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SUMMARY:Biomass Connect Webinar No. 5
DESCRIPTION:Biomass Crops and Water Management\nFast-growing biomass crops can play a part as a toolkit measure in water quality protection from diffuse agricultural pollution as well as managing point source discharges such as those from rural waste water treatment works\, agri-food processing\, septic tanks and even leachates from landfill sites. More recently these crops are finding a role for waste water management in contained Zero Discharge systems for individual houses and hamlets in parts of the country where such containment is deemed necessary. Furthermore\, biomass crops can play a role in flood mitigation (stemming the flow of water and stopping large objects floating downstream and blocking culverts). This potentially allows these crops to enable people more time to prepare for a flood event and leads to a reduction in the economic impact and threat to life. This webinar explores the opportunities and the obstacles to harnessing this potential. \n \nOnce registered\, use the button below to join on the day. \n\n				Registered Participants Join Here\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			 \nSpeakers:\nChris Johnston – AFBI\nChris joined AFBI in 2012 where he is Project Leader in Environment & Renewable Energy research. Whilst the research programme that he manages is within the Agri-Environment Branch\, he is based at AFBI Hillsborough in Northern Ireland where the majority of the facilities for Environment and Renewable energy reside. \nChris is also part of the Biomass Connect Project Management Team. \nNeil Watkins – Energy Crops Consultancy\n \nNeil Watkins\, one of the Founding Directors of Energy Crops Consultancy and an Independent Adviser on energy crops\, has nearly 10 years of experience in developing\, promoting and establishing energy crops – as well as innovating and undertaking a broader range of work within the biomass energy sector. \nNeil’s work has received national and international recognition\, through providing end markets\, farmers and landowners with a dedicated\, bespoke and personal service which the company continues to fulfil today. ECC has a fleet of its specialist planting and harvesting machinery which is available for all its customers uses. \nHis many years of experience include pioneering energy crop planting across the UK and successfully building one of the largest networks of energy crop growers in Europe. Hundreds of farmers and landowners have been guided by his expertise from start to finish in land preparation\, planting\, crop management and harvesting\, all the way to drying and selling the finished wood chip product. His knowledge and experience is second-to-none in this fast-moving industry. \n\n				Register Here\n			 \n 
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