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Dear Subscribers,

This is the CIWEM e-newsletter - a free electronic version of the Newsletter which is distributed to all those interested in CIWEM's work. The service is administered through CIWEM's web site where there is a top menu button for NEWSLETTER.

This email is being delivered to around 2000 subscribers in more than 30 countries worldwide.

The following issues are covered in this edition of the newsletter:

1. New CIWEM Policy Paper on Diffuse Pollution of Water
2. Assist CIWEM - Pipelines Panel members wanted
3. Technical Panels Update
4. Future Events - 'Mitigation' and 'Water Framework Directive - Ecological Aspects'
5. Call for Papers: Biosolids and Management of Wastewaters Conferences
6. Science Council gets Chartered!
7. CABE Space
8. National CIWEM Events
9. CIWEM Young Members' Study Tour
10. ICE/CIWEM Water Environment Conference
11. Submission of Papers to the Journal
12. Voluntary Service Overseas
13. Consultations
14. Policy Position Statements in Preparation
15. Yacht - The Engineering Recruitment Experts
16. Join CIWEM

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1. New CIWEM Policy Paper on Diffuse Pollution of Water

CIWEM recently published a new Policy Position Statement on Diffuse Pollution of Water. The Institution calls for cost effective policy measures to address diffuse pollution and backs the proposals contained within the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' 'Directing the Flow' document. CIWEM suggests the use of binding codes of practice under the Water Framework Directive together with the use of stronger incentives to prevent pollution.

In the statement, the Institution calls for further research on issues including:
· Urban diffuse pollution, and policy options to address it;
· Implications of land-use planning decisions;
· Scope for sustainable drainage sustems to help to prevent pollution; and,
· The cost-effectiveness of options to alleviate and prevent diffuse pollution.

CIWEM advocates the use of the 'Polluter Pays Principle' to bring about more effort to control discharges to and from surface water sewers, and to reduce chemicals entering the environment.

On the legislative front, CIWEM suggests that EC Directives should take more account of costs and benefits before they are agreed and before being transposed into UK law a Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) should be undertaken. A wider range of stakeholders should be involved in the consideration of proposals for directives. The Institution also supports reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy to take account of environmental directives, including water directives, and encourage improvements to environmental performance.

The full Policy Position Statement is available on the CIWEM website, at:
http://www.ciwem.com/policy/policies/diffuse/index.asp

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2. Assist with the Technical Work of CIWEM - Pipelines Panel Members Wanted!

CIWEM's Pipelines Panel is looking for new members specifically from water company backgrounds in order to enhance the balance of representation within the Panel. The Pipelines Panel is a 'virtual' panel, which operates via email.

The objectives of the Panel are:

If you would like to join the Institution's Pipelines Panel, please forward an electronic copy of your CV to Alastair Chisholm, Policy Officer, E-Mail: alastair@ciwem.com

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3. Technical Panels Update

CIWEM's Water Resources Panel met in May, when it formalised updates to two Policy Position Statements: 'Leakage' and 'Water Use Efficiency'. The Panel also finalised the new Policy Statement on Diffuse Pollution of Water (see item 2). A further Policy Statement on Water Resources under Climate Change is also being composed.

The development of conferences in the field of water resources was progressed, and the Panel discussed an event also on Water Resources under Climate Change. Preparations continued for the Panel's session at the CIWEM National Conference on September 10-12, which will deal with Wastewater Reuse.

At their recent meeting, the Institution's Water Supply and Quality Panel discussed forthcoming panel-led events, 'Getting the most from your Membranes', which will be held in Leeds on 1st July, and 'Getting to Grips with Quality at the Tap', which is planned for November 2003. They also discussed the technical sessions on 'Environmental Management Systems (EMS) in Industry' and 'Public Health, Customer Needs and Expectations', which the Panel would be running at the CIWEM National Conference in September.

