The IEMA will have a seminar theatre on their stand where a rolling programme of presentations will be taking place throughout the three days. The topics covered will include:
REMAS
Project Acorn
Contaminated Land and SiLC
and EIA/SEA
Entrance to ET and the IEMA workshops is free, all you have to do is register to attend beforehand with the ET organisers. For further information, please visit the ET website on www.et-expo.co.uk.
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Posted on 13th March 2003
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