In addition to her role at Shulmans, Lyn is also a director of YCF (formerly known as Yorkshire Chemical Focus).

It will explain the applicability of the regimes of nuclear licensing, environmental permitting, and radioactive contaminated land; and will summarise the potential for environmental claims for nuclear operators under the Nuclear Installations (Liability for Damage) Order 2016 and potential changes to the regulation on nuclear sites in their final stages of decommissioning and clean-up.

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DR BARNEY LOVE

RADWISE LIMITED

BRADWELL PONDS DECOMMISSIONING – DEPLANT & DECONTAMINATION WEDNESDAY | 11:00 | THEATRE 14

The deplant of contaminated systems and the decontamination of structures represents a significant body of work. Operational health physics plays the key role in identifying and navigating a safe and commercially favourable

deplant methodology and its sequencing. To achieve the desired final safe and passive state, identification of the most efficient decontamination techniques and their application is critical. This seminar sets out the development and application of this process on the Bradwell Ponds Project.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Barney has been working at the Bradwell decommissioning site for six years, the last three of which have been on the fuel cooling ponds. He’s taken the project from sealing and stabilising of the pond’s floor and walls and deplanting the water treatment plant and ancillary systems, through to final decontamination of building structures to reach a safe and passive end state.

VICTORIA NESBITT NUVIA

LAND AND FACILITY REMEDIATION: MINIMISING THE BURDEN OF CONTAMINATION SHOULDN’T COST THE EARTH WEDNESDAY | 15:30 | THEATRE 14

Remediation of contaminated land and facilities requires a systematic approach, which can reduce the quantity and associated cost of waste, as well as minimising risks to humans and the wider environment. This presentation explores some of the techniques and technologies used within the industry to characterise and manage contaminated material from land and buildings safely and effectively, and includes examples from Nuvia remediation projects undertaken both within the nuclear industry and other sectors.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Victoria is a lead consultant and chartered environmentalist working in Nuvia’s Waste and Environment team. She has a strong background in environmental science, with particular experience in the management of radioactive waste and site contamination.

AUGEAN PLC

THE MANAGEMENT OF CONTAMINATED LAND – ‘A RADIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE’

BAV THAKER

WEDNESDAY | 11:45 THEATRE 14

The current forecast is that the UK nuclear industry has circa 10 – 20 M m3 of radioactively contaminated land. The forecast is that the UK as a whole has a similar volume from historical industrial activities. This seminar provides a perspective on the characterisation process that must be undertaken to understand both the radiological and nonradiological properties of contaminated land in order to then develop suitable treatment and disposal options.

MATT TUCK

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Bav Thaker is an honours graduate in Mechanical Engineering and has worked in the nuclear industry for almost 30 years. His first employment was with British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (now Sellafield Ltd); he worked with BNFL for 23 years, initially starting at the Sellafield site and then most of their other sites. Bav’s roles have predominantly been associated with decommissioning, demolition, and waste management of redundant nuclear facilities.

MD, MATOM

SME SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENTS IN THE UK NUCLEAR INDUSTRY ABOUT THE SPEAKER Matt is the managing director of Matom. He is a chartered radiological protection professional with over 25 years of experience with hazardous materials in advisory, management, and operational capacities. He advises the Society for Radiological Protection on a specialist committee for Security of Radioactive Materials (BSI) and an international (ISO) technical committee on standards. Matt has presented technical papers on decontamination techniques, CBRN recovery, and contaminated land remediation at conferences within the UK and Europe, India, and the US/Canada. He is co-author on two publications associated with decontamination technologies. His extensive operational background also provides unique expertise when advising government on the application of resources and technology for the prevention and recovery from CBRN incidents. WEDNESDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 14

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Matt will cover SME steering groups on the NDA estate, progress for SME access to NDA nuclear sites, collaborations, and operating successfully as an SME in the nuclear industry.


ABOUT THE SPEAKER James Cooper is director of studies for environmental science at the University of Liverpool, and a member of the Institute for Risk and Uncertainty. He graduated from the University of Sheffield with a PhD and has held posts at the universities of Sheffield (research associate), Hull (research fellow) and Bradford (lecturer). James has spent 14 years pursuing research into the monitoring and modelling of water and sediment transport processes on hillslopes and within river channels, including the understanding of contaminant movement. In collaboration with physics and engineering at Liverpool, he was awarded a grant from the Natural Environment Research Council to study new techniques for tracking the movement of environmental radioactivity in terrestrial environments. Recent work in Fukushima with the University of Tsukuba has focused on the effect of typhoons on the movement of radiocaesium.

DR JAMES COOPER

TRANSPORT OF RADIOACTIVE SOIL: SOME PERSPECTIVES FROM FUKUSHIMA THURSDAY | 15:30 | THEATRE 13 The devastating tsunami of 2011 inundated the Fukushima Nuclear Plant. It released the largest quantity of radioactive material since Chernobyl; 20% deposited over Japanese catchments subject t o frequent typhoons. Radiocesium is the most serious health risk for the local population, quickly binding itself to fine soil particles. This talk outlines scientific efforts to understand the transport of radioactive soils due to typhoons, and remediation approaches adopted by the Japanese Government.

PETER HILLER

MARK LIDDIARD

NATIONAL NUCLEAR LABORATORY LIMITED

ADDRESSING THE WASTE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES IN THE UK NUCLEAR INDUSTRY WEDNESDAY | 14:45 | THEATRE 14

As the UK nuclear industry continues to decommission the more complex and active redundant facilities across the estate, the challenges in terms of waste characterisation, development, treatment, and disposal continue to increase. However, with the challenges are opportunities to develop new techniques and innovations to address these challenges and deliver safe, pragmatic, and cost effective solutions which will be explored in this seminar.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Peter is a site and waste characterisation specialist with over twenty six years’ experience, providing technical leadership and guidance on site and waste characterisation and management projects across a range of nuclear sites in both the United Kingdom and Europe.

UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL

MOTT MACDONALD

DAVID COLE IMPORTANCE OF TERTIARY CONTAINMENT AND DYNAMIC RISK ASSESSMENT THURSDAY | 11:00 | THEATRE 14 David’s seminar highlights the importance of understanding how pollution escapes to the environment from clear risks that are often overlooked by poor risk assessments and design failures.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER David has designed and invented many products used by industry to contain spills and firewater run-off. He was an active member of the steering group responsible for the CIRIA 736 containment systems for the prevention of pollution 2014. During this time, he developed ‘spill mapping’ as a means of evidencing a site’s ability to manage a major environmental incident. David has written several free tips booklets including ‘Making Pollution Prevention Pay.’

SUCCESSFUL REMEDIATION OUTSIDE OF NUCLEAR SITE BOUNDARIES WEDNESDAY | 14:00 | THEATRE 14

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Mark Liddiard joined Mott MacDonald in 2016 to take up a leadership role in environmental services for the nuclear industry. Mark has been working as a consultant to the nuclear industry for over 10 years. Previously, he was head of environment for UKAEA and before that for the AWE sites. Mark started his career as an environmental regulator, working for the National Rivers Authority before joining the Environment Agency.

The seminar will examine the drivers for clean-up of offsite contamination arising from historic activities of nuclear sites, and will also look at success stories in the UK where land (and foreshore) has been successfully cleaned up and released for beneficial uses. The seminar will use examples which Mark has worked on since joining the industry in 1998.

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JAMES HARRISON

DELTA-SIMONS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LTD

AGS GUIDANCE ON PRACTICAL COMPLIANCE WITH WM3 WEDNESDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 9

ABOUT THE SPEAKER James is an engineering geologist and chartered waste manager. He heads up DeltaSimons geotechnical department from the Norwich regional office which he established in 2007, and acts as unit director of the East Anglia region. With over 25 years’ experience of geotechnical and environmental site investigations, James is a respected consultant to the property sector. After graduating from the University of Newcastleupon-Tyne with a degree in Engineering Geology, James acted as a consultant for both the Harrison Group and WES before taking on his role at Delta-Simons.

REED SMITH LLP

MANAGING PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE ENVIRONMENTAL LEGAL LIABILITY RISK: COMMON MISTAKES AND MISCONCEPTIONS THURSDAY | 12:30 THEATRE 14

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Nicholas Rock is a partner in Reed Smith LLP London and head of the firm’s EME Environmental Law group. He specialises in all aspects of contentious and noncontentions UK, EU, and international environmental law with a particular focus on contaminated land and brownfield redevelopment. Nicholas led the legal team on BP’s multi-award winning Llandarcy oil refinery/ Coed Darcy urban village redevelopment.

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PROJECT DEWATERING LTD

THE APPLICATION OF GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION TECHNIQUES DURING CONSTRUCTION DEWATERING THURSDAY | 13:15 | THEATRE 9

The AGS Contaminated Land Working Group has been developing their interpretation of the hazardous waste guidance to provide a straightforward basis on which their members can approach the design of ground investigations for compliance with WM3 for simple and complex sites.

NICHOLAS ROCK

DR MARC BEVAN

Drawing on his 20 years’ experience of advising clients in buying, selling, and remediating contaminated land, including defending many clients against regulatory enforcement action and handling environmental warranty and indemnity claims, Nicholas will highlight some of the legal issues that are commonly overlooked or misunderstood by the market when assessing soil and groundwater risks and allocating liability in contracts.

The implications of legacy contamination on groundwater control schemes will be discussed and an overview given of the common treatment options. The talk will highlight some recent projects, including Europe’s largest ever dewatering and groundwater management scheme on the Copenhagen Cityringen Metro and the highly monitored Stuttgart S1 project.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Dr Marc Bevan is the managing director of Project Dewatering Limited, part of the leading international groundwater contractor Hölscher Wasserbau. In 2001, Marc was part-funded by the industry to complete an Engineering doctorate from the University of Southampton, looking into the geo-environmental impacts of construction dewatering drawing conclusions from data generated during the construction of the HS1 (CTRL).

BRIAN BACK

ENVIRONMENTAL INNOVATIONS

CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS THURSDAY | 11:45 THEATRE 10 At times of disaster, the last thing you want is to suffer from is communications failure. This seminar is designed to present the relative risks and merits of the various media available, covering aspects from cyber security right through to resilience in the face of disaster.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Brian Back is a chartered engineer and fellow of the IET, founder of Radio Data Networks Limited, industry spokesman and columnist, convenor of British Water’s Network Management Focus Group and long standing council member of the non-profit radio communications trade association, the LPRA. Brian has dedicated his career to the design and deployment of resilient communication systems for the delivery of critical measurements and alarms from remote sensors distributed along the UK’s rail, river, and sewer networks, plus its coastlines.


WEDNESDAY | 14:45 | THEATRE 9

ADRIAN WILKINSON DRONESURV (LAND AND MINERALS CONSULTING LTD)

DRONES: THE LAW AND THE BENEFITS WEDNESDAY | 14:00 | THEATRE 9 Recent advancements in long-range high-definition terrestrial LiDAR systems (TLS) and unmanned aerial systems/vehicles (or ‘drones’) has enabled detailed ‘point-cloud’ surveys to be obtained. However, the use of drones requires an adherence to stringent aviation law that many operators and potential clients are unaware of. This paper looks at the law pertaining to the use of drones and the benefits these point-cloud surveys have in environmental and geotechnical mapping.

STEFAN LE ROY

JACK HUNTER

WSP PARSONS BRINCKERHOFF

CHELMER SITE INVESTIGATIONS

GROUNDWATER RESILIENCE – RISKS & OPPORTUNITIES? THURSDAY | 11:45 | KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 Groundwater is an undervalued resource and with a move towards de-regulation of the sector, Stefan will explore the challenges this poses. He’ll look at current and future trends for groundwater management within the context of emerging pollutants and contaminated land, and its role in brownfield regeneration and infrastructure projects. He’ll provide his significant experience of how groundwater risks can be effectively mitigated through planning and design through a series of project examples.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Adrian formed the company in 2004 as a geological, geotechnical and surveying consultancy; it specialises in the ‘remote’ acquisition of survey, geological, geotechnical, and environmental data using long-range high-accuracy LiDAR and their various UAV mounted aerial systems.

With over 25 years of groundwater experience gained on a wide variety of contaminated land, water resource, and infrastructure projects across many parts of the world, Stefan is WSP|Parson’s Brinckerhoff’s leading technical director for hydrogeology and groundwater risk in the UK.

NIELS PLOUG

FROM SITE TO SUBMISSION: A REVIEW OF GEOTECHNICAL AND GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL METHODS IN MODERN DAY SITE INVESTIGATION Different sites require specific and often very varied site investigation techniques. This seminar will explore the different approaches to site investigations, detailing what the aims and objectives are, from planning requirements to assisting with foundation design and how the investigation is undertaken, explaining the uses of different investigation techniques, sampling and testing, and the resulting interpretative reports. Case studies will be explored of varied sized sites.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Jack has designed and managed a wide variety of geotechnical and environmental site investigations and remediation projects for both small and large scale sites, including gas works, historic landfills, and industrial works valued at up to £250,000.

KRUGER VEOLIA

A STATUS OF THERMAL SOIL REMEDIATION When implemented correctly, Thermal soil remediation can achieve very strict clean up criteria.

THURSDAY | 12:30 | THEATRE 9

Every site has its own challenges and a serious and thorough approach is necessary to deliver robust and predictable results. This presentation goes through the key mechanisms of thermal soil remediation and highlights important parameters to identify. Case studies will be presented to show the variety of sites (from sand to granite) and contaminants (chlorinated solvents to dioxin) treated.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER Niels Ploug has over 20 years of experience working solely within in situ soil remediation. He has worked with in situ testing, remedial design, and implementation of technologies like SVE, IAS, MPE, and chemox. Work has been carried out around Europe like Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Serbia, Lithuania, Estonia etc.

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INNOVATION AWARD 2016

ASBESTOS INNOVATION AWARD To go alongside the launch of the Contamination Expo Series is the Asbestos Innovation Award, which celebrates the industry’s most outstanding example of innovation through equipment, product, or service in asbestos management, removal, or remediation. As the premier platform for the leading edge solutions to widespread asbestos problems from the world’s leading asbestos management

companies, the Asbestos Innovation Award stands as an important new feature within Europe’s biggest industry exhibition.The award will be selected by a judging panel comprising of some of the biggest industry voices, making this a highly prestigious and sought after accolade. There will be one winner of the award; the judges will visit each nominee’s stand, giving them a chance to pitch their product or service and the reason why they should win.

AND THE FINALISTS ARE... SMH

CNSE

Dedicated to delivering a complete solution for decontamination for their customers - from the custom design and manufacture of specialist equipment through local sales, hire and servicing, and on to training, consultancy and expert support.

The company has acquired more than 40 years of experience in developping and producing mobile and fixed units for the building works industry and has developed along the time strong competencies to respond to the various needs of its customers.

Put simply, SMH supplies an end-to-end solution for decontamination, ensuring that people and the environment are protected from exposure to potentially hazardous substances.

Asbestos & Legionella Control Services Asbestos Control Services (ACS) was established in 2013 by brothers David and John Jameson. Originally the company operations were limited to contractor services such as facefit testing and equipment testing, but due to client interest they expanded their services to include areas of their vast experience. Asbestos Control Services have since developed their service range to incorporate not only asbestos related services but legionella and water hygiene. Their sister company Legionella Control Services, was born to illustrate their company progression.

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MiniContainment Nederland BV MiniContainment Nederland originated from an idea that the removal of small asbestos objects from minor spaces should be easily possible within legal requirements. Asbestos removal workers don’t have to wear overalls and masks anymore. In Holland it’s called the Dutch asbestos removal innovation!

Empire Tapes plc Showcasing their new `state of the art` plant available in their hire fleet and available for purchase. Their new ORANGE Vac`s and NPU`s are not only unique in colour, they are top of the range. Empire offer “the biggest range in the business” from their all weather cloth tape, protective clothing, polythene and bags through to janitorial items, tools and electricals.

