xxii UK Focus - Water / Wastewater
UK’s Only Dedicated Event for Water and Wastewater Monitoring Announce Conference Programme
WWEM the Specialist Event for the Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring Community
WWEM is focused on measurement, testing and analysis for the water and wastewater and environmental industry. From test kits to process measurement, laboratory analysis right through to fi xed and portable gas detection, if your work involves Monitoring,testing or working with water you need to be at WWEM.
WWEM the specialist event for the Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring community.
WWEM is focused on measurement, testing and analysis for the water and wastewater and environmental industry. From test kits to process measurement, laboratory analysis right through to fi xed and portable gas detection, if your work involves Monitoring,testing or working with water you need to be at WWEM.
November 2014 will be the sixth time this dedicated biennial event will be held. WWEM has evolved into a very successful event since its inception back in June 2005. The event has fi rmly established itself as the number one event for Water/Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring professionals to attend. Please view our visitor and exhibitor testimonials to fi nd out how valuable past attendees and exhibitors have found WWEM events.
Visitors will attend from a large range of industries which will include Utilities, Power, Petrochemical, Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Test labs, Pulp & Paper, in other words anyone who needs to test or analyse water.
WWEM 2014 - CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Wednesday 5th November 2014 “ This conference is ideal for process operators, specifi ers, contractors, regulators, researchers and equipment suppliers who have a requirement to understand the latest environmental regulations, technologies and methods.”
* Coffee Break Times : (08:45 - 09:30) & (10:45 - 11:15) Session
Time 1 2 3
4 5
10:00 - 10:30 11:00 - 11:30
WWEM 2014
Title
Operator Monitoring Assessment Version 4 – How effective has it been? Exhibition and Networking
Progress within Europe on CEN standards for instrument certifi cation
14:00 - 14:30 15:00 - 15:30
Instrument testing for MCERTS and other purposes The good the bad and ugly of fl ow monitoring- Experience from the MCERTS fl ow inspection scheme
Speaker Rick Gould, Environment Agency Andrew Chappell Environment Agency
12:00 - 12:30 The importance of testing & certifi cation for environmental monitoring Emily Jarvis, CSA-SIRA Lunch Break ( 12:30 - 13:30 )
Andy Godley WRC Nick Richardson, Siris Environmental
Thursday 6th November 2014
“ This BMTA Conference is aimed primarily at managers and senior staff in environmental laboratories but the techniques and quality procedures discussed will be of interest to staff in other types of laboratory. The presentations deal with the methods of achieving quality and consistency in sampling and in laboratory measurements. The speakers represent the national accreditation body, UKAS, large water companies and commercial laboratory-based organisations. “
Session 1 2
Time
10:00 - 10:30 10:30 - 11:00
Title Profi ciency Testing – A Key Piece in the Quality Jigsaw? Recent advances in Laboratory Analysis WWEM 2014
Telford International Centre, Telford, England
Tel: +44 (0)1727 858840
Email:
info@wwem.uk.com Web:
wwem.uk.com
IET Annual Buyers’ Guide 2014/15
www.envirotech-online.com Exhibition and Networking 3 4 5 6 11:15 - 11:45 11:45 - 12:15 14:00 - 14:30 14:30 - 15:00 Sampling and analysis in relation
to Priority Substances Directive 2012/39/EU New Mobile Sample Tracking Technology Lunch Break ( 12:30 - 13:30 )
Delivering a Fully Automated Water & Environmental Laboratory Environment Using Intelligent Laboratory Software Solutions
Water Industry Speaker Conference Ends
Prof Clive Thompson, Chief Scientist, ALcontrol Kyle Morrris, CSols
Bob Poole, Thermofi sher Scientifi c Speaker
Fran Bilby, UKAS Hazel Davidson, Derwentside
Environmental Testing Services
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