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4. Future Events - 'Mitigation' and 'Water Framework Directive - Ecological Aspects'

CIWEM is in the process of planning two further events for this coming autumn:

'Mitigation - Does it Measure Up'
This meeting will focus on the important issues concerning environmental mitigation, including:

This event is being held on 20th November at SOAS, London, with a delegate fee in the region of £125-150.
For further details please contact Bob Earll of CMS
E-Mail: bob.earll@coastms.co.uk
Tel: 01531 890 415

Water Framework Directive: Implications - Costs and Environmental Benefits
This conference will explore the meaning of ecological quality with particular regard to costs and benefits in order to highlight the opportunities the WFD provides to achieve good status for most surface water bodies by 2015.

It is being held on 12th November at SOAS, London, with a delegate fee in the region of £125-150.
For further details please contact Bob Earll of CMS
E-Mail: bob.earll@coastms.co.uk
Tel: 01531 890 415

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5. Call for Papers: Biosolids and Management of Wastewaters Conferences

8TH EUROPEAN BIOSOLIDS AND ORGANIC RESIDUALS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION -
23RD-26TH NOVEMBER 2003

Over the past 8 years this conference has been established as one of the most significant and informative conferences in its field in Europe. Papers are invited on the following conference themes:

3RD MANAGEMENT OF WASTEWATERS CONFERENCE
19TH - 21ST APRIL 2004

This conference focuses on the many topical areas in wastewater that are demanding attention throughout the European Community. Papers are invited on all aspects of wastewater treatment and particular themes are:

Authors are invited to submit a one-page abstract of around 300 words. Please email to ciwem@aquaenviro.co.uk. Abstracts for the European Biosolids Conference must be received by the 4th July. The deadline for submitting abstracts for the Management of Wastewaters Conference is the 29th September.

For full details of both of conferences please contact Sarah Hickinson Tel. 0113 2424200.

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6. Science Council gets Chartered!

The Science Council, the umbrella body for scientific institutions, was granted a Royal Charter by the Privy Council at the Privy Council's meeting on 12 June. The announcement was made by Science Council President, Sir Gareth Roberts, at the Science Council's AGM in London on 17 June.

A Royal Charter means that the Science Council can now individually Charter, through the licensed bodies of the Science Council, those scientists who meet the qualifying criteria for Chartered Scientist (CSci).

In an exclusive interview with CIWEM News Sir Gareth said, "This is a great achievement for the science community and a testament to the hard work of many individuals on the Science Council Board. The new Chartered Scientist qualification will help to develop and maintain standards of professional practice and raise the profile of the very important work that scientists do."

CIWEM Executive Director, Nick Reeves, said, "As a constituent body of the Science Council CIWEM will encourage those existing members who meet the qualifying criteria to apply for the Chartered Scientist designation under a fast track 'grandparenting' scheme. Details about this will be announced by the Science Council and CIWEM later this year. In time this Institution will be able to offer two new qualifications in addition to the existing Chartered Engineer designation: Chartered Scientist and Chartered Environmentalist".

For more information about the Science Council and Chartered Scientist look at the website: www.sciencecouncil.org

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7. Cabe Space

Following the government's stated commitment to the regeneration of urban communities and its aim to halt the decline of public parks and green space, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), has been given responsibility by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) for co-ordinating the effort and expertise of a number of organisations and agencies to achieve better quality public spaces. CABE has just set up 'CABE Space' which will lead on this work under its new Director, Julia Thrift. CABE Space has now established a Steering Committee which will advise on policy issues and monitor performance of a CABE Space Business Plan that will include a set of Government targets. The Steering Committee includes representaives of a number of strategic partners including Groundwork, IDEA, ILAM, the Landscape Institute, Urban Parks Forum and CIWEM Executive Director, Nick Reeves, Chair of the Green Flag Awards Scheme.

In the meantime 234 entries have been received for this years prestigious Green Flag Awards compared with 171 in the previous year. Winners will be announced later this year when Regeneration Minister, Tony McNulty MP will make Award presentations.