Assure360 Ltd Competence, exposure monitoring, audit and training made easy. Assure360 is an app and cloud database combination that makes management of site safety, behaviour and competence easy. A suite of tools that gives you total control, simplifying what you`ve always wrestled with: competence, exposure monitoring and analysis, benchmarking and TNAs. It`s available via the App Store and through any web browser, and was created by Nick Garland of Assure Risk Management, who has more than 20 years’ experience in the industry.

Scott Safety Scott Safety, a Tyco business, is a premier manufacturer of innovative respiratory and personal protective equipment and safety devices for firefighters, industrial workers, police squads, militaries, homeland security forces, and rescue teams around the world. With five global manufacturing locations, Scott products protect thousands of individuals each day from environmental hazards including smoke, toxic fumes, combustible gases, falling objects, and contaminants.


LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EXHIBITORS IN THIS SPECIALISED AREA:

Horizon Environmental Ltd Horizon Environmental Ltd are hugely experienced in asbestos removal, and provide expert environmental services to the domestic, commercial, and industrial sectors.

NATIONAL ASBESTOS REMOVAL CONTRACTORS SHOWCASE PRESENTS...

ARCA PAVILION The ARCA Pavilion is an exclusive area of the Contamination Expo Series. The Pavilion is hosted by the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA), the country’s leading trade association in the field of asbestos management services.

ARCA will be present in the Pavilion across the show’s two days, providing you with the opportunity to speak to their experts and learn more about the Association’s work in supporting its members and their end-clients, as it continues to drive excellence throughout the industry.

Joining ARCA in the Pavilion will be Horizon Environmental Ltd, Aspect Contracts Ltd, and Axiom Building Solutions, three ARCA members which are specialists in asbestos management and removal.

As a fully licensed asbestos removal contractor, they provide a complete range of asbestos related services to their clients, including asbestos surveying, land remediation and decontamination, asbestos encapsulation, environmental cleaning, consulting, and training.

Aspect Contracts Ltd Aspect are market leaders in asbestos risk management. Supported by over 280 skilled and trained employees located across seven sites, they are the chosen partner of numerous blue chip organisations, providing a bespoke turnkey solution to their asbestos related issues, with their unique drive and commitment to health and safety always being at the forefront of everything they do.

ABOUT THE SPONSOR Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) The UK’s leading trade association, representing asbestos removal contractors, promotes safety and professionalism throughout the licensed industry. For over 36 years, ARCA has been committed to providing the best support, training and representation, as well as advice on all legislative requirements for members and their clients.

Axiom Building Solutions Axiom Building Solutions’ Asbestos Division are asbestos remediation experts, providing a comprehensive range of asbestos remediation services, from asbestos removal to asbestos surveys and site clearance. Axiom have built a wealth of experience and knowledge in asbestos management, and have a reputation for providing a fast, efficient, and safe asbestos remediation service.

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Improving quality of life

Hear from our experts or visit location CF1 to meet us 12 October, 1.15pm Keynote Theatre Maximising the value of remediation projects using Natural Capital principles.

www.arcadis.com/uk |

@ArcadisUK |

13 October, 1.15pm Keynote Theatre What does resiliency mean to you and why is it important to your organisation?

Arcadis United Kingdom | ukcommunications@arcadis.com


Download our latest insight Arcadis Sustainable Cities Index Cities are facing enormous pressures as they seek to meet today’s challenges. We understand these issues and how to balance the three competing priorities of people, planet and profit in order to become truly sustainable.


CONTAMINATION EXPO SERIES PRESENTS...

...A NATIONAL INDUSTRY SHOWCASE

A rich stream of the most influential and progressive companies across a diversity of contamination sectors will be coming from far and wide to attend the Contamination Expo Series and grab the opportunity to present their innovative solutions and technology. Below is a small indicator of the range of industry names coming from all over the UK to elevate themselves onto the event’s unique platform. Remember, you can find out more about each individual exhibiting company through our exhibitor listings, which start on page 52.

SEE 52 E PAGthe full

Nuvia

For or listing it exhib

Thurso, Aberdeen, Windscale, Westlakes, Sellafield, Warrington, Derby, Harwell, Piddlehinton, Winfrith

Moray

Radwise

RAW Group Edinburgh, Ely, Exeter, Inverness, Leeds, Malvern, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Sandhurst, Swansea,

Derwentside Environmental Testing Services SMH Products Venture Compliance

Msycdo Vega Environmental Scott Safety National Nuclear Laboratory

Ecoblast Empire Tapes

Workington, Sellafield, Preston, Warrington, Stonehouse, Culham

Vertase FLI Limited ALS Environmental Yorkshire, Chester, Empire Tapes Plc

Fosse

Coventry, Hampshire

Sandfield Penstock Solutions Augean Aberdeen, Avonmouth, Cannock, East Kent, Paisley, Port Clarence, Thornhaugh, Wetherby

Project Dewatering

Sandfield Environmental Essentials Staffordshire (head office), Wakefield, Abergele, North Lanarkshire, Surrey, Bristol, Chesterfield

Alert Technology Cornelsen

Amiantus

I2 Analytical Windsor Waste Management Asbestos & Legionella Control Services Chelmer Site Investigations BIFFA & Life Environmental AMS Holdings ShawCity ProEarth mECaNaKa Limited Breathe Safety

BUT THIS IS JUST A SMALL SELECTION OF THE SUPPLIERS AT THIS YEAR’S SHOW SEE PAGE 52 FOR THE FULL EXHIBITOR LISTINGS OF THE WHOLE CONTAMINATION EXPO SERIES!

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Ecologia Environmental



OVER 80 EXPERT-LED CASE STUDIES AND SEMINARS

SEMINAR AGENDA HOW CPD WORKS: 1. When you attend any seminar, simply make a note of which one it is, including the time, date, theatre and seminar title. 2. Using the data collected from our event registrations, we will email all our delegates with the CPD form for you to complete with the seminars that you attended and wish to claim for. 3. You return the completed form of attendance to CPD UK who will send you your certificate. Employers and institutions across many industries are adopting a structured approach to learning in order to retain key staff, develop the skills and knowledge within the organisation to maintain a sustainable and competitive advantage. We hope that this will empower all our delegates to stay on track with their own professional development.

Across both days of the show, the Contamination Expo Series 2016 provides you with an amazing schedule of seminars delivered to you by an array of world class speakers. Sessions cover a wide variety of subjects, so turn the page and pick out what’s essential to you.

Every session is delivered by an expert recognised for their outstanding achievements in their field, bringing you an unparalleled amount of information and vision on current and future solutions and innovative concepts in contamination management, prevention, and remediation

Every session is delivered by an expert recognised for their outstanding achievements in their field, bringing you an unparalleled amount of information and vision on current and future solutions and innovative concepts in contamination management, prevention, and remediation. The scale of topics our schedule covers is fantastic; every facet of the industry is analysed and brings with it a mass of detail; whether you want to strengthen your understanding of technological innovation in addressing environmental challenges, legal duties when managing contaminated property or land, or information on sustainable contamination practices. Every seminar is listed in these pages, so simply turn over to begin your search for the seminar which is essential to you. There’s no need to book for any of our seminars, but due to their popularity and the demand to see them, places go quickly, so make sure you get there early in order to avoid disappointment.

for the most up to date seminar agenda visit www.contaminationexpo.com

PLA FIRS CES A FIRS T-CO RE M SO G T-SERV E, ET ED EAR THERE LY!

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THEATRE 9 THURSDAY

11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Technology Trains: Integrated Geoenvironmental and Geotechnical Processes for Sustainable Brownfield Redevelopment

The Lesser Known Contamination Liability Risks: Lenders, Directors and Employees

Professor Paul Nathanail

Adam Hedley Reed Smith LLP

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

The Lesser Known Contamination Liability Risks: Lenders, Directors and Employees

Poly and Perfluorinated Substances (PFAS) – Background and Laboratory Analysis

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

What is the Society of Brownfield Risk Assessment (SoBRA) Doing to Help the Contaminated Land Industry?

Status of Thermal Soil Remediation

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

AGS Guidance on Practical Compliance with WM3

The Application of Groundwater Remediation Techniques During Construction Dewatering

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Drones – the Law and the Benefits

Biochar for Contaminated Soil Remediation and Climate Change Mitigation

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

From Site to Submission and Everything in Between – a Review of the Geotechnical and GeoEnvironmental Methods Implemented in Modern Day Site Investigation

Will Cloud Computing Improve the Site Investigation Process?

Adam Hedley Reed Smith LLP

Lucy Thomas Society of Brownfield Risk Assessment

James Harrison Delta-Simons Environmental Consultants Ltd

Adrian Wilkinson DroneSurv (Land and Minerals Consulting Ltd)

Jack Hunter - Chelmer Site Investigations

15.30 - 16.00

Anastasia Savidu Concept Consultants

Paul Gribble ALcontrol Laboratories

Niels Ploug Kruger Veolia

Dr Marc Bevan Project Dewatering Ltd

GEOTECHNICAL THEATRE 9

THEATRE 9 WEDNESDAY

Bao-Son Trinh Newcastle University

Carl Grice Keynetix

15.30 - 16.00

Speaker to be Confirmed Keep an Eye on our Digital Show Guide for Speaker Updates

The Art of Site Investigations

16.15 - 16.45

Speaker to be Confirmed

NOTES

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.contaminationexpo.com for the latest information.

Keep an Eye on our Digital Show Guide for Speaker Updates

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SPILL RESPONSE THEATRE 10

THEATRE 10 WEDNESDAY

THEATRE 10 THURSDAY

11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Defining Achievable Remediation Objectives to Drive Pragmatic Solutions

A Guide to Tiered Preparedness and Response

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Minimising Contamination in Construction

Critical Communications

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

A Guide to Tiered Preparedness and Response

Legal Hot Topics

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

The Natural Response to Industrial Contamination and Clean Up

The Reality of Spill Response in the UK

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Working Together to Turn the Tide on Marine Litter

Environmental Claims Workshop

Paul Sheehan Ecologia Environmental Services Limited

Nicholas Addison Pro Earth

Andy Nicoll Oil Spill Response Limited

Jon Swain SpillAway Projects Ltd

Emma Cunningham Marine Conservation Society

14.45 - 15.15

Speaker to be Confirmed Keep an Eye on our Digital Show Guide for Speaker Updates

Andy Nicoll Oil Spill Response Limited

Brian Back Environmental Innovations

Lyn Dario Shulmans LLP

Neil Stothert RAW Technology Limited

Dr Jon Burton, Alan Dobson & Michael Salau - Oracle Environmental Experts, QuestGates & BLM

14.45 - 15.15

John McMurtrie - International Spill Control Organization (ISCO) An Introduction to the International Spill Organization

15.30 - 16.00

Roger Mabbott UK Spill Association Spill Response, the Role of a National Trade Association

16.15 - 16.45

Speaker to be Confirmed

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.contaminationexpo.com for the latest information.

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THEATRE 11 THURSDAY

11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

STAR and STARx: Smouldering Solutions for Contaminated Soils and Liquid Organic Wastes

Results of an ERH In Situ Remediation Project in Belgium

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Remediation of Asbestos Contaminated Soils

Costs and Benefits: Meeting the Requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD)

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

Nanoremediation Technologies – Findings of the EU FP7 NanoRem Project

Exploring a Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Unlocking Value from Complex Brownfield Sites

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

Gavin Grant Savron

Professor Roger J Willey UKATA

Prof. Paul Bardos - r3 Environmental Technology Ltd / University of Brighton

Danny Hope Hydrock Materials Management Planning: Opportunities & Pitfalls

14.00 - 14.30 Adele Dodgson BAM Nuttall Ltd

The Remediation of Peters Works, Medway Valley, Kent

M. van den Brand HMVT:RS

Elizabeth Daly Risk & Policy Analysts Limited

Daymian Jenkins WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff

Speaker to be Confirmed Keep an Eye on our Digital Show Guide for Speaker Updates

14.00 - 14.30

Nicholas Willenbrock, Nicola Harries & Dr Rob Sweeney CL:AIRE CL:AIRE – What Do We Do, What Have We Done and What’s Next?

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

Understanding and Remediating Japanese Knotweed

Landfill Regeneration Via Detailed Assessment – a Case Study

Ben Lindley Japanese Knotweed Ltd

LAND REMEDIATION THEATRE 11

THEATRE 11 WEDNESDAY

Simon Burr CampbellReith

15.30 - 16.00

Michael Lunn The Environmental Industries Commission Brownfield First: Making Better Use of Our Land

16.15 - 16.45

Prof. Philip Morgan The Sirius Group

NOTES

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.contaminationexpo.com for the latest information.

Lessons Learned From the Application of Solidification-Stabilisation for Remediation

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS THEATRE 12

THEATRE 12 WEDNESDAY 11.00 - 11.30

Mark Heggie Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)

Christopher Caird ALS Environmental

The New Blue Book Method for Asbestos

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Cool Plastics for a Greener World

Mobile Decontamination UNITS Evolution for the Asbestos Removal

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

Practical Approach to Asbestos Contaminated Soils Investigation and Remediation

Monitoring Decontamination Sites

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

Legal Duties of Premises Owners/ Managers on Managing the Risks from Asbestos

Competence Schemes – the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Dennis Kierkels MSc Mini Containment

Will Fardon I2 Analytical LTD

The Introduction of a Dutch Asbestos Removal Innovation on a Very Traditional, Difficult Market

Laboratory Asbestos Testing and Respirable Fibres

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

A Game Changer in Decontamination

Protecting Against Hazardous Substances - Breathing Air Systems

15.30 - 16.00

15.30 - 16.00

Natalie Stingelin Imperial College London

Stuart Goodman Lucion Services Ltd

Stephen Platkiw - Asbestos Testing and Consultancy Association (ATaC)

Dr. David Crouch Scott Safety

Legally Clients Must Ensure Asbestos Removal Contractors are Competent, How?

16.15 - 16.45

Speaker to be Confirmed Keep an Eye on our Digital Show Guide for Speaker Updates

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.contaminationexpo.com for the latest information.

11.00 - 11.30

WM3 - Classification and Assessment of Hazardous Waste

Stephen Sadley Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA)

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THEATRE 12 THURSDAY

NOTES

Bernard Louvet CNSE

Oliver Smith SMH Products Ltd

Nick Garland Assure 360

Adam Moodie Breathe Safety Ltd

Dr. Steve Goodman Shawcity Ltd Environmental Organic Gas Analysis – Soil and Water


11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Online Adaptive Gas + Flow monitoring for Ground-Gas Risk Assessment

Using Real-World Emissions Data to Understand Air Quality: a Case Study of 1200 Vehicles

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Dr. Fiachra Collins Ambisense Ltd

Craig Barlow Biffa and Life Environmental The Hidden Hazards of Asbestos in Fly Tipping

Jane Thomas Emissions Analytics

Marco Falconi ISPRA (Italian Environmental Protection Agency) Management of Contaminated Sites in Italy and Europe

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

3D Scanning of Hazardous Environments for Training, Risk Assessments & Collaboration

Delivering the New Clean Air Zones

Max Lopacki NATAS Asbestos:Nuclear Ltd

13.15 - 13.45

Dr Chris Stopford University of Hertfordshire Real-time Detection of Airborne Asbestos by Light Scattering from Magnetically Rotated Fibres

14.00 - 14.30

Oliver Smith SMH Products Ltd Monitoring Decontamination Sites

Matthew Farrow, Gloria Esposito & Gerd van Aaken The Environmental Industries Commission

13.15 - 13.45

Matthew Farrow, Gloria Esposito & Gerd van Aaken The Environmental Industries Commission Delivering the New Clean Air Zones

14.00 - 14.30

Matthew Farrow, Gloria Esposito & Gerd van Aaken The Environmental Industries Commission Delivering the New Clean Air Zones

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

Standards & Competence Qualifications

The Medium Combustion Plant Directive

15.30 - 16.00

15.30 - 16.00

A Preparatory Guide to Industrial Air Pollution Control

Transport of Radioactive Soil: Some Perspectives From Fukushima

Graham Warren ACAD

Andrew Piearcey A.S.K. Piearcey Ltd

16.15 - 16.45

Speaker to be Confirmed Keep an Eye on our Digital Show Guide for Speaker Updates

NOTES

Gareth Simkins The ENDS Report

Dr James Cooper University of Liverpool

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS / CLEAN AIR THEATRE 13

THEATRE 13 THURSDAY

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.contaminationexpo.com for the latest information.

