Maintaining Safe Discharge in Severe Weather Events – A Use Case for Incline Plate Settling Tanks

Includes a Live Web Event on 2025/07/17 at 5:00 PM (MDT)

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Maintaining Safe Discharge in Severe Weather Events – A Use Case for Incline Plate Settling Tanks

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Date: Friday 18th July (Aust/NZ) |Thursday 17th July USA
Time: 9am AEST | 11am NZ | 5pm MT

Presented by: Ella Harford, Environmental Advisor, Fulton Hogan and George Everest, Hire Manager, Prime Fluid Management
Level: Intermediate
Duration: 1 hour
Type of Course: Webinar - Live

Join our webinar to discover how small-footprint, mobile inclined plate settling tanks (Lamella Clarifiers) can enhance efficiency during rain events, especially when discharging to sensitive natural waterways. 
We'll use the post-cyclone Gabrielle recovery on the main arterial route to northern New Zealand (SH1 at Brynderwyn Hill) as a case study to illustrate their mobility, performance, and ease of deployment. Learn how 100% solar-powered units with advanced monitoring capabilities can support your projects in remote areas. Gain valuable insights into overcoming the challenges posed by remote or hilly terrain. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your project outcomes—sign up today.

Learning Objective: 

• Understanding how contemporary incline plate settling tanks operate
• Understanding of the use case for incline plate settling when space, transit, and economics impact on traditional ESE measures
• Ability to weigh the benefits of ponds and LDBs versus Incline Plate Settling as part of the ESE design and planning process
• Practical insight into handling rainwater in an environmentally sensitive, geographically constrained area

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Ella Harford

Environmental Advisor

Fulton Hogan

Ella serves as the Environmental Advisor for Fulton Hogan's civil projects located within Auckland and Northland. In her role, she supports environmental management and compliance across a diverse array of civil infrastructure projects. These projects include the construction of bridges, boardwalks, reservoirs, and pump stations, as well as the Brynderwyn Hill Recovery works and over 20 retaining walls under New Zealand's emergency works framework.

George Everest

Hire Manager

Prime Fluid Management

George is passionate about water treatment and discharge compliance within the civil construction sector. Since joining Prime Fluid Management from school five years ago, he gained experience and expertise through extensive in-house training. George specializes in mobile pump and water treatment products, focusing on solution design and deployment to ensure projects meet compliance and water discharge consent requirements. His dedication and hands-on experience make him a valuable asset in the field of water resources and environmental management.

This event is worth one (1) Professional Development Hours.

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