The centre's current projects include upstream thinking, microplastics, groundwater infiltration risk mapping, combined sewage overflow (CSO) and stormwater overflows discharge impacts, nature for climate change, Peatland Grant Scheme (NfCPGS), and Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative (CaSTCo).
The tour will include a presentation from Josephine Butcher, CREWW programme manager and an introduction by Sally Walters, discipline lead at Stantec and ICE South West regional chair and Meg Ginsberg, ICE South West future leader.
The event is tailored for early career professionals in civil engineering who are eager to expand their knowledge, network with experts, and explore innovative solutions in environmental resilience within an award-winning facility.
We recommend you book early as this tour is a rare opportunity for a guided visit to CREWW.
TO BOOK PLEASE GO TO: Centre for Resilience in Environment, Water and Waste (CREWW) tour | Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
Organised in partnership with:
University of Exeter
North Park Rd
Exeter, EX4 4TA
United Kingdom