THEATRE 13 WEDNESDAY

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NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING THEATRE 14

THEATRE 14 WEDNESDAY 11.00 - 11.30 Dr Barney Love Radwise Limited

Bradwell Ponds Decommissioning – Deplant & Decontamination

11.45 - 12.15 Bav Thaker Augean PLC

David Cole

Importance of Tertiary Containment and Dynamic Risk Assessment

11.45 - 12.15

Speaker to be Confirmed

Keep an Eye on our Digital Show Guide for Speaker Updates

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

Legal Overview and Update on Radioactive Contaminated Land

Managing Past, Present and Future Environmental Legal Liability Risk: Common Mistakes and Misconceptions

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

Helen Peters Pinsent Masons LLP

Matt Tuck Matom Ltd

Nicholas Rock Reed Smith LLP

REMSOC Members Only REMSOC Member Address

SME Supply Chain Developments in the UK Nuclear Industry

14.00 - 14.30 Mark Liddiard Mott MacDonald

14.00 - 14.30

REMSOC Members Only REMSOC Member Address

Successful Remediation Outside of Nuclear Site Boundaries

14.45 - 15.15

Peter Hiller National Nuclear Laboratory Limited

14.45 - 15.15

REMSOC Members Only REMSOC Member Address

Addressing the Waste Management Challenges in the UK Nuclear Industry

15.30 - 16.00 Victoria Nesbitt Nuvia

16.15 - 16.45

Tony Thompson Emergency Planning Society Warning and Informing the Public * Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.contaminationexpo.com for the latest information.

11.00 - 11.30

The Management of Contaminated Land – ‘a Radiological Perspective’

Land and Facility Remediation: Minimising the Burden of Contamination Shouldn’t Cost the Earth

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NOTES

15.30 - 16.00

REMSOC Members Only REMSOC Member Address


11.00 - 11.30

Seamus Lefroy-Brooks LBH WEMBLEY Geotechnical & Environmental Consultants National Quality Mark Scheme for Land Contamination Management

KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 THURSDAY 11.00 - 11.30 Quentin Hulm Cornelsen Ltd.

A Case Study – Treatment of Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) in Groundwater;

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Innovative Approaches to Understanding Environmental Legacy of the British Gas Industry

Impacts of De-Regulation for Contaminated Land – What does the future hold?

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

Managing the Risks of Property Development

Meeting Contamination Challenges at Operational Sites Through Sustainable Remediation Practices

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

Maximising the Value of Remediation Projects Using Natural Capital Principles

What Does Resiliency Mean to You and Why is it Important to Your Organisation?

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Matthew Farrow The Environmental Industries Commission

Nick Sartain HS2 Ltd

Risks and Opportunities for the Environmental Sector Post-Brexit

The HS2 Approach to Land Quality

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

Tax Incentives for Brownfield Development

Remediating Landfills for Residential and Commercial Development

Prof. Russell Thomas WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff

Peter Witherington RSK Group PLC

Martina Girvan Arcadis

Ben de Waal The Fiscal Incentives Group

Richard Clayton WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff

Dr Richard J.F. Bewley AECOM

KEYNOTE THEATRE 15

KEYNOTE THEATRE 15 WEDNESDAY

Richard Bonner Arcadis

Steve Edgar Vertase FLI Limited

15.30 - 16.00 Joanne Kwan CIRIA

Innovative Site Investigation for Contaminated Land

16.15 - 16.45

Dr Jon Burton, Alan Dobson & Michael Salau - Oracle Environmental Experts, QuestGates & BLM

ABOUT THE SPONSOR WSP and Parsons Brinckerhoff have combined and are now one of the world’s leading engineering professional services consulting firms. Together we provide services to transform the built environment and restore the natural environment. Our expertise ranges from environmental remediation to urban planning, from engineering iconic buildings to designing sustainable transport networks, and from developing the energy sources of the future to enabling new ways of extracting essential resources. We have approximately 34,000 employees, including engineers, technicians, scientists, architects, planners, surveyors, program and construction management professionals, and various environmental experts. We are based in more than 500 offices across 40 countries worldwide.

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.contaminationexpo.com for the latest information.

PANEL: Environmental Claims Workshop

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RUNNING ALONGSIDE CONTAMINATION EXPO

YOUR TICKET ALSO ALLOWS YOU ACCESS TO....

FLOOD EXPO The award winning Flood Expo returns with more innovation, information, and education towards the prevention and defence against flooding than ever before, and stands side by side with the Contamination Expo Series as a leading platform for the solutions to protecting our environment. World-class speakers, educational seminars, and insight from leading industry names are just a few of the features amongst a plethora of highlights which contribute towards making this the most complete exhibition the flood industry has to offer. Amongst our exclusive seminar schedule is Jerry Cotter’s expert look at the US Army Corps of Engineers’ national water management programme; there’s a look at the current and future trends in groundwater management within the context of emerging pollutants and contaminated land; and join David Cole’s expert talk on how a dynamic risk assessment can help us understand how pollution escapes into the environment. There are numerous live demonstrations of cutting edge technology and hardware on the Thames, meaning you can see groundbreaking products in action and gain an invaluable insight into the future of flood defence strategies. A rich variety of suppliers from the flood and environmental industry will be exhibiting, including the Environment Agency, Environmental Innovations Ltd, Cisco, CPJ Environmental Services, and

Environment Solutions, and each one will share their innovative equipment and influential work exclusively with you. Attendance is absolutely free of charge, but ensure you arrive to your chosen talk and feature in plenty of time; spaces will fill up quickly so don’t miss out on what you need to see.

“World-class speakers, educational seminars, and insight from leading industry names are just a few of the features amongst a plethora of highlights which contribute towards making this the most complete exhibition the flood industry has to offer.”

The following pages will provide you with all the information you need. Every aspect of the show is covered, from the seminar schedule to the line-up of exhibitors appearing, as well as details on every single speaker, all of which makes the Flood Expo the essential event to attend for every flood and environment professional.

visit www.thefloodexpo.co.uk for the latest information and incredible speaker line-up for Flood Expo 40

AW WIN ARD EXH NING & FL IBITIO N A EVENGSHIP T!


BRING YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL TEAM!

The Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo is the UK’s most exciting platform for global infrastructural solutions and new and innovative ways to design and produce sustainable infrastructure in marine and coastal engineering projects. Over two days consisting of an extensive schedule of seminars and the most forward looking suppliers, the Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo provides marine and coastal engineering professionals with an unprecedented opportunity to join the world’s leading coastal engineering companies to see the concepts that are changing the future of sustainable coastal and marine infrastructure. Amongst our exclusive seminar schedule is a discussion on the importance of understanding the influence of geology and geotechnics in coastal management and slope stabilisation, information on managing and mitigating the environmental impacts of coastal civil engineering, and a look at the tools and techniques to stop sea and landscape impacts in offshore development. World renowned suppliers from across the marine and coastal engineering sectors will be exhibiting, including Adfil Limited, EXO Environmental, Arch Henderson LLP, and Boskalis Westminster, presenting you with the unique chance to see their innovative products and solutions for yourself, all under one roof. There are numerous live demonstrations of cutting edge technology and hardware, allowing

you to see leading edge infrastructure and innovation in action. MCCE also provides you with a unique platform to speak in person with the people behind the solutions and infrastructure; a fantastic opportunity to fully understand the available options and recognise how they will work.

“…the Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo provides marine and coastal engineering professionals with an unprecedented opportunity to join the world’s leading coastal engineering companies to see the concepts that are changing the future of sustainable coastal and marine infrastructure.”

Attendance is absolutely free of charge, but ensure you arrive to your chosen talk and feature in plenty of time; spaces will fill up quickly so don’t miss out on what you need to see.

visit www.mcceexpo.co.uk for the latest information, timetable and blogs for the industry!

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THEATRE 2

THEATRE 2 WEDNESDAY 11.00 - 11.30

Dr. Catherine O’Sullivan Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London Internal Erosion of Filters in Dams and Flood Embankments

Paul Cobbing National Food Forum After the Floods – Where Are Communities Now?

11.45 - 12.15

Lesson Learned Following the DEC 2015/JAN 2016 Floods

Maximising the Management of a Pumped Catchment

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

We Need a National Flood Brigade

Holding Water: Using Natural Flood Management to Mitigate Flood Risk

Ron Whitehead FRICS FCABE Total Flood Solutions

David Thomas Middle Level Commissioners

Mark Wilkinson The James Hutton Institute

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

Flood – Doesn’t Have to Be a Disaster!

Learning From Experience: Lessons in Resilience from Repeatedly Flooded Communities

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Martin Lambley Wavin Limited

Alexis Smith IMgeospatial (Intelligent Modelling Ltd)

The Use of Plastic Geocellular Structures in Flood Prevention

Creating Evolving DTMs That Change With the Real World

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

Using Data to Inform Flood Management Interventions

Aquatic Engineering Without Concrete - Exmoor National Park Case Study

15.30 - 16.00

15.30 - 16.00

People’s Behavior on the www, Their Awareness Versus Protection

Fighting Floods! / Hiding from Floods?

David Stainton & Laurence Mitchell - Xeric Ltd

Mark Goodger Hydro International

Hannes Floto HydroGuard Ltd

16.15 - 16.45 Jonathan Davison BDMA

BS 12999: a New British Standard for Damage Management * Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.thefloodexpo.co.uk for the latest information.

11.00 - 11.30

11.45 - 12.15

Britt Warg Geodesign Barriers Ltd

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NOTES

Jessica Lamond University of the West of England

Joe Bowden Ten Counties Limited

Anders Philipsen Environment Solutions ApS


THEATRE 3 THURSDAY

11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Changing the Face of SuDS With Ultra-low Discharge Flow Controls: Introducing the RainActiv SuDS Control

Designing Drainage Systems for Climate Change

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Can SuDS Stop Floods?

Using Potential Benefits to Drive and Fund Risk Management

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

Peter Melville-Shreeve - BDMA (British Damage Management Association)

Chris Griffiths Marshalls Plc

Simon Crowther Flood Protection Solutions Ltd Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Alice Couldwell Marshalls Plc

Teresa Fenn Risk & Policy Analysts Limited

THEATRE 3

THEATRE 3 WEDNESDAY

Bob Bray Interpave (in conjunction with Robert Bray Associates) Taking Control of SuDS

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

UK Floods Past Present and Future

From Standards to BSI Kitemark: BSI’s Role in Supporting the UK Flood Industry

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Sergiu Jiduc & Oliver J Forster

Joseph Tabone Business in the Community

Exploring Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in the Karakoram Mountains

Are You BERG Ready?

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

Cumbria’s Noah’s Ark - the Best Kept Secret

The Low Standard of Flood Barriers in the UK Flooding Causes Devastation So Selecting a Product That Works is Essential

15.30 - 16.00

15.30 - 16.00

Structural Waterproofing to New or Existing Below Ground Structures

Flusher Gates for Controlling Effluent Flow in Sewers

Nick Reynard CEH – (Centre for Ecology & Hydrology)

Kerryanne Wilde Eden Flood Volunteers Ltd

Mark Fuller London Waterproofing Solutions Ltd

Kevin Frewin BSI Group

Phil Lake & Bethan Heale

Ian Ramsay IRR Consultancy

16.15 - 16.45 Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mats: a New Civil Engineering Material Technology

ABOUT THE SPONSOR Marshalls is the UK’s largest hard landscaping manufacturer. The Marshalls Water Management range provides everything you need to eliminate surface water, leaving your landscapes safe and clean and minimising flood risk. Its suite of complementary drainage products will solve your water problems at every scale, from light domestic use to heavy industrial options.

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.thefloodexpo.co.uk for the latest information.

Lee Church Concrete Canvas

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THEATRE 4

THEATRE 4 WEDNESDAY

THEATRE 4 THURSDAY

11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Natural Flood Management: Realising the Potential

Communicating and Engaging With People and Communities to Manage Flood Risk

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) as an Energy Source

Silt Pumping and Dewatering

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

Estimating Grass Slope Resiliency During Wave Overtopping

Importance of Geomorphology in Understanding and Managing Flood Risk

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

An Exploration of the Changing Demands and Requirements of the Flood and Coastal Defence Market

The Thames Estuary 2100 Plan – an Adaptive Pathways Approach in Action

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Paul Cross Environment Agency

Alastair Moseley Future Water Association

The New Flagship Flood and Coastal Engineering Higher Education Programme

Creating Community Confidence Through Affordable Flood Mitigation Measures

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

Temporary Flood Boom Stability

The New Flagship Flood and Coastal Engineering Higher Education Programme

15.30 - 16.00

15.30 - 16.00

Dr Duncan Huggett MCIWEM Environment Agency

Marc Asker Formpave trading as Forterra PLC

Chris Thornton Colorado State University

Ian Farrar Aggregate Industries Ltd

Gary Barnes Vikoma Internatioanl Ltd

Doug Wilson Environment Agency Learning From Winter 15/16 and Next Steps

Rhiannon Clancy Environment Agency

Peter Jex Jex Plant

Dr Annie Ockelford British Society for Geomorphology

Cantor Mocke and Sarah Campbell

Paul Cross Environment Agency

Terry Nash The UK Rain Water Managment Association Avoiding Future Floods & Droughts

16.15 - 16.45 Stephen Hancock Terram

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.thefloodexpo.co.uk for the latest information.

Geosynthetics for Flood Prevention and Protection

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ABOUT THE SPONSOR We work to create better places for people and wildlife, and support sustainable development. Our priorities are to: Work with businesses and other organisations to manage the use of resources, Increase the resilience of people, property and businesses to the risks of flooding and coastal erosion, Protect and improve water, land and biodiversity, Improve the way we work as a regulator to protect people and the environment and support sustainable growth


FLOOD TECH THEATRE 5 THURSDAY

11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Using Social Media for Flood Warning Dissemination

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Case Studies and Applications for Flood and Coastal Data Gathering

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Floods Monitoring in Prague - From Historical Water Gauge to Telemetric Station Waterlogger

CONSERVE Contingency Operations for Strategic Infrastructure and the Vulnerable

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

Applications of 3D scanning SoNAR Technologies for Flood Assessment and Modelling

Flood Alleviation and Development: Utilising Can-Float Buildings

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

Flood Risk Management in a Variable and Changing Climate

The ANSI/FM 2510 Flood Mitigation Equipment Standard

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Brian Back Environmental Innovations

Laurie Reynolds Aquamatix Ltd

Critical Communications

Basingstoke Smart Canal, Application of IOT To Water Management

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

Armouring Nature: Erosion Control and Protection of Water Assets Through Correct Fixing of Geosynthetics

What Users Want From Flood Risk Management Software

Rod Plummer Shoothill Ltd

Arnost Mraz Ekotechnika spol. s .r.o., Czech Republic

Tom Card Landscope Engineering Ltd

David Ramsbottom HR Wallingford

John Butterworth Gripple Ltd

David Walters UAVONIC

Dr. William Wu Cisco International Ltd

Espen Ostbye-Strom Floodline Consulting Ltd

FrĂŠdĂŠric Kravetz FM Approvals

FLOOD TECH THEATRE 5

FLOOD TECH THEATRE 5 WEDNESDAY

Jonathan Crook Stonehaven Technology

15.30 - 16.00

Andy Elliott Station Commander

ABOUT THE SPONSOR Cisco is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the previously unconnected. As part of an Innovate UK funded project, Cisco CREATE is working with a host of partners to build a proof of concept that aims to shorten response times and help reduce flood damage. Project CONSERVE will build a system that will help authorities, emergency services and citizens respond more effectively to flooding and other emergencies.

