A Successful Safari: Applications Are Now Closed Until the Next One!

August 28th, 2007

Our Leachate Safari in June 2007 was a highly sucessful event. A coach full of waste management experts, contactors and regulatory staff visited 7 leachate treatment plants at 7 landfill sites around the UK.

We will no doubt hold another similar event at a future date, however, no date has yet been set for this.

If you would like information about our leachate treatment plants, or you have a specific leachate problem, we would be pleased to hear from you. Please use the Contact Form, on the Contact Us page on this blog, or phone using the number provided.

Final Itinerary Now Available for Leachate Safari

June 21st, 2007

For all those keen to know exactly where we will visit on our “Safari” next week, we have at last produced the Final Itinerary.

The route and leachate treatment plant sites chosen have changed since the earlier preliminary version, and this present route was only settled upon after much discussion.

The selection and number of sites is now at least as broad as in our preliminary route, but the mileage is lower, and the rest times for our coach driver match requirements much better. Time will tell whether we can achieve the visit and journey times allocated!

The final itinerary can be downloaded from the following link.

enviros-leachate-safari-2007-itinerary.pdf

Please remember to bring Personal Protective Clothing as stated on the Itinerary.

You will need Acrobat Reader installed to view and print this document.

We have also prepared a simple H&S Risk Assessment which, if you require it, can be downloaded from the following link:

enviros-safari-2007-risk-assessment-for-site-visits.doc

Leachate Safari - Places Filling Rapidly. Have You Registered!

May 25th, 2007

Leachate Safari - Places are filling rapidly, so register now to avoid disappointment!

The Enviros Leachate Safari tour of operating UK leachate treatment plants, which we began publicising through this blog in April, has now passed the half full stage, and the rate of new registrations has been rising rapidly this week.

We are delighted to receive so many bookings this early, for the 27 and 28 June event. But, with still over a month before the event, we are bound to have to disappoint some applicants.

Unfortunately, we will only be able to take one coach full, so it is very much on a first come, first served, basis.

We have bookings from leachate plant operators and managers, of both present plants and future plants and for whom we are designing, procuring and commissioning new plants at present.

We also have Environment Agency regulatory staff joining us, and possibly SEPA and EPA (Ireland) attendees, will also be present.

There is likely to be at least one research student joining us as well.

So far, our visitors will be arriving from England, Ireland, and Sweden.

If you have registered for this email newsletter on the http://www.leachatesafari.com/ blog, and have been considering joining us, but have not yet registered using the form here then don’t delay! Act now to avoid disappointment! We would especially not want our early subscribers to miss out.

Register for your place here, before it is too late!

Dates and Itinerary Published for Enviros Leachate Safari

April 5th, 2007

Dates and a full Provisional itinerary are now available from the Enviros Safari Blog Site, here. 

The two day Safari will be held on Wednesday 27 June and Thursday 28 June 2007.

The itinerary, which is subject to site operator confirmation, is summarised as follows:

DAY 1 – From Reed Beds for Treatment of Leachate Contaminated Groundwater to a Large “Design and Build” Leachate Treatment Plant

Pick ups from Birmingham Station and Birmingham Airport Car Park

Morning:

  • Visit Midlands Leachate Reed Bed Treatment Plant (Site 1)

(Lunch: Sandwiches supplied en-route)

Afternoon:

  • Visit a sophisticated Humberside Leachate Treatment Plant (Site 2)
  • Visit an operating Leachate Methane Stripping Plant (Site 3)
  • Visit a Leachate Treatment Plant in Lancashire (Site 4)

Evening Meal in historic Shrewsbury town restaurant (included in cost), meet and talk.

Overnight: Hotel in Shrewsbury, Shropshire Shrewsbury Sleep Inn Hotel (Pre-booked by Enviros when you register) and check-in (Each delegate pays for own accommodation on arrival.)

DAY 2 - From the Smallest Leachate Treatment Plant Operating (a Wheely bin - Trial!) to the Biggest/Highest Contaminant Loading UK Leachate Treatment Plant

Morning:

  • View a current Leachate Treatability Trial in progress.
  • View a Leachate (Nitrification) Treatment Plant in North Wales (Site 5)
  • View a small Leachate Treatment Plant (Site 6) (plus a possible additional Leachate Treatment Plant visit - if time permits)

(Lunch: Sandwiches supplied en-route)

Afternoon: 

  • Visit a large Merseyside Leachate Treatment Plant - the Biggest/Highest Contaminant Loading UK Leachate Treatment Plant (Site 7)

After the Merseyside visit we will return to Birmingham Airport Car Park and also provide a Drop Off at Birmingham International Railway Station.

Please do register EARLY, to avoid disappointment. The Safari is being extensively advertised and spaces are limited to just one coach.

The Distribution of Enviros Leachate Treatment Plants (UK and Ireland)

January 18th, 2007

Leachate Treatment Plants 2007 Click on the thumbnail image to see Enviros leachate plant locations throughout the UK. Unfortunately, during the safari we can only visit a sample of these treatment plant faciliities.

The plants shown are all either operational plants or leachate treatment projects in progress.

Welcome to the new Enviros Leachate Safari 2007 web site and blog.

December 12th, 2006

This is the site to return to, to find out about all the details of the Enviros Safari 2007 which is being planned to provide landfill and waste industry professionals with a detailed insight into landill leachate treatment as successfully practised at a selection of Enviros Consulting designed leachate treatment plants in the UK.

This will be the third leachate “Safari” we have held.

Comments on the previous safaris were very favourable. Come with us to see these sites, put your questions to plant operators and get a unique insight into successful landfill leachate management.

Hello leachatebusters!

December 12th, 2006

Welcome to The Leachate Safari Web Site.

If you have arrived here already, we are not sure how you found us, but we are planning a Safari for June 2007.

Subscribe by entering your email address in the Subscribe box above, so that we can keep you informed of all future developments and enable you to register for a place.