This Brown and Pleasant Land: A Framework for Success Institution of Civil Engineers and Forum on Contamination in Land FREE Half Day Seminar for Clients and Professionals involved in the development of brownfield sites. Wednesday 27 January 1999 at 2pm Aim ? To build on the political and strategic framework established by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology in their report, ‘This Brown and Pleasant Land’, and subsequent seminar held in November 1998. ? To provide an opportunity for the professions to demonstrate the way in which their experience, knowledge and skills are applied to the remediation process. Audience ? Clients ? Developers ? Bankers ? Insurers ? Town planners ? Engineers ? Environmental Health Officers ? Those members of multi-disciplinary teams that will be involved in carrying out investigations and developing remediation measures in satisfying planning authorities as they strive to meet the government’s target of 60% of new housing to be developed on brownfield sites. Programme 1400 Registration 1415 Keynote Address Trevor Osborne (tbc) - Chairman, Urban Villages Forum 1430 The Economics of Redevelopment Michael Jayne - Staffordshire University 1445 The Risk Assessment Approach Paul Nathanail (Geological Society) - Nottingham University 1500 Investigation Techniques Hugh Mallett (Association of Geotechnical Specialists) - Aspinwall 1515 Coffee 1530 The Role of the Laboratory Lesley Heasman - M J Carter Associates 1545 The NHBC Land Quality Initiative Alex Richie - National House Building Council 1600 Remediation Techniques: The Story so Far Judith Denner - Parkman Consultants 1615 Future Prospects Lorna Walker (ICE Environment and Sustainability Board, and Lord Rogers Task Force) - Ove Arup 1630 Discussion For information contact Kate Cairns @ ICE Tel: 0171 665 2221 or e-mail: [log in to unmask] Registered Charity Number 210252 ____________________________________________________________________________ ___________ I/We will be attending the seminar ‘This Brown and Pleasant Land - A Framework for Success’ on January 27 1999 at 2pm at the ICE One Great George Street Westminster London SW1P 3AA Please return to Kate Cairns at the ICE as above or fax 0171 799 1325 Name(s):.................................................................... ............................................................................ .................................................... Company:.................................................................... ............................................................................ ................................................... Address:.................................................................... ............................................................................ ..................................................... Tel:........................................................................ ..Fax:............................................................... ............................................................ Email:........................................................SourceofInform ation:...................................................................... .......................................... ____________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________ Organizers reserve the right to change the programme at any time. Dr Paul Nathanail MSc Contaminated Land Management Land Quality Management School of Chemical Environmental and Mining Engineering University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD UNITED KINGDOM tel 0115 951 4098 fax 0115 951 4640 mobile 07970 843 061 MSc Contaminated Land Management modules can be attended as short course. Forthcoming modules are: 7-11.12.98 Environmental economics and contaminated land valuation 4-8.1.99 Site Investigation 11-15.1.99 Ecology, toxicology and epidemiology 1-5.2.99 Risk assessment I 1-5.3.99 Risk assessment II 10-12.2.99 Use of GIS for contaminated land characterisation 8-12.3.99 Geostatisics for contaminated land risk assessment 19-23.4.99 Risk models for contaminated land 8-9.2.99 Natural Attenuation 10-12.2 99 Remediation Engineering I 8-12.3.99 Remediation Engineering II 19-23.4.99 Remediation Engineering III Contact me for further details %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%