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Hello Locus,

In this newsletter, you will find an important update from ANZBP, our upcoming events, as well as the latest news and publications on biosolids.

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ANZBP Lunch & Learn May 2024

Biosolids for Soil Health

Tuesday 14 May 2024, 12:00pm - 1:00pm AEST

Join us for the upcoming ANZBP Lunch & Learn in May 2024 to hear from George Mercer of the ARC Training Centre for the Transformation of Australia's Biosolids Resource, and David Hall, a highly respected agronomist with over 30 years' experience specialising in crop nutrition, organics and soil health. George and David will present on topics related to Biosolids for Soil Health. More details will be available on the website soon.

Find out more

Future Lunch and Learn Topics

The ANZBP Steering Committee is looking to organise future Lunch and Learn sessions on the following topics:

  • Thermal Treatment technologies
  • Contaminants of Emerging Concern in biosolids
  • Treatment Plant Safety related to biosolids management

If you have would like to share on these topics, please let us know.

Submit my interest

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Coffee & Cake June 2024

This member-only 'Coffee & Cake' online interactive conversation will center around the 'Thermal Treatment – Gasification/Pyrolysis,' hosted by Rob Tinholt and Lauren Randall on Tuesday, 25 June 2024, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM AEST. Don't miss this unique opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and actively participate and share your thoughts on this crucial topic!

 

Keep an eye on your inbox for a calendar invitation to this event. 

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    Biosolids Regulatory Review Issues Paper - Outcomes Report

    After an extensive review of all submissions, the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has shared the Preliminary Consultation Outcomes Report summarising what they heard from stakeholders.

     

    You can read further feedback in the Preliminary Consultation outcomes Report.

      Download Preliminary Consultation Outcomes Report

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      ANZBP at Ozwater'24

      The Ozwater’24 conference will be held in Melbourne between Tuesday 30 April and Thursday 2 May and is hosted by the Australian Water Association.

       

      The ANZBP is pleased to host the panel discussion “Managing Biosolids in an Uncertain Future”. This session brings together biosolids producers, end users, regulators, and sector experts to tackle the challenges and seize the opportunities in navigating the future of biosolids management. Panelists include:

      • Matt Wood (Sydney Water)
      • Glenn Dale (Verterra Consultants)
      • Rob Tinholt (Watercare Auckland, ANZBP Chair)
      • Damien Batstone (ARC Training Centre for the Transformation of Australia’s Biosolids Resource)

      The ANZBP is also proud to support high-quality biosolids presentations and streams featured on the program such as ‘Biosolids in Focus’, ‘Achieving a Circular Economy’, and ‘Emerging Contaminants’. The depth and breadth of insights promise to enrich discussions and drive innovation in the water sector.

       

      We extend a warm invitation to all attendees to join us for a meet and greet during lunch on Day 1, where you can grab food from catering station 1 and mingle between the Melbourne Water and AWA stands in the exhibition hall. 

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      EOI: Be a Decision-maker for
      ANZBP National Biosolids Conference 2025

      Prepare yourself for an exciting opportunity to influence the future of biosolids management! ANZBP is gearing up for the highly anticipated National Biosolids Conference in 2025, and we want you to be a part of the action. If you are passionate about environmental sustainability and want to contribute your expertise, consider joining the committee to play a vital role in determining dates, locations, themes and activities. If interested, please reach out to admin@biosolids.com.au.

       

      The closing date for expressions of interest is Tuesday 30th April,
      we plan to schedule our first meeting for late May.

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      AWA Webinar: Exploring the Commercial Viability and Proven Outcomes of Innovative Pyrolysis Technology PYROCO for Biosolids Management

      April 23 2024, 1:00pm AEST
      A conversation with RMIT, South East Water and Iota on their journey to scale up the technology and considerations for water authorities looking at the business case for pyrolysis among alternatives to land spreading for biosolids management. 

      Register now

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      Save the date! The 18th IWA Conference on
      Sustainable Sludge Management in Beijing
       

      The IWA Conference on Sustainable Sludge Management 2024 will take place from 17 – 20 May 2024 in Beijing, China. The event is a joint effort of the IWA Sludge Management Specialist Group, with the support of the International Water Association and other partners.

      Find out more

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      Call for Abstracts
      International CleanUp Conference

      The Call for Abstracts for the CleanUp 2024 Conference is still open.
      The conference will be held in Adelaide from 15 - 19 September 2024.

       

      Highlights of CleanUp 2024 include:

      • A dedicated PFAS symposium
      • A special session on biosolids and PFAS, featuring keynote speaker Professor Andy Ball.
      • Sessions on legacy contaminants, and overviews of ongoing challenges and breakthroughs in environmental remediation.
      Find out more

      2024 WEF residuals biosolids conference

      Residuals and Biosolids 2024

      Save the Date for The Residuals and Biosolids Conference 2024!
      WEF is delighted to welcome you to Oklahoma City for another exciting event focused on innovations and current trends in residuals and biosolids management, taking place from June 18, 2024, to June 21, 2024.

      Latest Academic Research

      Water Research

      Don't forget to take a look at our latest national and international
      academia round-ups on the ANZBP website.

      • Occurrence, spatiotemporal trends, fate, and treatment technologies for microplastics and organic contaminants in biosolids: A review
        Journal of Hazardous Materials
        Volume 466, 15 March 2024, 133471

         

      • Quality and risk management frameworks for biosolids: An assessment of current international practice
        Science of The Total Environment
        Volume 915, 10 March 2024, 169953

         

      • A high-throughput analytical method for complex contaminant mixtures in biosolids
        Environmental Pollution
        Volume 345, 15 March 2024, 123517

         

      • Adsorption and leaching of fluorotelomer compounds and perfluoroalkyl acids in aqueous media by activated carbon prepared from municipal biosolids
        Journal of Environmental Management
        Volume 358, May 2024, 120839

         

      • Comprehensive assessment of microplastics in Australian biosolids: Abundance, seasonal variation and potential transport to agroecosystems
        Water Research
        Volume 250, 15 February 2024, 121071

         

      • Fertilisation of agricultural soils with municipal biosolids: Glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid inputs to Québec field crop soils
        Science of The Total Environment
        Volume 922, 20 April 2024, 171290

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      PhD Graduate Survey Transitions
      Challenges and Opportunities in Australia's Water Industry

      Researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) are conducting a project to gain insights into the experiences of PhD graduates who have transitioned from academia to the professional sector, with a specific focus on the Water Industry. The research aims to answer the following questions:

      • How relevant are the skills acquired during a PhD to water industry roles
      • Were there cultural influences on skill development and transition?
      • What challenges were faced during the transition from academia to industry
      • What support mechanisms and success factors were or should be available?

      The research project is looking for participants who meet the following criteria:

      • Hold a PhD granted by an Australian university.
      • Currently work or have recently worked in the Water Industry.

      If you meet these criteria and want to take part in this research,
      please consider participating via the link below.

      Express your interest

      Submit your project or research

      If you or your organisation are involved in a compelling biosolids project or research that you'd like to showcase (or if you've come across noteworthy work by others that could be of interest) please don't hesitate to reach out to Locus via admin@biosolids.com.au.

       

      We would be happy to consider including it in the upcoming ANZBP newsletter.

      Submit your research project

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