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TWIRLS: Treating Waste for Restoring Land Sustainability

Conference Presentations

Conference presentations

Please note that some of these presentations are large and will take time to download.

  • Restoring slate quarries of Snowdonia: Principles, Policies and Plants, Dr Julie Williamson, Presentation at ‘Planning the Reclamation of Hard Rock and Limestone Quarries’, Sheffield, April 2007. (pdf)

  • Innovative ideas drive sustainability: case studies on land reclamation, Dr Julie Williamson, Presentation at ‘Recycling Organic Resources to Land’, Manchester, April 2007. (pdf)

  • Addressing the restoration of degraded land in Europe using waste materials:   A brownfield site in Wales, Julie Williamson, M. Tunde Akinola, M. Nason,  S.Tandy, D.L. Jones. CEMEPE conference, Skiathos, June 2007. (pdf)

  • TWIRLS - Treating Wastes for Restoring Land Sustainability, Approaches to the remediation of contaminated land, Dr Julie Williamson. Presentation to the Welsh Assembly Government, March 2007. (pdf)

  • EcoPOD® , In-vessel composting system used for composting organic wastes and contaminated soils, workshop on composting for contaminant removal, hosted by the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague 2007. (pdf)

  • Use of Compost in Remediation of Metal Polluted Soil, Susan Tandy, Mark Nason and Julie Williamson, workshop on composting for contaminant removal, hosted by the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague 2007. (pdf)

  • Changing Properties of Compost For Restoring Post-Industrial Sites To Habitats of Conservation Value, Susan Tandy, Mark Nason and Julie Williamson, workshop on composting for contaminant removal, hosted by the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague 2007. (pdf)

Waste 2006 abstracts

Dr Mark Nason and Dr Julie Williamson gave presentations on the third day of Waste 2006, Stratford-upon-Avon, 19-21 September. You can read our abstracts here and the full presentations will be posted after the conference. Full details of the conference can be found at www.waste2006.com