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.thefloodexpo.co.uk for the latest information.

SWIM - Severe Weather Information Management

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KEYNOTE THEATRE 1

KEYNOTE THEATRE 1 WEDNESDAY 11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Technology Innovation Enabling Effective and Efficient Emergency Response

The Importance of Geology and Geotechnics on Coast Protection and Slope Stabilisation

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

United State Army Corps of Engineers Water Management Programme With Regional Flooding Highlights

Impact of Sea Level Rise on Welsh Coasts

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

Factoring in Residual Risk at Individual Property Level

Partnership Working – Investing in the Right Delivery Model

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

Urban Flood Modelling and Risk Visualisation in 3D

De-Risking Offshore Renewables Projects by Lifetime Consideration of Environmental Constraints

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Andy Chew Cisco International Ltd

Jerry Cotter United States Army Corps of Engineers

Mary Dhonau OBE Hon DSc Hon RICS Know Your Flood Risk Campaign

Professor Dragan Savic University of Exeter

Alex Fraser Durham University & Northumberland County Council Catchment Management, SuDS and NFM for Flood Mitigation

Dr Shunqi Pan Cardiff University

Innes Thomson ADA

Benjamin King Royal HaskoningDHV

Dr Uwe Dornbusch Environment Agency Present and Future Challenges of Beach Management in England

14.45 - 15.15

Adaptive Planning for Effective Flood Risk Management Under Uncertainty

Sustaining Land and Waterscapes: Informing Equitable Decisions

15.30 - 16.00

15.30 - 16.00

How Flood Re Works and What People Need to Know

Tidal Energy: Challenges and Opportunities

Brendan McCafferty Flood RE

16.15 - 16.45 Innes Thomson ADA

Partnership Working – Investing in the Right Delivery Model * Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.mcceexpo.co.uk for the latest information.

Stephen Fort Atkins

14.45 - 15.15

Prof. Zoran Kapelan University of Exeter

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KEYNOTE THEATRE 1 THURSDAY

NOTES

Dr Sabine E Apitz SEA Environmental Decisions Limited

Professor Roger A. Falconer Cardiff University


THEATRE 6 WEDNESDAY

11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Coastal Area Redevelopment and Rescuse

Temporary Flood Boom Stability

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Long Term Internal Protection of Concrete Structures Using Hydrogel Formations

Environmental Impact Assessment as an Enabler of Economic Development

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

David Tinsdeall Hughes Civil Design Solutions ltd

Murray Gilbertson G-Group Limited

William Coulet & Marc Rotsaert Exo Environmental Ltd, Netics B.V., Svasek Hydraulics B.V. Beneficial Reuse of Dredged Material in a Breakwater of Geotextile-Bags

Gary Barnes Vikoma Internatioanl Ltd

Chris McDougall Atkins

Kate Ahern LUC

The Tools and Techniques That Steer Offshore Development to the Right Locations

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

Managing Marine Construction Risk by Design

Resilient by Nature: an Innovative Approach Towards Enhanced Climate Change Impact Resiliency

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Chris Ball Vector Corrosion

Murray Gilbertson G-Group Limited

Galvanic Cathodic Protection of Concrete Structures Exposed to a Marine Environment

Long Term Internal Protection of Concrete Structures Using Hydrogel Formations

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

An Overview of What Polypropylene Macro and Micro Fibres Do in Concrete to Enhance the Durability of Coastal Structures

Obtaining Consents for Coastal Development: Key Considerations

Nick Clarke Ramboll

Mark Mitchell Low and Bonar

THEATRE 6

THEATRE 6 WEDNESDAY

Marco Pluijm - Port & Marine ½ Experience Based Solutions

Lara Moore Ashfords LLP

15.30 - 16.00

Speakers to be Confirmed Pannel Session Live Debate

16.15 - 16.45

Duncan Ecclestone Geobrugg

NOTES

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.mcceexpo.co.uk for the latest information.

Coastal Slope Stabilisations Projects

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THEATRE 7

THEATRE 7 WEDNESDAY 11.00 - 11.30

11.00 - 11.30

Managing and Mitigating the Environmental Impacts of Coastal Civil Engineering

Planning, Designing and Installing Aids to Navigation on Bridges

11.45 - 12.15

11.45 - 12.15

Tidal Energy

Cowes Breakwater: From Conception to Reality

12.30 - 13.00

12.30 - 13.00

How Sediments Can Help Prevent Flooding

Coastal Protection by Means of Wave Farms

13.15 - 13.45

13.15 - 13.45

The Applications of Trenchless Technologies in Coastal Utility Infrastructure Works

An Overview of What Polypropylene Macro and Micro Fibres Do in Concrete to Enhance the Durability of Coastal Structures

14.00 - 14.30

14.00 - 14.30

Chris Newell Sealite United Kingdom Ltd

Ian Thomas Pevensey Coastal Defence Ltd

Aids to Navigation, the Primary Consideration

Long Term Loss of Beach Sediment From Eastern English Channel

14.45 - 15.15

14.45 - 15.15

Strengthening and Protection of Water Front Structures Using Fibrwrap Systems

Integrating the Latest 3D Survey Technologies to Map Coastal Environments

Zoe Crutchfield Arup

Speaker to be Confirmed Black & Veatch

Rob Wortelboer TenCate Geosynthetics B.V.

Tom Sangster Downley Consultants Ltd

Jayesh Nandwana Fibwrap Construction UK Ltd

15.30 - 16.00

Paul Edwards Edwards Diving Services The Challenges of Underwater Engineering

16.15 - 16.45

Faruk Pekbeken Floodline Consulting Ltd

* Content and speakers are subject to change. The digital show guide and seminar timetable will be updated online prior to the show, so please check www.mcceexpo.co.uk for the latest information.

Can-Float Flood Resilient Development

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THEATRE 7 THURSDAY

NOTES

James West & David Goldsmith Tide Land Signal

Michiel Luijken Boskalis Westminster Limted

Prof Gregorio Iglesias Plymouth University

Mark Mitchell Low and Bonar

Tom Card Landscope Engineering Ltd


Come and see us on Stand C752 Airborne Environmental Consultants Ltd (AEC) is an independent health & safety consultancy, entering our 20th year.

Services we’ll be showcasing at the Contamination Expo Series 2016 include:

Soils Testing & Inspection On-Site Services for Contaminated Land www.aec.uk.net

Asbestos

Legionella

Soils testing, inspection & onsite services

Water

Training

Health & safety

Occupational hygiene

Fire safety

AEC North: 23 Wheel Forge Way, Ashburton Point, Trafford Park, Manchester, M17 1EH

0161 872 7111

AEC South: Suite 236, CEME Campus, Marsh Way, Rainham, Essex, RM13 8EU

0203 384 6175


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PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS We are absolutely delighted to present to you our distinguished line-up of exhibition partners, who themselves are pushing the boundaries of innovation and achievement.

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THE MARINE CONSERVATION SOCIETY

UK SPILL ASSOCIATION

UK ASBESTOS TRAINING ASSOCIATION

ASBESTOS CONTROL AND ABATEMENT DIVISION

ASBESTOS REMOVAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION

ASBESTOS TESTING & CONSULTANCY ASSOCIATION

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SOURCE TESTING ASSOCIATION

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CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY RESEARCH & INFORMATION ASSOCIATION

INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT & ASSESSMENT

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EXHIBITOR LISTINGS Abcas UK Ltd Stand Number M316 Abcas (UK) Ltd is a specialist contractor combining industrial rope access skills with a wide range of geotechnical services for the inspection & stabilisation of rock faces and difficult access environments. Services include inspection, scaling, rock bolting, netting, catch fences etc. 01934 643722 07973 360 755 www.abcas.com ACAD Stand Number C860 ACAD are the premier association leading the entire asbestos sector. 01325466704 www.tica-acad.co.uk/index.php/ acad-home Adler & Allan Stand Number F312 With nationwide coverage, class-leading capabilities and a range of patented innovations, Adler & Allan is the UK’s leading supplier of environmental, technical and flood services - with many years` experience dealing with flooding incidents, including the major floods of 2015/2016. 0800 592 827 www.adlerandallan.co.uk Air Management Systems Stand Number C314 Your one-stop shop for all you require when dealing with asbestos. AMS is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of equipment and consumables used when dealing with asbestos. Whether you are just looking for disposable gloves or overalls or a complete extraction system or welfare trailer, we can help. www.ams-holdings.com Airborne Environmental Consultants Ltd Stand Number C752 AEC is an independent environmental health & safety consultancy. Our contaminated land services include soils sample analysis at our in-house laboratory, air testing on site and land assessment of contaminated sites, plus a wide range of BOHS training courses. 0161 872 7111 www.aec.uk.net Alcontrol Laboratories Stand Number C532

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Contamination Expo Series Alert Technology Ltd Stand Number C650 Introducing the world’s first range of real-time detectors of airborne asbestos fibres designed to reduce prolonged unintentional exposure. Due for commercial launch in 2017, ALERT uses patented light scattering technology exploiting the unique magnetic properties of asbestos. 01803 540154 www.asbestos-alert.com ALS Environmental Ltd Stand Number C852 As the leading global testing provider, ALS Environmental are able to offer customers a broad portfolio of UKAS and MCERTs accredited environmental sampling and analysis. From our hub laboratory in Coventry and supported by our sister labs around Europe, we can support routine and technical projects. 02476 421 213 www.alsenvironmental.co.uk Alton Pumps Ltd Stand Number F762 Whatever type of pump you require, at Alton Pumps we have the skills, knowledge, and products to complete the job to the highest standards. We have combined experience of more than 80 years in the pumping industry. 01420561661 www.altonpumps.com Amari Austria - Flood Protection Systems Stand Number F632 AMARI AUSTRIA Ltd is a successful and well-established competence partner with extensive experience in the field of aluminium and flood protection systems. 04364125001611 www.amari.at Ambisense Ltd Stand Number C446 www.ambisense.net Amiantus Asbestos Consultants Stand Number C122 Amiantus is an environmental consultancy specialising in asbestos surveys and asbestos management. www.amiantus.co.uk/index.asp AMX Solutions Ltd Stand Number F572 Flood risk asset management software for flood authorities to meet statutory responsibilities, streamline operations and be in control of flood management resources. AMX Solutions Ltd is a UK-based company with over 10 years` experience developing enterprise physical asset management software. 0117 9596528 www.assetmanagementexpert.com

Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo Andel Ltd Stand Number F451 Founded in 1992, Andel Ltd has steadily built on the work of our leading experts in the design, development and application of specialised leak detection and environmental protection systems. 01484 845 000 www.andel.co.uk Andrew Scott Ltd Stand Number M121 Andrew Scott Ltd provide customers with a unique construction service through the synergy between civil and building resources. For over 145-years, Andrew Scott Ltd has successfully contributed to the built environment delivering innovative, high-quality and sustainable projects. They undertake a full range of civil engineering projects from repeat business small-works and term-maintenance schemes, through to large, complex multi-million pound infrastructure projects. www.andrewscott.co.uk

The Flood Expo Arcadis Stand Number CF1 The world is a complex place. Arcadis helps you navigate this complexity by understanding the bigger picture. Working in partnership with clients, we deliver exceptional and sustainable outcomes through the application of design, consultancy, engineering, project and management services. 020 7812 2000 www.arcadis.com/en/unitedkingdom Arch Henderson LLP Stand Number M300 Arch Henderson is a British consultancy specialising in the design of maritime projects from small scale slipways and pontoons up to £200 million infrastructure developments. We specialise in marine civil, coastal, geotechnical, heavy mechanical and industrial structural engineering. 01412273060 www.arch-henderson.co.uk

Applications in CADD Ltd Stand Number F640 Applications in CADD (AiC) Ltd are one of the leading software houses in the UK developing survey software for mapping, modelling and designing the world around us. Alongside AiC are 4D Civil Engineering Surveying, who specialise in capturing the environment in detail via `state of the art` drones. 01509 504 501 www.appsincadd.com

Arxell LTD Stand Number F360 Arxell is a revolutionary focus-drying system capable of drying water damaged properties up to 75% quicker than conventional methods, thus reducing the claim-cycle. It is achieved through concentrating dry air on the area where it is most needed, creating an effective and efficient micro-climate. 03337720486 www.Arxell.com

Aquacast International Ltd Stand Number C302 The magazine for all that is green! A quarterly publication providing a key source of information for businesses, investors, R&D departments and more, who are active in the clean technology and renewable energy sectors. 01624835007 www.cleantechbusinessnews.co.uk

Asbestos & Legionella Control Services Stand Number C563 Showcasing a brand new and innovative machine for the asbestos removal industry. A negative pressure unit like no other on the market. This is a mustsee for all asbestos removal contractors. This is the future of our industry, a machine for the new digital age. 02838 525025 www.acs-lcs.com

Aquamec ltd Stand Number F462 Amphibious multipurpose dredger for all shallow water work.Versatile - Dredging, raking and piling. From dry ground to 6 meters depth. Unique mobility in water and on land - No cranes, tugboats, winches or wire-cables.Proven - Hundreds of units operating in over 70 countries worldwide 0358104026400 www.watermaster.fi

Aquaread Limited Stand Number F631 Aquaread are the UK’s multi-award winning manufacturer of water quality testing instruments. We are very proud of the fact that all of our products are 100% designed and assembled right here in the UK for the highest accuracy and quality control. 01843 600030 www.aquaread.com

Asbestos Removal Contractors Association Stand Number C460A The Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) are the UK`s leading association representing asbestos removal contractors, promoting safety and professionalism throughout the licensed industry. ARCA provides training, guidance and support on all legislative requirements for members & their clients. 01283 566467 www.arca.org.uk Asbestos Testing & Consultancy Association (ATaC) Stand Number C670 The Asbestos Testing & Consultancy Association (ATaC) are the leading association for the asbestos inspection & testing industry, representing asbestos surveying, analysis & consultancy specialists. ATaC offers RSPH Ofqual regulated asbestos qualifications, including asbestos management for duty holders. 01283 566467 www.atac.org.uk


Aspect Contracts Ltd Stand Number C460 D Assisi Environmental Services Stand Number C464 Currently, Assisi is involved with two disciplines which fall under CAR2012 and they are Asbestos Surveying and Asbestos Removal. To find out more about each discipline and our involvement, please follow the relevant link. www.assisienvironmental.com Assure360 Ltd Stand Number C854 Competence, exposure monitoring, auditing, and training made easy. 0845 2264318 www.assure360.co.uk Augean PLC Stand Number C654 Augean knows that hazardous waste is difficult to handle & requires different treatment solutions. To address market demands, our specialised business units offer the best available service to meet individual client requirements. What is your biggest waste worry? Share it with us at stand C654 01937 846681 www.augeanplc.com Axiom Building Solutions Stand Number C460I BELFOR Stand Number F450 BELFOR is worlds the largest and most experienced Restoration Company. With over 7,000 employees in 26 countries we provide coverage to more than 90% of the global insured markets. Knowledge, expertise and resources are key but it’s our people that really make the difference. 0345 0502 309 www.belfor.com BBK Construction Services Limited Stand Number F470 BBK Construction Services Limited are the South East’s leading supplier of Hagglunds BV206, a tracked, articulated, all-terrain vehicle. The rear units are interchangeable to adapt to your requirements. Our plant also includes the Truxor 4700 Amphibious machine, used for excavation (2.3m excavating depth). 01303 265307 www.bbk-uk.com BDMA (British Damage Management Association) Stand Number F372 The BDMA are the certifying body for damage management professionals and others involved in related aspects of property claims across the wider insurance industry. We participate in insurer led forums and wider research initiatives, and work with key stakeholders towards cross sector collaboration. 01858 414 278 www.bdma.org.uk

