Remote Sensing for Catchment Management conference scheduled

March 5, 2014

MANCHESTER, U.K. — The conference is being organized by Aqua Enviro Technology Transfer for May 1.

MANCHESTER, U.K. — Aqua Enviro Technology Transfer, specializing in delivering technical training and conferences for the water, wastewater and waste management industries, has organized the Remote Sensing for Catchment Management conference, according to a press release.

The conference will take place May 1 at the Leeds Club in Leeds, U.K., starting at 9:30 a.m.

Remote sensing is a technology that has the ability to increase the information available to monitor and detect environment change, thereby improving decision making in the management of land and water resources, noted the release, and has not been fully utilized in certain areas.

This conference will focus on presenting a range of remote sensing applications from catchment and asset management, to more unusual applications such as archaeology which is of regulatory relevance to the water and environmental sectors, the release reported.

According to the release, those who will benefit from this conference will include environmental regulators, water utilities and catchment management stakeholders.

Sponsored Recommendations

NFPA 70B a Step-by-Step Guide to Compliance

NFPA 70B: A Step-by-Step Guide to Compliance

How digital twins drive more environmentally conscious medium- and low-voltage equipment design

Medium- and low voltage equipment specifiers can adopt digital twin technology to adopt a circular economy approach for sustainable, low-carbon equipment design.

MV equipment sustainability depends on environmentally conscious design values

Medium- and low voltage equipment manufacturers can prepare for environmental regulations now by using innovative MV switchgear design that eliminates SF6 use.

Social Distancing from your electrical equipment?

Using digital tools and apps for nearby monitoring and control increases safety and reduces arc flash hazards since electrical equipment can be operated from a safer distance....