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Redlands Erosion and Sediment Control Field Day

Come and join us for another engaging and informative session at the Redlands ESC facility.

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About this event

Healthy Land and Water, together with the Department of Environment and Science and the International Erosion Control Association invite you to join us for a half-day field demonstration at the site.

The basics of soil erosion and the benefits of best practice erosion and sediment control will be covered to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of how soil erosion is an environmental issue. The difference between erosion control and sediment control will be explained along with correct erosion and sediment control techniques, methods and products.

We will have a COVID-19 event management plan in place.

Please contact Adrian Crocetti at Healthy Land and Water on 0438 660 961 or adrian.c@hlw.org.au if you would like more information.

Address: Redlands Research facility, MacArthur Street, Alexandra Hills, QLD 4161, Follow signs at the end of Macarthur St to venue at Alexandra Hills
Cost: FREE
Catering: Lunch provided at 12pm, please indicate if you dietary requirements on Eventbrite registration.

What to bring:

  • Reusable water bottle
  • Notepad and pen
  • Sun-safe eyewear
  • Rain jacket

What to wear:

  • Covered Shoes
  • Hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Sun safe clothing

This training session also equates to 3 hours of personal development, endorsed by the International Erosion Control Association.

All attendees are required to sign in at the start of the day and complete an induction. This is a site requirement of the training session and officers will be on site to assist with any queries you may have.

This project is supported by funding from the Queensland Government's Department of Environment and Science.

This event is operating with a COVID-19 safe plan and will be held in line with government guidelines.

Details

16th Feb 22

Venue Redlands, Qld.

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