BIFFA and Life Environmental Stand Number C364 Life Environmental Services supports some of the UK’s largest, most respected organisations to ensure their people, the wider community, and their reputations are protected. www.biffa.co.uk Boskalis Westminster Ltd Stand Number M325 Founded in 1933, Boskalis Westminster is a UK leader in dredging and marine construction. 01489 885933

www.boskalis.co.uk Breathe Safety Stand Number C560 Showcasing the BreatheBlast combined breathing air and shot-blasting unit for asbestos and toxic coating removal, Breathe specialise in sustaining life in all hazardous environments with products and training - serving nuclear, petrochem, offshore, tunnelling, energy, waste and utility sectors. 0844 915 1111 www.breathesafety.com British Society for Geomorphology Stand Number F582 The British Society for Geomorphology (BSG) aims to bring together the community of geomorphology researchers and educators in order to promote the subject. Formerly the British Geomorphological Research Group (BGRG), the Society was founded in 1960 and has over 600 members worldwide. www.geomorphology.org.uk BSI Group Stand Number F620 BSI (British Standards Institution) is the business standards company that equips businesses with the necessary solutions to turn standards of best practice into habits of excellence. We can help you access new markets and differentiate your Flood protection products with a BSI Kitemark. We help companies achieve best practice by offering thirdparty certification and training for the worlds best known management system standards, such as ISO 9001, quality management, ISO 14001 environmental management and OHSAS 18001 health and safety management. 0345 0765 606 www.bsigroup.com/flood Calcot Asbestos Recruitment Ltd Stand Number C460H We are a family run recruitment agency specialising in the placement of temporary asbestos labour along with general labour. We also take on full time placements for a set fee making us one of the most reasonably priced agencies within any industry. Why not come and see us on the ARCA stand. 01189 421231 calcotasbestosrecruitment.co.uk Camfaud Concrete Pumps Lts Stand Number M320 Camfaud, the UK’s leading concrete pump hire company, is a family owned and managed business with over 30 years concrete pumping experience. We supply mobile boom pumps, static pumps, stationary placing booms and manual booms. 01992 560898

CEMEX UK Stand Number F641 CEMEX are manufacturers of the ReadyAquawall, the rapid assembly flood defence wall solution. ReadyAquawall is a versatile, innovative new system of interlocking precast concrete blocks, specifically designed for the rapid and simple construction of flood retaining walls. 01932 568833 www.cemex.co.uk/floodwall Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Stand Number F446 Our science & expertise supports governments and businesses to reduce flood risk and impact around the world. We deveopand advance real-time and future flood risk estimation methods & models to underpin early warning services, infrastructure design planning & disaster risk reduction strategies. 01491 838800 www.ceh.ac.uk Chelmer Site Investigation Laboratories Ltd Stand Number C610 Established since 1997, Chelmer offer a unique one-stop service covering Geotechnical and Environmental Investigations and Reporting, Contamination and Remediation, Mining Services, Laboratory testing, Drainage, Build and Surveying. 020 3640 9136 www.chelmer.website Chemtest Stand Number C244 www.chemtest.co.uk Cisco Stand Number F760 Cisco is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the previously unconnected. 0800 404 7778 www.cisco.co.uk CL:AIRE Stand Number C850 CL:AIRE is an independent, not-forprofit organisation developing best practice guidance, improving industry performance and works with its Members to raise awareness and pursue shared objectives in land, water and and environmental management. 0207 299 4250 www.claire.co.uk CleanTech Business News (Aquacast International) Stand Number C364 Cleantech Business News Ltd Stand Number F641 Cleantech Business News is a real innovator in the resource sector. Our quarterly publication provides a key source of information for businesses, investors, R&D departments active in the renewable energy sector. 01624 835 007 cleantechbusinessnews.co.uk

ClearWater Weed and Reed Management Services Stand Number F126 Using state of the art Truxor amphibious machines, ClearWater specialises in harvesting aquatic weeds in inland waterways, canals, lakes and the cutting and removal of reeds from man-made reed beds and wetland habitats. ClearWater has many years experience in the design & construction of lakes. 07976 834953 www.clearwater-management.co.uk CNSE Stand Number C764 Manufacturing of mobile or fixed welfare units equipped or not, decontamination units, containers, portable restrooms and sanitary trailers for building sites and events. +33 (0)474662123 www.cnse-france.com/en Cofra Stand Number M335 For decades, Cofra has specialised in the supply and installation of geo-synthetics for civil engineering. The company has specifically concentrated on methods of soil improvement for the construction of infrastructure projects and development of bespoke installation equipment. 01293 871 637 www.cofra.co.uk Cold Flood Prevention Stand Number F402 A cost effective mobile flood preventing barrier - easy to set up and remove - reusable work environment friendly due to low weight 04561246112 www.coldflood.dk Colourstone Stand Number F356 Colourstone is a friendly, family run company that has been established since 2007. Simon Britton (managing director) has been involved in the floor screeding industry for over 21 years. 0800 955 6020 www.colour-stone.co.uk Concrete Canvas Stand Number F240 Concrete Canvas (CC) is a flexible concrete impregnated fabric that hardens on hydration to form a thin, durable, water proof concrete layer. Described as concrete on a roll, CC is commonly used as an erosion protection measure for lining drainage channels, providing slope protection and much more. 0845 680 1908 www.concretecanvas.com Cornelsen Ltd. Stand Number C740 Soil & groundwater remediation; industrial water filtration & landfill leachgate services. Cornelsen delivers innovative, robust and reliable systems, technologies and services for the remediation of contaminated land and the treatment and/or filtration of groundwater, industrial water, and landfill. 01275 856700 www.cornelsen.co.uk

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Corroventa Ltd Stand Number F441 Corroventa is a research and technology intensive company that combines innovation force with long experience within the field of water damage restoration. The result is a unique product portfolio, resting on a large number of our own patents. 0161 209523 www.corroventa.com CPJ Environmental Services LTD Stand Number F220 CPJ offers a comprehensive range of waste management solutions providing road sweepers, water/fuel bowsers, tankers and high pressure water jetters. We are able to deal with emergency response and pollution prevention with our vast experience, having worked with high profile companies. 01335 345545 www.cpjenvironmental.co.uk Cranfield University Stand Number C320 Cranfield University is one of the top five research-intensive universities in the UK and is exclusively postgraduate. We are recognised worldwide by industry, government and academics for our research and teaching in plants, soil, water and air. 01234750111 www.cranfield.ac.uk Crocodile Flood Solutions Stand Number F600 Crocodile Flood Solutions have sourced some of the best quality, most reliable flood defence and flood protection products currently available in order to help you defend your property from flooding. We offer a complete A to Z service in all areas of flood litigation. 0845 094 1281 www.crocodilefs.co.uk Croom Concrete Stand Number M114 Croom Concrete Ltd has supplied precast concrete solutions to the agricultural and construction sectors for over 30 years in Ireland and the UK. Croom Concrete supply project management solutions, products and installation services to farmers, builders, contractors, local authorities and rail networks. www.roomconcrete.co.uk Dallai Stand Number F230 Quick couplings, foot valves, quick couplings with polycrimp hose connection, galvanised discharge pipes, aluminium quick couplings, sweagespreader fittings, stainless steel quick couplings, and irrigation systems. +39 0522 210811 www.dallai.it Darcy Spillcare Stand Number C531 Established in 1935, Darcy Spillcare is a leading provider of practical pollution control products and services helping companies to achieve environmental and ISO compliance. 01732 441015 www.darcy.co.uk

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DCR Inspection Systems Stand Number C432 Derwentside Environmental Testing Services Stand Number C204 DETS offer a wide range of analytical services for the environmental, construction, waste, fuel and engineering industries, and are accredited to ISO 17025 and MCERTS for soils and waters. With a well equipped laboratory and highly skilled staff, we can ensure an excellent service to our clients. 01207 582333 www.dets.co.uk Drain Trader Ltd Stand Number F754 The magazine for the drainage industry. Drain Trader is a monthly, subscription only print and digital magazine for the drainage industry. Each issue is packed full of industry news, water news, product innovation, environmental issues, trenchless news, case studies and much more. 01242 576777 www.draintraderltd.com EASE Stand Number C651 Ebsford Environmental Ltd Stand Number F316 Ebsford Environmental Ltd are leading contractors in vegetation management and aquatic restoration. Ebsford are leading the way with de-silting technology, using Truxor amphibious plant and passive accelerated dewatering systems. 01924 802 190 www.ebsford.co.uk Ebsford Environmental Ltd Stand Number C754 Ebsford Environmental Ltd are leading contractors in vegetation management and aquatic restoration, providing innovative and sustainable eradication and restoration solutions using low impact machinery. 01924802190 www.ebsford.co.uk Ecoblast Supplies Limited Stand Number C674 ESL is the one-stop shop for removal of contaminated materials of all kinds. World-leading Torbo dustless blasting systems are combined with clean air supply systems to provide an integrated blast and breathe solution. Wieland vacuum systems provide safe and efficient waste management. 01543449259 www.ecoblastsupplies.co.uk Ecologia Stand Number C730 Ecologia is a multi-disciplinary, specialist contaminated land consultant/contractor that provides advice and undertakes site investigation and remediation projects across the UK and Europe. We have an established and excellent reputation for the construction and operation of in situ remediation. 01795 471611 www.ecologia-environmental.com

Edge Equipment Hire Ltd Stand Number F460 Edge is the UK market leader in specialist drying equipment hire providing industry leading standards of equipment, service, training and support in the aftermath of flooding events. Edge are the BDMA Supplier of the Year winner 2015. 01386 791 077 www.edge-equipmenthire.co.uk Edwards Diving Services Stand Number M522 Edwards Diving Services (EDS) are an experienced, multi-disciplined marine and civil engineering contractor. Utilising a diverse range of specialist equipment, experienced professional skills and expertise, EDS can provide innovative bespoke engineered solutions to any water-based challenge. 029 2086 2020 www.edwardsdivingservices.co.uk EEG Stand Number F232 One of the UK`s largest providers of drainage and sewer cleaning, inspection & repair services, nationwide reactive and emergency maintenance & repairs. 0845 555 5551 www.eeg.uk.com Ekotechnika Stand Number F400 Ekotechnika spol. s.r.o. was founded in 1997. After its establishment, it took over the representation of Dutch company Eijkelkamp. Besides Eijkelkamp Agrisearch Equipment, b.v. Ekotechnika spol. s.r.o. signed contracts for representation of Solinst Canada Ltd. +420 251 640 511 www.ekotechnika.cz Emergency Planning Society Stand Number C274 The Emergency Planning Society is the professional association for those working in the resilience and emergency response sector. With 1,400 members, the EPS is an independent, non-party political body. 01347 821972 www.the-eps.org Empire Tapes Plc Stand Number C120 Showcasing our new `state of the art` plant available in our hire fleet and available for purchase. Our new ORANGE Vac`s and NPU`s are not only unique in colour, they are top of the range. Empire offer ‘the biggest range in the business.’ 01709 768300 www.empiretapes.com Environment Agency Stand Number F340 We are delighted to be hosting the twoNetworking Areas. Come along to find out more about our flood data, models and information. We have numerous speakers contributing over the two days, and most will be available if you want to come and have a chat. 03708 506 506 www.gov.uk/government/ organisations/environment-agency

Environment Agency Stand Number C330 An executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, the Environment Agency was established in 1996 and works to create better places for people and wildlife, and support sustainable development. www.gov.uk/government/ organisations/environment-agency/ about Environment Solutions Stand Number F124 Environment Solutions is the worlds leading supplier of innovative technology and solutions for flood mitigation and flood prevention minimising the devastating consequences of flooding and hence improving the environment and the quality of life for millions of people. +45 70 707 482 www.environmentsolutions.dk Environmental Defence Systems Ltd Stand Number F421 Pioneering sandless sandbags that are transformed from being as lightweight as a pillowcase to as heavy as a sandbag in minutes. Ideal for stopping floods and soaking up leaks in homes and businesses. Over a million now sold worldwide. Far easier than traditional sandbags to transport and deploy. 01484 641009 www.floodsax.co.uk Environmental Essentials Ltd Stand Number C360 Environmental Essentials provide UKAS accredited asbestos consultancy, surveying and UKATA and BOHS training services. We are dedicated to delivering practical, cost effective work place solutions and impartial advice. 08454569953 www.environmentalessentials.co.uk Environmental Innovations Ltd Stand Number F752 Environmental Innovations specialise in pollution, spill, and firewater mitigation products. We are market leaders in flood alarm and blocked sewer detection, utilising wireless and remote technology solutions. Furthermore, we now offer the installation of oil interceptors and tank servicing. 01279 600 00 www.environmental-innovations. co.uk EXO Environmental Stand Number M521 Exo Environmental provides consultancy and engineering services, specialising in dredging, sediment and water management of coastal and inland waters, with a focus on ecology. 0330 80 80 377 www.exo-env.co.uk Fairlocks Pool Products Stand Number M310 Exhibiting for the first time, Fairlocks are pleased to introduce the world’s first range of underwater cordless power tools. 01865 988 346


S Fallon & Sons (Demolition) Stand C530 www.sfallonandsons.co.uk 01564 743 069 Fibrwrap Construction UK Ltd Stand Number M124 Here at Fibrwrap UK, we carry out structural strengthening and repairs, using carbon fibre and glass fibre reinforced polymers. We apply them to marine structures, bridges, pipelines [for strengthening and relining] and we strengthen and repair industrial structures. 01482425250.00 www.fibrwrap.co.uk Flood Advisory Service Stand Number TBA The Flood Advisory Service, now in its second year, has proven to be an invaluable resource to help support local government in raising awareness of flood risk throughout the UK. As an independent, not-for-profit organisation, it provides impartial advice on practical flood mitigation solutions. 0800 970 3950 floodadvisoryservice.co.uk Flood Angel Stand Number TBA Flood Angel is the UK`s leading manufacturer of high quality flood defence products for domestic and commercial properties . Unfortunately, due to continued success and current production workload, Flood Angel is not exhibiting at Expo this year but will be back in 2017 with our latest innovations. 01905 700790 www.floodangel.com Flood Divert Stand Number F440 Flood Divert are a family-run business offering high quality flood protection products including bespoke hardwood flood doors, flood barriers and other flood mitigation services for commercial/ private sectors, using traditional and modern manufacturing techniques and the very best in craftsmanship. 01904 607681 www.flooddivert.co.uk Flood Protection Solutions Stand Number F350 Flood Protection Solutions Ltd was established to become the sole UK distributor of the Water-Gate barrier from Megasecur. The Water-Gate flood barrier is used widely across the UK and in 30 countries around the world. 0115 9870358 www.floodprotectionsolutions.co.uk Flood Re Stand Number F370 Flood Re is a joint industry / government sponsored scheme designed to enable flood cover to be affordable for those households at highest risk of flooding. 020 7216 7563 www.floodre.co.uk Floodgate Ltd Stand Number F110 The Floodgate door barrier is a proven, practical, economic and effective solution and is approved for use in flood protection projects by the Environment Agency, DEFRA and local councils across the UK. 01267 234205 www.floodgate.ltd.uk

FloodKit Ltd Stand Number F131 FloodKit manufacture a range of effective,affordable, easy to use patented PLP products to prevent floodwater entering through doors, airbricks, toilets, showers or overflow pipes. They have been tested to levels exceeding British Standard PAS11882014 and require no permanent fixings. 07473 163650 www.floodkit.co.uk FM Approvals Stand Number F433 FM Approvals is an accredited, third-party testing and certification organisation and is also a Notified Body and Technical Assessment Body (EOTA) designated under the Construction Products Regulation. 0175 750 000 www.fmapprovals.com Formpave Stand Number F351 Formpave were the pioneers of permeable paving over 20 years ago, and continue to specialise with their patented Aquaflow blocks used with the Aquaflow SuDS system. The system offers an affordable solution to the challenges of storm water disposal, treatment, also recycling and reuse. 01594 836999 www.formpave.co.uk Future Water Association Stand Number F571 The association inspires, supports and leads the water supply chain, driven by the needs of our members and our vision to shape the future of water. We work closely with the water companies, regulators and government departments influencing standards-setting, new regulations and business practices. 01926 513771 www.futurewaterassociation.com Geobrugg AG Stand Number M314 Swiss company Geobrugg is the global leader in the supply of high-tensile steel wire safety nets and meshes. Many years of experience and intensive collaboration with universities and research institutes make Geobrugg a reliable partner when it comes to protection and safety solutions. 07807142333 www.geobrugg.com Geodesign Barriers Stand Number F560 EA framework partner. Long, proven record of successful deployments worldwide, since 1995. Temporary, flat-packed, easy-to-use flood barrier. BSI Kitemarked. 0.45m-2.40m. Free standing, self-anchoring, no fixtures, no tools. Any surface. Adapts to uneven ground. Deploy in water. We provide training. 07890 983239 www.geodesignbarriers.com Geoline Ltd Inflatable Flood Barriers Stand Number F660 Geoline Ltd Inflatable Flood Barriers . Using water to control flooding;fast assembly , flexible & easy to install ,easy to use good storability, & multipurpose application. 01372 434 672 www.geoline.ie

