Tuesday 14 September, 2021
8:30am – 4:30pm
Zoom
Venue
Zoom
About the event
Register by emailing training@isleutilities.com. The course fee is £275 (ex. VAT) per person.
The Big Picture
Understand how the water sector can proactively respond and work together with stakeholders in order to prevent further pollution and remediate past impacts.
Course Delivery and Context
This course has been designed for live on-line e-classroom delivery via Zoom, for interactive learning, in order to increase the learner’s awareness in specialist subject matter areas. It is part of the wider training Programme for Water Professionals facilitated by Isle.
Overview
Catchment Management provides an in-depth look into sustainable resource management approaches from a catchment perspective, in contrast to a piecemeal approach that artificially separates land management from water management. The course explores the major issues and changes required by all stakeholders, highlighting current research and available tools to aid better decision making. It will cover pollution pathways and explore prevention and management of pollution through no-build solutions vs traditional end of pipe solutions.
As water providers, we must both acknowledge and understand that there are competing demands for freshwater. The first step in protecting ecosystem is to protect surface and groundwaters to ensuring high water quality and quantity. To achieve this balance, stakeholders from within water communities as well as policy makers, farmers, regulators, NGO’s, wildlife and nature organisations require a greater collaborative understanding and transparent decision making to deliver solutions.
Who is this course for?
The course is designed for those working in the water, wastewater, environmental and sustainability sectors in any industry, and in particular the water industry or industries that are heavily reliant on water (construction, power, farming, manufacturing etc). The course provides an introduction to Catchment Management for those with industry knowledge however it does not require previous specialist Catchment Management expertise.
Course Outcomes
The following outcomes will be conveyed through interactivities, case studies, discussions and teaching.
• Understand the challenges surrounding catchment management.
• Understand pollutants and their sources, pathways and impacts.
• Provide an awareness of stakeholders, governance, science, and tools.
• Increased confidence, knowledge and ability to challenge solutions or methods that will negatively impact the environment,
• Experience problem solving to reach a solution,
• Ability to work with and negotiate with stakeholders,
• Discussion of relevant case studies,
• Exploration of innovate solutions and future scenarios.
Delegate Course Requirements and Expectations
Training Platform: Zoom. Please ensure that you are able to access Zoom ahead of time. We will be happy to help you test this prior to the course.
Equipment: Laptop, with audio and visual capabilities (webcam enabled), smart phone and pen and paper
Assumed knowledge: A basic understanding of the water sector is assumed, and satisfactory equivalent of English and Maths capability is required to proceed.
Differently abled learners: At present we are sadly unable to offer courses that are suited for those who are vision impaired or suffer from hearing loss. We are working towards improving our service.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD): The course syllabus will include a mandatory pre-reading list and optional post-reading. It concludes with an online proof of learning exercise.
Course fees and registration
Course fee is £275 (ex. VAT) per person.
Discounts of 10% are available for IWater members and bona fide full time students, furloughed or unemployed, multiple course participation and group registrations (3 or more learners from the same organisation).
Register by emailing training@isleutilities.com.