Groundwater Quality: Public and private water supplies

15 March 2019 10:00-16:30, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
Groundwater is a vital source of water for public supply, agriculture and industry in the U.K. It is also the source for one million people in the U.K. served by private water supplies (PWS) where the main municipal water supply system connection is not practical, or where PWS is the preferred option. In the past a major attraction of using groundwater was that it required little or no treatment, but this is increasingly no longer the case and groundwater quality has deteriorated significantly over the last few decades. Groundwater contamination results from a variety of human activities, as well as natural sources.

This conference will bring various stakeholders together to review the risks, monitoring and evolving regulatory needs, along with technology and strategies necessary for mitigation and remediation.

Who should attend
- Local authority representatives
- Water company personnel
- Environmental regulators, planners and policymakers
- Public health
- Owners and operators of Private Water Supply systems
- Stakeholders in industry and agriculture reliant upon groundwater supplies
- Manufacturers of food and drink
- Businesses involved in catering, tourism
- Analytical services
- Suppliers of water test kits and treatment equipment
 
Speakers
Venue
The Royal Society of Chemistry

The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

Organised by
For all enquiries regarding the event please contact:
Adrian J Clark, Telephone: 01326 240194, email: adrian.clark@btinternet.com
or
Natasha Page, Telephone: 07715 489120, email: npage@anglianwater.co.uk
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