Geosyn Stand Number F621 GGR Group Stand Number F741 GGR Group are number one for lifting solutions, offering mini cranes and specialist lifting equipment throughout the UK and Europe. GGR is a one stop shop for all of your lifting needs, covering the whole of the UK and beyond, with three depots in Manchester, Thame and Glasgow. 0161 683 2580 www.ggrgroup.com Green Frog Genovate Ltd Stand Number F761 Green Frog Genovate design, supply and maintain gas and diesel reciprocating engines from emergency standby application to embedded state-of-theart power stations. We’ve helped build and maintain more capacity than any other British company in the past five years. 01675 437777 www.greenfroggenovate.co.uk Gripple Ltd Stand Number F152 We are renowned for providing innovative, cost-effective solutions for erosion control and soil stabilisation in applications where hydraulic flows and stresses are active. The Terra-Lock System is designed to provide immediate stabilisation, and requires no crimping. 0114 228 8711 www.gripple.com Grundon Waste Management Stand Number C440 Grundon offers a total waste management solution for all hazardous waste streams to meet your needs. This service is complimented by our industrial cleaning services which provides specialist solutions for working in sensitive and hazardous environments. 01491 834 340 www.grundon.com GSSL - Gunite and Shotcrete Services Limited Stand Number M201 GSSL- Gunite and Shotcrete Services Limited specialise in the planning, managing and delivering of high end, design led projects utilising Gunite and Shotcrete construction methods for civil engineering, marine construction, flood defence schemes and urban regeneration in the UK and internationally. 0114 3583949 07807 282471 www.guniteandshotcreteservices. co.uk Ham Baker Adams Ltd Stand Number F142 Ham Baker, forming part of the FJ Holdings group of companies, is recognised as a market leading, global organisation dedicated to the design and manufacture of innovative products for the water and waste water markets. 01782 202300 www.hambaker.co.uk

HMVTRS Stand Number C246 HMVTRS offers in situ thermal remediation by electrical resistance heating (ERH) in Europe. HMVTRS is a joint venture operation by TRS (U.S.) and HMVT (NL). +31 318 624 624 www.hmvtrs.eu Horizon Environmental Stand Number C460 B Asbestos removal & encapsulation , abestos surveys , land decontamination,industrial cleaning ,hazardous chemical disposal, & environmental cleaning www.horizon-uk.com HUESKER Ltd Stand Number F580 The HUESKER Group is the world`s leading manufacturer of geosynthetics. Its products and services provide solutions for the business areas including earthworks and foundations, roads and pavements, environmental and hydraulic engineering as well as industrial and agricultural applications. 01925 629393 www.HUESKER.co.uk Hydro International Stand Number F242 Hydro International Ltd is a global company that provides advanced products, services and expertise to help municipal, industrial and construction customers to improve their water management processes, increase operational performance and reduce environmental impact. 01275 878371 www.hydro-int.com HydroGuard Stand Number F122 HydroGuard is the world’s first affordable flood barrier that will fit to any standard door. Using patented sliding technology, it requires no preinstallation nor tools and ensures that everyone has access to an affordable, one-size-fits-all flood barrier to help protect their homes from flooding 0845 056 3972 www.HydroGuard.co.uk Hyundai Genpower Stand Number F234 Flood equipment - water pumps, generators and pressure washers to reduce disruption and swiftly deal with flooding issues 01646 687 880 www.hyundaipowerequipment. co.uk i2 Analytical Stand Number C768 We perform a full range of chemical analyses using state of the art laboratory techniques on soils, waters, building and waste materials. i2 Analytical can also undertake environmental monitoring and provide project specific site support services as required. www.i2analytical.com

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IMarEST Stand Number M234 The IMarEST is an international membership body and learned society that brings marine engineers, marine scientists and marine technologists together into one multi-disciplinary professional body. www.imarest.org IMGeospatial (Intelligent Modelling Ltd) Stand Number F302 Coming in 2016…automated, cloud based analytics for pluvial flood hazard, revenue assurance and leakage. 01628 85704 www.imgeospatial.com Independent Asbestos Training Providers (IATP) Stand Number C570 The Independent Asbestos Training Providers (IATP) are the UK`s only independently audited body of asbestos training providers. The IATP is run for its members by its members. All IATP members undergo a strict independent auditing process to ensure that the training delivered is up to standard. 0800 865 4287 www.iatp.org.uk Inero AB Stand Number F130 Specialised in mobile flood protection with an approved, patented system. Freestanding and made of lightweight aluminium, without any need for anchoring, the system is flexible and installs quickly and easily. And it packs flat in smart steel storage crates when not in use. www.inero.co.uk/en/home.htm International Spill Control Organization Stand Number C830 The International Spill Control Organization’s mission is to raise worldwide preparedness and cooperation in response to oil and chemical spills, to promote technical development and professional competency. 01467632282 www.spillcontrol.org Interpave Stand Number F270 Interpave is the precast concrete paving and kerb association. As the driving force behind development of concrete block permeable paving - a key SuDS technique - Interpave’s website provides the definitive resource for background and technical information, plus project case studies. 0116 232 5170 www.paving.org.uk IWJS Ltd Stand Number F100 IWJS Ltd - one of the UK’s leading waste water management companies. Serving major utilities such as Thames Water, Anglian Water, Yorkshire Water and the Environment Agency. Established 1977, the IWJS Group has built a solid reputation nationally for innovation, rapid response and effective service. 01359 242 606 www.iwjs.co.uk

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Japanese Knotweed Ltd Stand Number C124 Japanese Knotweed Ltd is a leading specialist in the remediation of Japanese knotweed and provides its customers a professional service with no-nonsense practical advice and cost effective solutions. 0333 2 414 413 www.japaneseknotweed.co.uk Jex Plant UK Ltd Stand Number F430 Why dredge it? We will pump it! Running on 100% air, and with no moving parts, our new pumps are capable of moving liquids or loose materials up to 1000 meters from their current location to the new holding area. 07768 234336 www.jexplantukltd.co.uk JT Mackley & Co Ltd Stand Number F310 Mackley undertakes work for the water and process industry, infrastructure, coastal and fluvial and marine civil engineering. We have gained certification through Lloyds Register for Quality (ISO9001:2000) Environmental (ISO14001:2004) and Health & Safety (OHSAS18001:1999). These important achievements demonstrate the management style of Mackley. We have recently gained Silver Investors in People certification. 01273 492212 www.mackley.co.uk Kruger A/S Stand Number C542 We believe that to succeed in giving the client the best service and value for money it`s not only technology but also the need of excellence in all phases of the remedy, from design to execution and management. Meet our experienced thermal soil remediation experts at our stand C542. 04539690222 www.technomaps. veoliawatertechnologies.com/ thermalsoilremediation/en/ Lakeside Flood Solutions Stand Number F202 We manufacture and install the UK`s leading aluminium flood barrier system, all features of which are more enhanced than any other system on the market. Established 28 years ago, we also offer complete flood defence solutions for homes & businesses; flood gates, flood doors, pumps, air bricks etc. 020 357 35880 www.lakesidefloodsolutions.co.uk Landmark Information Group Stand Number C240 Landmark Information Group has been sourcing, creating, analysing and adding value to geospatial data for over 30 years. Experts in environmental due diligence and risk assessment services for land and property, our clients use these to support transactions, redevelopment, & corporate decision making. 0844 844 9966 www.landmark.co.uk

LandScope Engineering Ltd Stand Number F456 LandScope Engineering provides an integrated survey and data management service to the environmental, engineering and built infrastructure sectors. 01694 731930 www.land-scope.com Lankelma Stand Number M102 Lankelma is one of the world`s leading cone penetration testing (CPT) companies specialising in in-situ ground investigation methods for construction projects around the world both on land and in the nearshore environment. 01797 280050 London Waterproofing Solutions Ltd Stand Number F412 London Waterproofing are a family business specialising in cellar & basement waterproofing & flood control services. Our professional team of surveyors hold the CSSW qualification & our our technicians are fully trained & experienced in all aspects of below ground waterproofing. 020 3794 4200 www. londonwaterproofingsolutions.co.uk Low & Bonar Stand Number M125 Adfil is a brand of the Low & Bonar Group. It stands for over three decades of expertise in concrete reinforcement. Thanks to their ease of use and durability even when faced with aggressive environments, Adfil macro and micro synthetic fibres deliver major benefits in coastal civil engineering. 01482 863 777 www.adfil.com Managing Water Magazine Stand Number TBC The quarterly e-magazine for the water management industry. 0845 2 575 575 www.managingwater.co.uk Mannvit Stand Number C350 Marine Conservation Society Stand Number C812 The Marine Conservation Society is the UK’s leading charity for the protection of our seas, shores and wildlife. We work to safeguard the health of our seas by promoting change through collaboration with governments, people, and businesses with the help of our many members, supporters and volunteers. 01989 566017 www.mcsuk.org Maris Pumps Ltd Stand Number F734 Maris Pumps Ltd aim to provide our customers with the most up to date and efficient pumping equipment available. Both a manufacturer and rental company you can rest assured we will find the right solution for you whether it be for hire, sale or technical advice. 01246201111 www.marispumps.com

Maritime Centre Stand Number M415 The principal harbour master, or any person who in the normal course of their duties is expected to deputise for the principal harbour master, of any statutory port or harbour in the UK, Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man, is eligible to become a full member of the UKHMA. www.ukhma.org Markham Global Stand Number M203 Markham Global are dedicated to providing proven innovations for concrete and construction, focusing on AQURON and CONQOR concrete protection/waterproofing solutions, jointing systems and fibre reinforcing for concrete. Adding life value to your structures. 03334 565758 www.markhamglobal.com Marshalls Stand Number F520 Marshalls is the UK’s largest hard landscaping manufacturer. Our combination of linear drainage and permeable paving products, coupled with our in-house design service, allow us to manage water safely and sustainably within the landscapes we create - stopping floods before they happen. 01422 312 000 www.marshalls.co.uk mECaNaKa Limited Stand Number C667 Mecanaka Ltd specialises in the design and manufacture of portable cabin based decontamination equipment together with water management systems & a range of air movers from 500 M³/hr to 10,000 M³/hr. With the benefit of CNC technology, we can manufacture bespoke products to meet your requirements. 02392 584414 www.mecanaka.co.uk MFC Survival Stand Number F700 Specialist UK manufacturer of inflatable rescue, recovery and survival equipment. With an unrivalled reputation for our product quality, durability and performance, our equipment is used by fire brigades, mountain and lowland rescue, the military and humanitarian support organisations globally. 0103 433075 www.mfc-survival.com Miles Water Engineering Stand Number F564 Miles Water Engineering is a business specialising for decades in water related projects. 01359 242356 www.miles-water.com MiniContainment Nederland BV Stand Number C372 MiniContainment Nederland originated from an idea that the removal of small asbestos objects from minor spaces should be easily possible within legal requirements. Asbestos removal workers don’t have to wear overalls and masks anymore. In Holland it’s called the ‘Dutch asbestos-removal-innovation!’ 031850200520 www.minicontainment.com


Moore Concrete Stand Number M423 Moore Concrete manufacture a wide range of high quality precast concrete products for use within a variety of civil engineering projects; road, rail, construction and coastal defence. We specialise in the manufacture of bespoke units to meet specific customer requirements. 028 2565 2566 www.moore-concrete.com Murlac Group Stand Number M410 Providing safe and effective solutions, MURLAC Limited is the solution to environment issues, such as creating dry working areas, spill containment, dewatering and dredging. MURLAC are not only suppliers but also contractors for dredging, wetland management and sheet piling, therefore we know and understand the challenges faced. www.murlac.com Nan Dao Engineering Corp Stand Number F272 Nan Dao Engineering Corp was established in 1989. We specialise in areas of disaster prevention, safety, and radioactive waste disposal. Our main business expands from a variety of special protective doors and flood gates -- “”Flood Out””. (+886 2)22236255 www.nandao.com.tw NATAS ASBESTOS: NUCLEAR Ltd Stand Number C260 NATAS is a full service asbestos training, consulting and UKAS accredited site services organisation. The NUCLEAR division provides specialist asbestos services to the nuclear decommissioning sector including asbestos, consultancy, site support, auditing, surveys, testing, 3D laser scanning & BIM. 0870 751 1880 www.natas.co.uk National Flood Forum Stand Number F314 We are a charity dedicated to supporting and representing those at risk of flooding. We: - Help people recover after they have been flooded - Work with communities so they feel empowered to manage their flood risk - Represent grassroots to government & agencies so concerns are properly addressed 01299 403055 www.nationalfloodforum.org.uk National Nuclear Labortatory Stand Number C264 The UK`s National Nuclear Laboratory offers an unrivalled breadth of technical products and services to our customers across the whole nuclear industry. We cover the complete nuclear fuel cycle, from fuel manufacture and power generation to reprocessing, waste treatment and disposal. 01925 289800 www.nnl.co.uk

NETZSCH Pumps & Systems UK Ltd Stand Number F510 NETZSCH Pumps & Systems UK Ltd is a subsidiary of NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH. We specialise in the design, manufacture and supply of progressive cavity, rotary lobe pumps (Including `FSIP` models - full service in place), macerators/grinders and barrel emptying/dosing systems for all sectors. 01935 483900 www.netzsch.com Nomore Ideas Ltd Stand Number F150 Nomore Ideas Ltd will be exhibiting the Hydrowall Flood Defence System. This unique and patented system is suitable for a range of temporary flood defence situations for both domestic and commercial applications. Come and see us on stand F120 for a full explanation of what Hydrowall can do. 0845 5054 056 www.nomoreideas.co/home.html Northern Pontoon Stand Number F420 We offer an array of professional services to clients & specialise in floating work & flood relief platforms, walkways, event stage hire and the installation of modular pontoon systems for commercial use as well as for events throughout the United Kingdom, Europe and further afield. 01524 740790 www.northernpontoon.co.uk Nuvia Stand Number C150 Nuvia is a leading international engineering, project management and services provider to the highly regulated nuclear, defence, oil and gas, and science and research industries. Our expertise has been developed over many years and is backed up by a highly trained, committed workforce and a wide range of specialist resources. 01925 866300 www.nuvia.co.uk Obart Pumps Stand Number F651 Obart Pumps are showing a wide range of pumps and accessories suitable for flood defence. On display are submersible and engine driven pumps, emergency pumping kits, sand-less sand bags, door seals, level control systems, hose and couplings. Obart are exclusive importers of all the pumps displayed. 0800 092 023 www.obartpumps.co.uk Oil Spill Response Limited Stand Number C708 Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL) is the largest international industry funded cooperative which exists to respond to oil spills wherever in the world they may occur by providing preparedness, oil spill response and well-intervention services. 023 8033 1551 www.oilspillresponse.com

Oracle Environmental Experts Stand Number C230 Oracle Environmental Experts Limited (OEE) provide environmental expert witness and technical services to a wide range of clients with our core strength in the assessment of environmental impacts, risks and liabilities associated with pollution incidents and historically contaminated land. 01684 252858 www.oracle-environmental.com