More information about CABE Space and its exciting programme of work is available from the CABE website, www.cabe.org.uk

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8. National CIWEM Events

CIWEM will be holding a range of national events in coming months. Details of these are below, and can also be seen on the CIWEM website at: http://www.ciwem.com/events/index.asp

1st July 2003
Getting the most from your Membranes
Weetwood Hall, Leeds
For further information contact Sarah Hickinson of Aqua Enviro sarahhickinson@aquaenviro.co.uk

10th-12th September 2003
CIWEM National Conference. The Environment - Vision, Values and Innovation
Harrogate International Centre
For further information contact Sarah Hickinson of Aqua Enviro sarahhickinson@aquaenviro.co.uk

15th - 19th September 2003
CIWEM Young Members' Study Tour
University of Southampton
For further information please contact Sarah Hickinson of Aqua Enviro
sarahhickinson@aquaenviro.co.uk

12th November 2003
Water Framework Directive Conference: Ecological Implications - Costs and Environmental Benefits
SOAS, London
For further information contact Bob Earll of CMS
bob.earll@coastms.co.uk

14th November 2003
Risk and Reward in Asset Management Delivery - who is best prepared for the challenges ahead?
One Great George St, Westminster
A Water Environment conference jointly organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and CIWEM
To read the First Announcement and Call for Papers visit http://www.ciwem.com/events/AssetMgmt.pdf
For further information contact Sue Frye, ICE Conferences (Tel: +44 (0) 20 7665 2315; E-mail: sue.frye@ice.org.uk

20th November 2003
Mitigation - Does It Measure Up?
SOAS, London
For further information contact Bob Earll of CMS
bob.earll@coastms.co.uk

23rd - 26th November 2003
8th Aqua Enviro/CIWEM European Biosolids and Organic Residuals Conference, Workshop and Exhibition
The Cedar Court Hotel, Wakefield
For further information contact Sarah Hickinson of Aqua Enviro
sarahhickinson@aquaenviro.co.uk

3rd February 2004
World Wetlands Day Conference 2004
SOAS, London
For further information contact Bob Earll of CMS
bob.earll@coastms.co.uk

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9. CIWEM Young Members' Study Tour

15th-19th September 2003

This year the Young Members Study Tour will be based at the University of Southampton. The Central Southern Branch is hosting the study tour, and has organised an exciting programme that includes a variety of tours, site visits and lectures. Below are just a few of the visits and lectures to be included in the itinerary:

For further information please contact Sarah Hickinson at Aqua Enviro
E-mail: sarahhickinson@aquaenviro.co.uk

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10. ICE / CIWEM Water Environment Conference

Title: Risk and Reward in Asset Management Delivery - who is best prepared for the challenges ahead?
Date: 14 November 2003
Venue: One Great George St, Westminster, SW1P 3AA
Info: A Water Environment conference jointly organised by the Institution of Civil Engineers and CIWEM
Contact: Sue Frye, ICE Conferences
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7665 2315
E-mail: sue.frye@ice.org.uk

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11. Subsmission of Papers to the Journal

The Notes for the Guidance of Authors submitting papers to the CIWEM Journal have recently been revised. Authors are asked to submit an electronic copy of their paper by e-mail or on floppy disk/CD and to ensure that the four hard copies submitted are printed on both sides, for environmental reasons. The revised Guidance Notes can be found at: http://www.ciwem.com/publications/journal/guidance.asp

CIWEM's Journal, 'Water and Environmental Management', is also now available on CD. For further information, contact Lead Media (Tel: 01992 535323; E-mail: thejournal@leadmedia.co.uk)

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12. Voluntary Service Overseas

Recently VSO - the international development charity that works through volunteers - has seen an increase in requests for water and environmental managers. Usually based in South East Asia or Africa, these include placements in hydrology, natural resource management and environmental management. They are an opportunity to enhance your professional skills while gaining practical experience in a development context.

