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WWT Drinking Water Quality Conference

Industry event
27 September 2016
at Hilton Birmingham Metropole, Pendigo Way, Birmingham B40 1PP
for water quality professionals

The first WWT Drinking Water Quality Conference, presented in association with Northumbrian Water Group and supported by the James Hutton Institute, is an essential event for water quality professionals seeking innovative solutions to the regulatory and technical challenges facing the sector.

Taking place in Birmingham on the 27th September 2016, the event will showcase how water companies can optimise their drinking water treatment quality through keynote presentations, panels discussions and networking sessions.

Expert speakers sharing their insight include:

  • Richard Allan, Manager, Centre of Expertise for Waters (Chair)
  • Marcus Rink, Chief inspector, Drinking Water Inspectorate
  • John Devall, Water director, Northumbrian Water
  • Martin Padley, Director of water & scientific services, United Utilities
  • Neil Dewis, Head of water operations,Yorkshire Water
  • Dr Phillippa Pearson, Catchment manager, Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water
  • Dr Robin Price, Regional quality manager, Anglian Water
  • Paul Weir, Process science manager, Scottish Water

Attend this CPD-certified conference to gain insight into: 

  • Essential updates on policy and regulation
  • Inspiring treatment methods for better results
  • Analysis of the environmental contaminants affecting water quality
  • How metaldehyde is being reduced in surface water
  • Insight into the dialogue between industries
  • Discussion on the necessity of chlorination

To view more details and to register, visit the event website.

Alternatively, contact Lisa Matthews or telephone +44 (0) 1342 332016.


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The James Hutton Research Institute is the result of the merger in April 2011 of MLURI and SCRI. This merger formed a new powerhouse for research into food, land use, and climate change.