NZ Land Treatment Collective NEWSLETTER Dedicated to improving and communicating technology for the land treatment of waste products Inside this issue: Update from NZLTC Chair Update from Technical Manager 1 2018 NZLTC Conference 2 2018 NZLTC Conference—Panel Discussion 3 Spotlight on research 4 International land treatment news 5 NZLTC Photo Competition NZLTC Online 6 Greetings to all, On behalf of the NZLTC Technical Committee Happy New Year to you all. The organisation of the 2018 conference is operating under full steam and we have a fantastic group of keynote speakers confirmed for the 7th and 8th of March in Rotorua. The presentations begins with a focus on climate change. Professor Iain White of University of Waikato will draw upon his participation in the National Science Challenges to tell us what climate change is and what it could mean for NZ. This is followed by a presentation from Rob Bell of NIWA on how climate change is expected to impact on land use in New Zealand. The conference begins the following day with a session on a subject dear to the heart of many of the LTC members, this being biosolids. Our invited International Speaker, Dr Sally Brown of Washington State University, will update us on the latest developments in the recycling of biosolids in the US. Together with our other presenters we have a stimulating couple of days ahead of us and I look forward to seeing you at the conference in Rotorua. Grant Update from NZLTC Chair — Grant Northcott Issue 56 Newsletter Feb 2018 https://nzltc.wordpress.com 1 Update from the Technical Manager — Louise Weaver Greetings to all, This year’s NZLTC conference in Rotorua is shaping up to be an exciting event. There are several important messages to note: update your NZLTC membership to take advantage of the members only conference registration rates Early bird registration closes on the 16th Feb If you have been accepted as an oral presenter please submit your full paper by the 14th Feb to [email protected]If you have any conference related questions please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. We look forward to seeing you all in Rotorua in early March. Louise
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NZ Land Treatment Col lect ive
NEWSLETTER
Dedicated to improving and communicating technology for the land treatment of waste products
Inside this issue:
Update from NZLTC Chair
Update from Technical Manager
1
2018 NZLTC Conference
2
2018 NZLTC Conference—Panel
Discussion
3
Spotlight on research 4
International land treatment
news
5
NZLTC Photo Competition
NZLTC Online
6
Greetings to all,
On behalf of the NZLTC Technical Committee Happy New Year to you all.
The organisation of the 2018 conference is operating under full steam
and we have a fantastic group of keynote speakers confirmed for the 7th
and 8th of March in Rotorua. The presentations begins with a focus on
climate change. Professor Iain White of University of Waikato will draw
upon his participation in the National Science Challenges to tell us what
climate change is and what it could mean for NZ. This is followed by a
presentation from Rob Bell of NIWA on how climate change is expected to
impact on land use in New Zealand.
The conference begins the following day with a session on a subject dear to the heart of many of
the LTC members, this being biosolids. Our invited International Speaker, Dr Sally Brown of
Washington State University, will update us on the latest developments in the recycling of biosolids
in the US.
Together with our other presenters we have a stimulating couple of days ahead of us and I look
forward to seeing you at the conference in Rotorua.
Grant
Update from NZLTC Chair — Grant Northcott
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Update from the Technical Manager — Louise Weaver
Greetings to all,
This year’s NZLTC conference in Rotorua is shaping up to be an exciting
event. There are several important messages to note:
update your NZLTC membership to take advantage of the members
only conference registration rates
Early bird registration closes on the 16th Feb
If you have been accepted as an oral presenter please submit your