Two examples are the placements we have in the Philippines for renewable energy engineers, one mechanical, one electrical.

Ideally, volunteers for these posts will be qualified in mechanical or electrical engineering and have some experience in renewable energy, particularly micro-hydro systems, photovoltaic systems and wind power systems. In return, you will receive flights, accommodation and health insurance and be paid a local wage.

For more information on these and other placements, please visit the VSO website at www.vso.org.uk or call on 020 8780 7500.

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13. Consultations

CIWEM is working on responses to a number of public consultations, listed below. Should you wish to put forward any comments in relation to any of the consultations listed, please do not hesitate to contact either Helen Wilson or Alastair Chisholm as appropriate. Email contact details are provided below.

DEFRA
Diffuse Water Pollution from Agriculture: The Government's strategic review - Stakeholder discussion paper
http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/water/dwpa/reports/pdf/dwpa07.pdf
Contact alastair@ciwem.com by 20/06/03

DEFRA
Mercury Emissions from Crematoria
http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/crematoria/index.htm
Contact helen@ciwem.com by 23/06/03

DEFRA
Protocol for restrictions on public rights of way and access to open country, in the event of an outbreak of Foot and Mouth or similar animal diseases
http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/rowfmd/index.htm
Contact helen@ciwem.com by 27/06/03

DEFRA Air Quality Expert Group
Report on Nitrogen Dioxide in the United Kingdom
http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/aqeg-no2/index.htm
Contact helen@ciwem.com by 30/07/03

DEFRA Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment
Guidance on Best Practice in the Design of Post Market Monitoring Plans in Submissions to the Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment
http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/acre/postmarket/acre_postmarketmonitor-draft.pdf
Contact helen@ciwem.com by 30/07/03

Environment Agency
Guidance for Monitoring Landfill Gas Surface Emissions
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/yourenv/consultations/479111/?version=1&lang=_e
Contact helen@ciwem.com by 27/06/03

Environment Agency
Framework for Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) in England and Wales
http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/yourenv/consultations/486641/?lang=_e®ion=
Contact alastair@ciwem.org.uk by 14/07/03

Environment and Heritage Service for Northern Ireland
Consultation on implementation of Council Directive 2000/76/EC on the incineration of waste
http://www.ehsni.gov.uk/pubs/publications/13137ConsultationPaper.pdf
Contact alastair@ciwem.com by 20/06/03

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14. Policy Position Statements in Preparation

CIWEM has a number of Policy Position Statements in preparation. CIWEM's technical panels work on these statements and over the coming months, progress will be made on the following issues:

Air Quality and Health
Biodiversity
Contaminated Land
The Precautionary Principle
Composting
Diffuse Pollution
Water Resources under Climate Change

Published Policy Statements will appear first in E-News.

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15. Yacht - The Engineering Recruitment Specialists

Yacht - The engineering recruitment experts

Yacht promise a fresh new approach to engineering recruitment, with a unique service dedicated to finding exactly the right job for you. Right now, Yacht has a number of opportunities in the infrastructure and utilities sector for engineers and environmental professionals.

Visit us now to register your CV and learn how Yacht can help you find a successful career in engineering.
http://www.yachtgroup.com/uk/pages/home/default.asp

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16. Join CIWEM

CIWEM is a vibrant environmental professional body which offers professional development, an impressive programme of local, national and international events, our magazine ten times a year, a quarterly journal, excellent networking opportunities and many other benefits. Contact membership@ciwem.com for more details


This is the e-newsletter from CIWEM's Policy Department. Please keep comments and suggestions coming in. If you would like to be taken off the mailing list, please email webmaster@ciwem.com

Please pass any comments or requests for further information on any of the above issues to:

Justin Taberham, Director of Policy, CIWEM, 15 John Street, London, England, WC1N 2EB
Tel: 020 7831 3110 Fax: 020 7405 4967 E-mail: justin@ciwem.com

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