
Bioremediation Symposium
University of New South Wales - John Niland Scientia Building – Galleries - Sydney
7 June 2023
In this one day symposium, following the successful inaugural bioremediation symposium in 2022, local and international experts will gather to share knowledge and develop strategies for remediation practitioners and clients in Australia and New Zealand to benefit from integrating biological processes into their site clean-up ambitions. Encompassing a broad spectrum of contaminants and contaminated matrices, the event will consist of keynote presentations, short case study presentations and interactive workshops.
Program
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8.30amRegistration open
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9.00am – 9.15amIntroduction
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9.15am - 10.00amKeynote – Bioaugmentation 20 years late
Professor Elizabeth Edwards, University of Toronto -
10.00am - 10.30amMorning Tea
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10.30am - 11.10amKeynote – Horses for courses: examples where bioremediation is or isn’t the solution
Chris Duesterberg, Senior Principal, Nation Partners -
11.10 - 12.15pmOptions Assessment Workshop
Professor Michael J Manefield, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales
In this workshop Professor Mike Manefield with lead an interactive session considering remediation options for sites that may in part or in full be amenable to bioremediation. Symposium attendees will assemble in groups to consider site briefs, brainstorm options assessment for the sites and present technology recommendations. -
12.15pm - 1.15pmLunch Break
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1.15pm - 2.45pmCase Studies
Resilient Bioremediation – Managing the effects of a Cyclone in Auckland during the Bioremediation of a waterfront site – John Stevanoni, Principal Environmental Engineer, Liberty Industrial
Transforming old mine site to Eco-Precinct – Ark Du, Veolia
Making Bioremediation Easier and Assured – Simon Grimes, GM Environmental Solutions, Enretech and Onder Kimyon, Principal Scientist, Novorem -
2.45pm - 3.15pmAfternoon Tea
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3.15pm to 4.15pmBioprocess trouble shooting workshop
Scott Carroll, Remediation Manager, Liberty Industrial
Working the problem – An interactive look at defining options, solutions and trouble shooting throughout the implementation of a bioremediation approach. -
4.15pm – 4.50pmKeynote – PFAS Phytoscreening for Rapid, ad-hoc Detection of PFAS Groundwater Impacts – Initial Results from the Rastatt / Baden-Baden Site, Germany
Peter Martus, Head of Environmental Department, AECOM Deutschland GmbH -
4.50pm to 5pmClosing comments
Why you should join this event
The Bioremediation Symposium will help you to understand the benefits of bioremediation technologies and learn how to process bioremediation options in remediation options assessment. You will also develop treatment train concepts integrating biological technologies in remediation action plans.
At the Symposium, you will learn:
- Handling bioremediation in options assessment
- Strategies for integrating bioprocesses in treatment trains
- Technical knowledge and products relating to bioremediation application
- Approaches to troubleshooting
Thank you to our Committee
Professor Michael J Manefield, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales
Scott Carroll, Remediation Manager, Liberty Industrial
Bioremediation Symposium rate
Member $440
Non Member $880
Student Member $220
All pricing includes GST and are listed in Australian dollars. Credit Card and EFT options for payment are both accepted.