
A new way to tackle disturbed soils
Includes a Live Web Event on 2025/08/20 at 6:00 PM (MDT)
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A new way to tackle disturbed soils
DATE and TIME: 21st August at 10am AEST,
Mr Paul Storer, MSc, CPAg, FAA | Consultant Soil Microbiologist | EnviroStraw Pty Ltd
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 1 hour
Type of Course: Webinar - Live
Spotlighting a new system that enhances microbial health and activity in disturbed soils, this webinar will examine soil analysis in a case study – demonstrating how soil health can be built using a specific suite of beneficial microbes with non-leaching mineral fertiliser.
Educating the erosion and revegetation industry on the ways in which soil microbes can significantly enhance outcomes on disturbed soils, the webinar will look at how the system can reduce erosion by building soil carbon, and stabilise dispersive soils with the use of glomalin and calcium. This webinar is ideal for attendees working with disturbed soils at construction sites, mining sites and roading projects.
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Paul Storer
Consultant Soil Microbiologist
Envirostraw
Paul Storer MSc, CPAg, FAA is the Senior Consultant Soil Microbiologist at EnviroStraw. With over 44 years of experience in soil science research, regenerative land rehabilitation and farm management, Paul bridges the gap between academic research and real-world industry application. He specialises in developing practical, science-based programs and technologies that restore biological function to depleted and disturbed soils, improve erosion control, and build stable soil carbon.
Paul works closely with rehabilitation teams, contractors, and land managers across Australia to deliver effective, resilient, and sustainable outcomes that align with both environmental priorities and emerging ESG performance expectations.
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