Property Care Association Stand Number F353 The Property Care Association (PCA) is the trade association representing professionals across the property care sector. The Flood Protection Group (FPG) has been established to connect consumers to technically competent and trustworthy specialists in flood recovery, protection and resilience. 0844 375 4301 www.property-care.org

Organica UK Stand Number C756 Organica (UK) Limited supplies a wide range of natural products to safely and effectively solve many problems in a number of industries. We provide a number of products to the agriculture, horticulture, aquaculture, retail, industrial and wastewater sectors. www.organica-uk.co.uk

Propex GeoSolutions Stand Number F621 Propex GeoSolutions is a global leader in erosion control and geosynthetic solutions for earth stabilisation, located in the United States. As one of the largest manufacturers in the world, the Propex portfolio of solutions helps build and rebuild key infrastructure 01800 621 1273 www.propexglobal.com

Outreach Rescue Stand Number F574 Water safety, water incident management and subject matter advisor training programmes. All are compliant with current standards and national requirements. 01248601546 www.outreachrescue.com Poseidon Waterflood Solutions Stand Number F511 Whether it`s in a domestic, commercial or public sector scenario, the flood protection systems POSEIDON of Em Solutions Company offer a highly effective barrier against the threat posed by flood water. +39 0125 966 315 www.paratieposeidon.com Presray Corporation Stand Number F464 Presray is the North American leader of dry flood protection products. From Fortune 500 headquarters to nuclear power plants to hotels, Presray has the complete experience to give you reliable products for years to come. 0845 373 6700 www.presray.com Pro-Earth Ltd Stand Number C250 Specialists in environmental conservation & pollution control. Exclusive EU & UAE distributors of SaveSorb, the most effective absorbent of hydrocarbons & chemicals, & adsorbent of heavy metals. Designers of spill control solutions & purification systems removing copper & FOGs from waste water. 01273 467 607 www.pro-earth.co.uk Project Dewatering Stand Number C732 Project Dewatering Limited is a leading specialist dewatering subcontractor operating in the UK & Ireland, offering professional, cost effective solutions to all of your groundwater needs. www.project-dewatering.co.uk

Pump Supplies Ltd Stand Number F740 Pump Supplies Ltd own and operate the largest and most versatile electric submersible pump hire fleet in the UK and Ireland. Backed up with all the necessary pipework & accessories, and supported by an experienced and dedicated team of engineers. All available on a genuine 24/7 365 days a year. 01452 726999 www.pumpsupplies.co.uk Radio Data Networks Ltd Stand Number F752 RDN have a history spanning almost 30 years in the remote monitoring and radio telemetry industry. Responsible for the design and deployment of numerous systems, picking up a string of awards for R&D, innovation and enterprise across a wide range of sectors from water, waste-water through to rail. 01279 600 00 www.radio-data-networks.com Radwise Stand Number C660 Radwise Limited is a UK based support services company that has provided radiation protection services to the UK nuclear industry since 2001. We are a Tier 2 framework supplier to the NDA and to EDF Energy, supplying services to support their decommissioning, operational, and outage programmes. www.radwise.co.uk RAW Stand Number C720 At RAW, we provide a range of industry leading accredited spill response, remediation and specialist environmental services throughout the UK and Ireland. Our 130-strong team brings unrivalled expertise and a rapid, timely and effective response, across sixteen offices and depots nationwide. 0345 166 8491 www.raw-group.com

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Reach Engineering and Diving Services Limited Stand Number M414 REDS provide specialist site engineering and inspection services including diving, rope access, marine construction and confined space working. Our turnkey solutions include the supply and installation of Cathodic Protection and on our we will be showcasing the latest in installation technology 01788 570077 www.red-services.co.uk Red7Marine Stand Number M700 Red7Marine are the marine partner of choice. We`re a leading provider of marine plant, services & expertise to the marine civil, renewables & site investigation sectors. With a fleet including over 10 jack up barges, we have the equipment, experience & knowledge to ensure a safe & efficient delivery. 01255 886710 www.red7marine.co.uk REMSOC Stand Number C746 RemSoc is the only society dedicated to the remediation of contaminated and brownfield land. The society has been established by a group of professionals and practitioners, all working in the remediation sector. www.remsoc.org Rhino Asbestos Stand Number C572 We aim to reduce exposure to asbestos by the safe removal of all asbestos products. We will replace with safe energy efficient upgrades and dispose off correctly. We have over 35 years within the industry and we are a trail blazer for new safer techniques and products. www.rhinoasbestos.co.uk RKE Group - Envirosystems Stand Number F151 Welcome to EnviroSystems Ltd. We are the suppliers and installers of flood defence barrier and door systems. Previously known as RKE Enviro Solutions Ltd, we have revamped our brand, and are delighted to supply all of our customers with the very best in flood defence systems. www.envirosystemsltd.co.uk RPC Contracts Ltd Stand Number F444 RPC Contracts is one of the UK’s leading engineering solutions providers of earth/ soil retention systems and supporting wall systems. 01824 709102 www.rpcltd.co.uk Safety Industries (Oakwood) Ltd Stand Number C312 Safety Industries is one of the longest serving suppliers to the asbestos removal industry, established in 1984. We offer a large range of products from stock, and pride ourselves on our reputation for service. We are accredited for Fit2Fit respiratory face fitting, and Scott RPE service and supply. 01708 381499 www.safetyindustries.com

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Sandfield Penstock Solutions Stand Number C410 We design and manufacture a unique range of drop seal pollution and flood containment valves. TOGGLEBLOK is a self powered system, easily retrofittable and perfect for existing and new drainage networks. Visit our stand to see all our solutions, and talk to our experts about your requirements. 01299 823158 www.penstocksolutions.co.uk Savron Stand Number C750 Savron is a multi-national provider of sustainable waste management and remediation solutions. Our solutions are based on a self-sustaining smouldering combustion process that uses the energy inherent in hazardous materials to destroy them in an effective, controllable, and safe manner. 001 (519) 515 0852 www.savronsolutions.com Scott Safety Stand Number C500 Scott Safety, a Tyco business, is a premier manufacturer of innovative respiratory and personal protective equipment and safety devices for firefighters, industrial workers, police squads, militaries, homeland security forces, and rescue teams around the world. 01695 727171 www.scottsafety.com/emea SeaHow by Meritaito Stand Number C712 SeaHow next generation oil recovery solutions provide unique efficiencies especially for near shore and coastal oil spill response. Patented brush and scraper designed, they are among the first skimmer systems that can truly collect even a thin layer of light or heavy oil from water surface efficiently. +358 207 030 300 www.seahow.fi Sealite United Kingdom Ltd Stand Number M110 Sealite United Kingdom Ltd is a turn-key AtoN solutions provider. Our range of navigation aids include marine lanterns, high-precision sector lights, bridge lighting, rotationally-moulded buoys, telemetry, monitoring and power-systems. We believe technology improves navigation. 01502 588 026 www.sealite.com Shawcity Ltd Stand Number C664 Established for 40 years, Shawcity is totally focused on bringing new technology to the UK and Ireland, enabling customers working in environmental, occupational hygiene and health & safety applications to achieve the highest levels of monitoring performance. 01367 899417 www.shawcity.co.uk 3-a Technology Limited Stand Number C664

ShineVision Stand Number C562 ShineVision is a leading UK risk management software company providing duty holders throughout the education, health, private and public sectors. We peovide risk management software that supports their asbestos, fire, water and gas compliance. www.shinevision.co.uk Shoothill Ltd Stand Number F431 Shoothill created the UK’s first live flood map - www.floodalerts.com - and more recently the award winning river level system - www.gaugemap.co.uk. WIth unique expertise in building applications based on hydrological data, Shoothill are well placed to offer a multitude of services to the industry. 08454 210390 www.shoothill.com Slamdam Stand Number F566 The SLAMdam is a temporary dam that can be set up by two people as soon as there is threat of high water or flooding in just minutes. Two people can build a 50 meter SLAMdam in half an hour . +31 (0) 348 74 84 77 www.slamdam.com/en/ SMH Products Ltd Stand Number C540 Dedicated to delivering a complete solution for decontamination for our customers - from the custom design and manufacture of specialist equipment through local sales, hire and servicing, and on to training, consultancy and expert support. 01914566000 www.smhproducts.com SoBRA Stand Number C834 The Society of Brownfield Risk Assessment (SoBRA) has been established to support the growing number of professionals working in land contamination risk assessment. It is a learned society for individuals, with membership drawn from the private, public, voluntary and academic sectors www.sobra.org.uk Society for the Environment Stand Number C300 SocEnv is an umbrella body which licenses professional institutions to register their members as chartered environmentalists. The aim is to ensure that professionals whose activities have an impact on the environment exercise their skills and knowledge to minimise harmful effects. 03453372951 www.socenv.org.uk SPI Appleton Ltd Stand Number M500 SPI Appleton is a leading steel piling contractor. We have the skills, knowledge and a comprehensive modern fleet of piling plant and equipment to design and carry out temporary and permanent steel piled installations with our highly trained workforce. 0845 450 7475 www.aeyates.co.uk

SpillAway Projects Ltd Stand Number C304 Cost effective, sustainable solutions for contamination issues including bioremediation of hydrocarbons and food fats. SpillAway also offer a range of solvent replacements which are bio-based and bio-degradeable. Our products are easy to use and can significantly reduce waste and off-site disposal. 01491651392 www.spillawayprojects.co.uk StormMeister Stand Number F466 StormMeister is based in the heart of Lancashire producing bespoke flood protection products for the UK and export worldwide. StormMeister flood protection is an independent company founded in 2010 designing, developing and testing flood protection products. 0177270029 www.stormmeister.com SuDS-Solutions.co.uk Stand Number F241 RainActiv is a SuDS innovation for domestic properties. It can collect 98% of roof water run-off while allowing a controlled and calculated release into a soakaway or drainage network. It can also be combined with rainwater harvesting for an intergrated water solution. 01733 405 111 www.suds-solutions.co.uk Surf Life Saving GB Stand Number F720 01392 369111 www.slsgb.org.uk Svašek Hydraulics Stand Number M521 Svašek Hydraulics are an engineering company based in the Netherlands. Since 1969, the company specialises in the hydrodynamic and morphological behaviour of seas, coasts and rivers. +31 10 4671361 www.svasek.nl SWIG (Sensors for Water Interest Group) Stand Number F575 The Sensors for Water Interest Group (SWIG) is a not for profit, knowledgeexchange and networking group with a diverse UK-wide membership. We hold workshops covering all aspects of water sensing. 01934 830658 www.swig.org.uk TCS Geotechnics Stand Number F351 TCS Geotechnics are a leading provider of specialist geotechnical & geosynthetics products for the construction & civil engineering sector. We have an excellent reputation for knowledgeable and efficient service supporting civil engineering and builders merchants and their contractor clients. 01942 218597 www.tcs-geotechnics.co.uk


Ten Counties Flood Control Stand Number F573 Specialist contractors providing flood control and aquatic management services throughout the UK. From full service turnkey projects to smaller scale flood control installations, we are experienced in working on sensitive (SSSI) sites to those requiring environmental management solutions. 0808361836 www.southernfloodcontrol.co.uk Tencate Geosynthetics Europe (UK) Ltd Stand Number M302 TenCate focuses on the growing demand for protection of people and their living and working environments. The worldwide trends towards `safety and protection` and `sustainability and the environment` serve as the focal points of the protective solutions which TenCate provides. 01952 588066 www.tencategeosynthetics.uk.com Terram Stand Number F384 TERRAM is the leading supplier of specialty geosynthetics and materials for the landscape and construction markets. TERRAM has over 45 years` experience delivering specialty solutions to highways, railways, landfill, flooding and ground reinforcement applications. (0) 1621 874200 www.terram.com TES Environmental Services Ltd Stand Number C232 TES Environmental are now operating in their twentieth year providing their clients with cost effective, yet safe solutions to their asbestos problems within the buildings they own, lease or operate in; or for architects and contractors on construction and refurbishment projects across the UK. 0121 244 0427 www.tesenvironmental.co.uk The Environmental Industries Commission (EIC) Stand Number C376 The Environmental Industries Commission (EIC) represents the UK businesses which provide the technology and services to deliver environmental performance across all sectors. Member companies come from the full spectrum of businesses engaged in progressive sustainability. EIC drives forward policy and regulatory improvements to advance the UK’s sustainable performance and economic growth, allowing the environmental technology and services sector to thrive in the UK and beyond. 020 7222 4148 www.eic-uk.co.uk The Fiscal Incentives Group Limited Stand Number C543 The Fiscal Incentives Group team has been at the forefront of advice in the area of land remediation relief since its inception in 2001 and will be delivering a key note presentation at the conference to highlight the benefits of the relief and to update delegates on the latest lobbying activity. 0121 455 5090 www.tfigroup.co.uk

The International Jack Up Barge Operators’ Association Stand Number M126 IJUBOA is a trade organisation that has been established to provide standards of safety & quality to management & operators of self elevating vessels. This is the term used to cover jack up barges & lift ships which have become the workhorse for many marine civil engineering works & offshore energy projects. 01935 471892 www.ijuboa.com The Spill Training Academy Stand Number C612 Protection through education. Providing accredited and comprehensive spill training courses for the protection of people, the environment and business equity. 0843 2211 977 www.thespilltrainingacademy. co.uk Tideland Signal Stand Number M610 Tideland Signal delivers world leading aids to navigation solutions, products, services and customer care, with innovation, safety and compliance at the core of our mission. We provide turnkey solutions for ports & harbours, coastal navigation, offshore windfarms and bridges. 0104 872240 www.tidelandsignal.com TopEngineer Stand Number M132 topEngineer is the world’s largest engineering job search engine, listing over 30,000 new engineering vacancies each week. It was launched in 2015 by recruitment industry pioneers who founded the UK’s first multi-sector Job Board in 1995, Jobsite.topEngineer covers all engineering disciplines and all locations worldwide and is based in the UK. In addition to jobs, topEngineer also provides its users with industry news, events and training courses as well as career advice. Total Flood Solutions Stand Number F112 The UK’s leading provider of bespoke design property-level systems for use in construction & utility asset flood defence. We directly employ specialists covering all aspects of flood defence - from risk assessment & design, to installation - using our expertise to innovate & achieve excellence. 0845 456 7175 www.totalfloodsolutions.com UAVONIC Stand Number F132 UAVONIC provides a full range of aerial work services. Mapping, survey, inspections, aerial photography / video, training etc. Our unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), equipped with wide range of sensors such as thermal, spectral and of course high-definition visible cameras 07985 184 584 www.uavonic.co.uk

UK Asbestos Training Association Stand Number C770 UK Asbestos Training Association UKATA set the standards in asbestos training & ensures that its members meet those standards. UKATA members train in excess of 200,000 tradespeople each year. The Association actively promote asbestos awareness, to include the dangers of working with the substance. 01246 824 437 www.ukata.org.uk UK Flood Barriers Ltd UK Flood Barriers is the country’s leading flood contractor delivering flood defence projects to thousands of homes and businesses nationwide every year. Unfortunately, due to our continued success and current extensive workload, UKFB is not exhibiting at Expo this year but will be back in 2017 01905 773 282 www.ukfloodbarriers.co.uk UK Flood Defences Stand Number F562 The quick wall series of temporary defence barriers are designed to provide fast and effective flood defence protection for all types of flooding. 01268 453 637 www.ukflooddefencesltd.co.uk UK Rainwater Management Association Stand Number F721 The UK Rainwater Management Association brings together public & private sector organisations and academics with an interest in surfacewater management. The aim of the Association is to address the future flood & drought risks being forecast by our national Met Office, and the latest IPCC report. 08450260240 www.ukrma.org UK Spill Association Stand Number C814 The aim of the UK Spill Association (UKSpill) is to represent companies, organisations and individuals working in the oil and chemical spill response industry in the UK as a national trade body and to build an internationally respected reputation. 0333 444 1890 www.ukspill.org UKSTT Stand Number F730 UKSTT is striving to be the leading voice in the field of trenchless technology, advancing its development through education, collaboration and promotion. Being a member gives you access to a network of professionals active in the field, and providing potentially lucrative business opportunities. 01926 513 773 www.ukstt.org.uk

