Professional Short Course: National Acid Sulfate Soils Guidance

Professional Short Course: National Acid Sulfate Soils Guidance

Professional Short Course: National Acid Sulfate Soils Guidance - identification and assessment

By Environmental Analysis Laboratory, SCU

Date and time

Thu, 19 Sep 2024 9:00 AM - Fri, 20 Sep 2024 5:00 PM AWST

Location

Mercure Hotel

10 Irwin Street Perth, WA 6000 Australia

About this event

  • 1 day 8 hours

Are you familiar with the recently released National acid sulfate soils sampling and identification methods manual and National acid sulfate soils identification and laboratory methods manual?

The Environmental Analysis Laboratory at Southern Cross University, in collaboration with the Western Australian Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, are offering a two day short course for professionals responsible for assessing and managing acid sulfate soils.

The course in 2024 will be led by Dr Nick Ward, Dr Steve Appleyard and Graham Lancaster, co-authors of the national guidance documents.

Early bird special - course costs $1,400 (excluding GST) now until 23 August.

Course costs $1,500 (excluding GST) from 24 August 2024.

Further information: Overview of the course.

Organised by

The Environmental Analysis Laboratory (EAL) specialises in a range of quality analytical services. Operating since 1993, EAL is part of Southern Cross University (SCU), located at the Lismore campus in Northern NSW, Australia. Strong partnerships with SCU's Special Research Centres, and EALs flexibility and capacity to diversify, enables the laboratory to adopt new and innovative techniques as they are developed and tested, through ongoing research.

Management and staff have a strong commitment to quality assurance. EAL holds NATA accreditation for a wide range of tests. All analysis is backed by rigorous quality control procedures, with proven reproducibility through regular proficiency trials. EAL provides world-standard work in the shortest possible time frame, at commercially competitive prices.

The EAL regularly offers short courses for professionals responsible for assessing and managing acid sulfate soils, in accordance with the National Acid Sulfate Soils Guidance. Further information is available at:

https://www.scu.edu.au/environmental-analysis-laboratory---eal/professional-short-courses/