May 17th 2011 - Treatment Wetlands and the EPA Code of Practice. Oranmore Lodge, Galway.
Our next Training Seminar details are now available at www.wetlandsystems.ie/training.html
The topics covered will be:
Constructed Wetlands and Reed Beds for Domestic Applications
Siting and Construction of Treatment Wetlands
Recommending Natural Treatment Systems with the EPA Code of Practice
This seminar is geared towards architects, engineers, site assessors, landscape designers and planners. Participants will gain a good grounding in constructed wetland and reed bed layout requirements, maintenance requirements, advantages and limitations. The seminar is designed to help you assist your clients in selecting the best natural treatment systems available by offering a thorough and balanced background to treatment wetlands as part of your overall portfolio of skills and services.
There will be a site visit to a local domestic-scale constructed wetland in the afternoon.
Please email or call for more information or to book your place. Group discount prices available.
Regards,
Féidhlim Harty
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FH Wetland Systems Ltd.
30 Woodlawn, Lahinch Rd., Ennis, Co. Clare
065-6797355 reeds@wetlandsystems.ie
www.wetlandsystems.ie
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