UWE Bristol - Research Centre for Floods, Communities & Resilience Stand Number F200 The Centre for Floods, Communities and Resilience (CFCR) is an interdisciplinary centre of excellence at the University of the West of England, Bristol. We offer flexible opportunities for postgraduate qualifications e.g. MRes (flooding). Come and see resources from our portfolio of flood research. 0117 3287298 www.uwe.ac.uk/et/research/cfcr Valeport Ltd Stand Number M420 Valeport are the UK`s leading manufacturer of oceanographic and hydrographic instrumentation which include tide gauges, sound velocity probes / sensors, altimeters, radar level sensor, current meters, wave recorders, CTDs, multi-parameter CTDs, depth sensors, fluorometers and GPS echo sounders. 01803 869292 www.valeport.co.uk Vector Corrosion Technologies Stand Number M130 Vector Corrosion Technologies are one of the world`s leading suppliers of corrosion mitigation solutions for reinforced concrete structures, including PT bridges, car parks, marine structures, steel framed buildings and steel structures. Using a multitude of innovative techniques we always stop rust. 01384 671400 www.vector-corrosion.com Vega Environmental Consultants Stand Number C766 Vega is an independent occupational hygiene consultancy located in the North East of England which was established in 1989 by Ed Brown, our technical director. We provide our customers with a comprehensive range of occupational hygiene services to ensure that their working environments meet the appropriate standards and thereby ensure that their staff are safe from exposure to workplace physical, biological and chemical agents. www.vegaec.co.uk VertaseFLI Limited Stand Number C541 VertaseFLI is a leading brownfield and contaminated land remediation, enabling and environmental contractor. We work for development, house building, manufacturing and petrochem sectors delivering complete remediation solutions & development ready platforms together with our clients and their teams. 01246 813289 www.vertasefli.co.uk Vertical Access Ltd Stand Number M531 Vertical Access Ltd are UK leaders in providing specialist rope access systems including cradles, platforms and industrial abseiling. Vertical Access have a commitment to provide a fast and personal response to meet the needs of its clients. www.verticalaccess.co.uk

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Wasser Berlin International Stand Number F357 WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL, trade fair and congress for water management is a specialised, international marketing platform in Germany that focuses on water. It is the only trade fair that presents the entire water cycle and offers products and services from all segments of the water industry. +49 30 3038 2148 www.wasser-berlin.com Water Gate Stand Number F500 Watergate Flood Solutions want to help other companies grow and become established under their own brand names within the flood industry. We believe this is fundamentaly important to achieve success. 0191 4891711 www.watergatesolutions.com Water Gate Stand Number F502 Watergate Flood Solutions want to help other companies grow and become established under their own brand names within the flood industry. We believe this is fundamentaly important to achieve success. 0191 4891711 www.watergatesolutions.com Watson & HIllhouse Ltd Stand Number M700 Watson & Hillhouse have been supplying piling equipment to the construction and marine civils industry since 1972. Our range, for both hire and sale, includes: dredge pumps, sheet pile pressing machines, vibratory hammers and some of the largest hydraulic drop hammers in the UK. 01473 748652 www.w-h.co.uk

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Windsor Waste Management and Hazibag UK Stand Number C741 Windsor Waste Management is a market leader in asbestos disposal and a significant provider of wider waste management services including hazardous waste and contaminated soil services. Hazibag is a greener, safer, easier and more compliant way to contain and transport hazardous waste. 01708 55 99 66 www.wisg.co.uk

Xeric Stand Number F413 Xeric operates the largest fleet of trailer-mounted portable heat systems in the UK. Part of the multi-million pound Gelder Group and operating from their Midlands head office, Xeric provides a national operation delivered by a team of highly skilled and experienced technicians. 01427 788 837 www.xericltd.com YGGS Ltd Stand Number F411 YGGS LTD is a nationwide earth retention contractor who specialise in gabion and land reinforcement services. All are designed and built to last the test of time, and the harshest of weather conditions. YGGS employ specialised soil retention techniques to provide effective flood defence structures. 01422 416 30 www.yggs.co.uk

C860

Adler & Allan

F312

Air Management Systems

C314

Airborne Environmental

C752

Alcontrol Laboratories

C532

Alert Technology Ltd

C650

ALS Environmental Ltd

C852

Alton Pumps Ltd

F762

Amari Austria - Flood Protection

F632

Systems Amiantus Asbestos Consultants

C122

AMX Solutions Ltd

F572

Andel Ltd Andrew Scott Ltd

F451 M121

Applications in CADD Ltd

F640

Aquacast International Ltd

C302

Aquamec ltd

F462

Aquaread Limited

F631

Arcadis Arch Henderson LLP The Flood Expo

Winn & Coales (Denso) Ltd Stand Number M231 We manufacture the well known Denso range of anti-corrosion and sealing systems and the Seashield range of marine protection systems. We have over 85 years of experience in solving corrosion prevention problems for steel and concrete in buried/submerged or exposed situations. 02086707511 www.denso.net

M316

Consultants Ltd

CF1 M300

Arxell LTD

F360

Asbestos & Legionella

C563

Control Services Asbestos Removal

C460A

Contractors Association Asbestos Testing & Consultancy

C670

Association (ATaC) Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo

W.Robinson&sons (ec) ltd Stand Number F271 Submersible, surface and petrol/diesel driven pumps plus control systems & accessories in stock ready for delivery, we can supply package pump systems to suit your requirements and can offer a complete solution to suit your needs. 0208 559 6015 www.pump.co.uk

ACAD

Aspect Contracts Ltd

C460 D

Assisi Environmental Services

C464

Assure360 Ltd

C854

Augean PLC Axiom Building Solutions BBK Construction

C654 C460 I F470

Services Limited BELFOR

F450

BDMA (British Damage

F372

Management Association) BIFFA and Life Environmental Boskalis Westminster Ltd Contamination Expo Series

VolkerBrooks Ltd Stand Number M510 Linkflote is a versatile and easily handled modular pontoon floatation system. VolkerBrooks is the only manufacturer of this type of pontoon unit. Linkflote units can be connected together in a variety of configurations to make marine work platforms accommodating up to 80t working machines. 01524 599 400 www.volkerbrooks.co.uk

Abcas UK Ltd

Wavin Limited Stand Number F664 Wavin Limited is the UK`s leading supplier of water management, plumbing, heating and drainage systems for the building, construction and utilities markets. 080 856 900 www.wavin.co.uk

C364 M325

Breathe Safety

C560

British Society

F582

for Geomorphology BSI Group

F620

Camfaud CEMEX UK

F641

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

F446

Chelmer Site Investigation

C610

Laboratories Ltd

EXHIBITOR A-Z

Vikoma Stand Number F432 Vikoma International Limited, founded by British Petroleum in 1967 following the Torrey Canyon oil spill, is a world leader in the design and manufacture of oil, flood and chemical pollution control systems. 01983 200560 www.vikoma.com

M320

Cisco

F760

CL:AIRE

C850

CleanTech Business News

C364

(Aquacast International) Cleantech Business News Ltd

F641

ClearWater Weed and Reed

F126

Management Services CNSE

C764

Cofra

M335

Cold Flood Prevention

F402

Colourstone

F356

Concrete Canvas

F240

Cornelsen Ltd.

C740


Corroventa Ltd

F441

Inero AB

F130

Scott Safety

CPJ Environmental services LTD

F220

International Spill

C830

SeaHow by Meritaito

Cranfield University

C320

Control Organization

F600

Interpave

F270

Shawcity Ltd

C664

M114

IWJS Ltd

F100

3-a Technology Limited

C664

Crocodile Flood Solutions Croom Concrete

Sealite United Kingdom Ltd

C500 C712 M110

Dallai

F230

Japanese Knotweed Ltd

C124

ShineVision

C562

DCR Inspection Systems

C432

Jex Plant UK Ltd

F430

Shoothill Ltd

F431

Derwentside Environmental

C204

JT Mackley & Co Ltd

F310

Slamdam

F566

Kruger A/S

C542

SMH Products Ltd

C540 C834

Testing Services Drain Trader Ltd

F754

Lakeside Flood Solutions

F202

SoBRA

EASE

C651

Landmark Information Group

C240

Society for the Environment

Ebsford Environmental Ltd

F316

LandScope Engineering Ltd

F456

SPI Appleton Ltd

Ebsford Environmental Ltd

C754

Lankelma

Ecoblast Supplies Limited

C674

London Waterproofing

Ecologia

C730

Solutions Ltd

Edge Equipment Hire Ltd

F460

Low & Bonar

Edwards Diving Services

M522

Managing Water Magazine

M102 F412 M125 TBC

C300 M500

SpillAway Projects Ltd

C304

StormMeister

F466

Suds-Solutions.co.uk

F241

Surf Life Saving GB

F720

Svašek Hydraulics

M521

EEG

F232

Mannvit

C350

SWIG (Sensors for Water

Ekotechnika

F400

Marine Conservation Society

C812

Interest Group)

Emergency Planning Society

C274

Maris Pumps Ltd

F734

TCS Geotechnics

Empire Tapes Plc

C120

Maritime Centre

M415

Ten Counties Flood Control

Environment Agency

F340

Markham Global

M203

Tencate Geosynthetics

Environment Agency

C330

Marshalls

F520

Europe (UK) Ltd

Environment Solutions

F124

mECaNaKa Limited

C667

Terram

F384

MFC Survival

F700

TES Environmental Services Ltd

C232 C376

Environmental Defence Systems Ltd F421 Environmental Essentials Ltd

C360

Miles Water Engineering

F564

The Environmental Industries

Environmental Innovations Ltd

F752

MiniContainment Nederland BV

C372

Commission (EIC)

EXO Environmental S Fallon & Sons (Demolition)

M521 C530

Moore Concrete

M423

The Fiscal Incentives

Murlac Group

M410

Group Limited

Fairlocks Pool Products

M310

Nan Dao Engineering Corp

Fibrwrap Construction UK Ltd

M124

NATAS ASBESTOS:NUCLEAR Ltd. C260

F272

The International Jack Up

F575 F351 F573 M302

C543 M126

Barge Operators’ Association

Flood Advisory Service

TBA

National Flood Forum

F314

The Spill Training Academy

Flood Angel

TBA

National Nuclear Labortatory

C264

Tideland Signal

Flood Divert

F440

NETZSCH Pumps

F510

Total Flood Solutions

F112

Flood Protection Solutions

F350

& Systems UK Ltd

UAVONIC

F132

Flood Re

F370

Nomore Ideas Ltd

F150

UK Asbestos Training Association C770

Floodgate Ltd

F110

Northern Pontoon

F420

UK Flood Barriers Ltd

FloodKit Ltd

F131

Nuvia

C150

UK Flood Defences

F562

FM Approvals

F433

Obart Pumps

F651

UK Rainwater

F721

Formpave

F351

Oil Spill Response Limited

C708

Management Association

F571

Oracle Environmental Experts

C230

UK Spill Association

C814

Organica UK

C756

UKSTT

F730

Outreach Rescue

F574

UWE Bristol - Research

F200

Poseidon Waterflood Solutions

F511

Centre for Floods, Communities

Future Water Association Geobrugg AG Geodesign Barriers

M314 F560

Geoline Ltd Inflatable Flood Barriers F660

C612 M610

TBC

Geosyn

F621

Presray Corporation

F464

& Resilience

GGR Group

F741

Pro-Earth Ltd

C250

Valeport Ltd

M420

Green Frog Genovate Ltd

F761

Project Dewatering

C732

Vector Corrosion Technologies

M130

Gripple Ltd

F152

Property Care Association

F353

Vega Environmental Consultants C766

Grundon Waste Management

C440

Propex GeoSolutions

F621

VertaseFLI Limited

C541

Pump Supplies Ltd

F740

Vertical Access Ltd

M531

Radio Data Networks Ltd

F752

Vikoma

F142

Radwise

C660

VolkerBrooks Ltd

C246

RAW

C720

W.Robinson&sons (ec) ltd

F271

M414

Wasser Berlin International

F357

Water Gate

F500

GSSL - Gunite and

M201

Shotcrete Services Limited Ham Baker Adams Ltd HMVTRS Horizon Environmental

C460 B

Reach Engineering and Diving

F432 M510

HUESKER Ltd

F580

Services Limited

Hydro International

F242

Red7Marine

HydroGuard

F122

REMSOC

C746

Watson & HIllhouse Ltd

Hyundai Genpower

F234

Rhino Asbestos

C572

Wavin Limited

F664

i2 Analytical

C768

RKE Group - Envirosystems

F151

Windsor Waste Management

C741

RPC Contracts Ltd

F444

and Hazibag UK

Safety Industries (Oakwood) Ltd

C312

Winn & Coales (Denso) Ltd

Sandfield Penstock Solutions

C410

Xeric

F413

Savron

C750

YGGS Ltd

F411

IMarEST IMGeospatial (Intelligent

M234 F302

Modelling Ltd) IATP

C570

M700

Water Gate

F502 M700

M231

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Theatre 4

Theatre 5 - Flood Tech

Live Demo Area This Way

Theatre 3

F740

F720 F721

F734

F741

F730 F731

F640

F631 F632

F641

F754 F752

F760 F761

F751

F762

M700

F774 F770

F750

Theatre 2

F511

F621

F620

F660

F650

F664

F651

Keynote Theatre 1

F700 F510

F520

F572 F571

Coffee Area

F600

F400

F560 F562

Live Debate

F411

F424 F425

F412 F413

F420

F430 F432

F431

F433

F564

F566

F444 F446

F450

F440 F441

F451 F456

F460

F350 F353

F360 F362

F356

F364 F366

F452

F464 F466

F575 F574

F582 M F580

M

F470

F462

F421

F302

F320 Flood Modelling, Saving Money, Increasing Resilience Masterclass

F202

F314 F316

F310

F340

F351

F312

F220

F232 F234

F230

F240 F241

F270

F242

F271

F357

F272

F250

F200

F112

F122 F126 F120

F130

F142

F150 F152

M30

M

M

F162 F170

F151

F132 F131

M

F124

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F374

F384 M

M F110

F100

F372

Marine & Coastal Civil Engineering Expo

Contamination Expo Series


FLOOD EXPO

MCCE Theatre 6

MCCE Theatre 7

Theatre 11 Land Remediation

Theatre 10 Spill Response

C814 C708

M710

C734 C712

C812 C830 C730 C732

C720

C610

M620

C834 C746

C741

C740

M500

M302

00

M203

C850 C852 C854 C860

C754 C756 C751

C758

C750

C764 C766 C760

C654C656

C612

C664C667

Keynote Theatre 15

M610

C650

C768 C770

C752

1

M502

CONTAMINATION EXPO

MARINE & COASTAL CIVIL ENGINEERING

Theatre 12 Hazardous Materials

C674

C660

C651

C670

C531 C530

Theatre 9 Geotechnical

M511

Sales Office

M522 M521 M410

M531

C532

C500

C534

C543

C542

Sponsored By

C410 C430

Press Area

CF1

M420 M423

C420

Press Area

C460I C460H

C446

M314 M316

M335 C304

M325

M320

M321

M330

C316

C314

C460A

C460B C460D

C364 C464

C330

C376

C302

C312

C360

C300 M231 C204

M102A

Theatre 13 Clean Air

C440

C432

M310 M313

C562 C563

Coffee Area

M424

M414 M415

C560 C570

M520 M510

C541 C540

C320

C232 C230

C240 C250 C248

C214 C246

C244

C264

C372

C274 C266

C260 C262

M201

M102

M100

C110

M114 M110

M124 M126 M121 M125

M132 C104

M130 C100

C124 C122 C120

C154

Theatre 14

Nuclear Decommissioning

C150 C152

S3

S2

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