CRC CARE was proud to host Contamination CleanUp 07
Conference held in Adelaide from June 24th - 28th 2007. The
Conference brought together more than 400 leading scientists,
industrialists and regulators from around Australia, and the world,
to explore emerging issues related to the assessment and
remediation of contaminated sites, to speed up technology transfer
and exchange information on innovative developments in fundamental
and applied environmental research.
Three very successful and well attended workshops
were held on the Sunday, covering the areas of Ecological Risk
Assessment; Human Health Risk Assessment; and Groundwater: Site
Characterisation and Remediation. The workshops provided
state of the art knowledge to attendees, and were presented by
National and International experts, in the discipline area.
These courses targeted scientists, research students, regulators,
auditors, consultants and individuals responsible for contamination
assessment and management.
The official opening of the conference was
performed by the Hon. Steph Key, representing the Premier of South
Australia, followed by the Opening Plenary Address by Professor
Malcolm Sumner from the University of Georgia.
Over the duration of the Conference, delegates from
more than 30 countries were in attendance to listen to more than 90
presentations relating to contamination assessment and
remediation.
The highlight of the conference was the launch of
the Remediation Industry Cluster by Senator the Hon. Nick
Minchin. Senator Minchin noted that the Cluster is dedicated
to bringing the best new technology and advice in this field from
science to industry and from company to company and promoting the
sharing of information about market and technology
opportunities. The Cluster will be a forum for private and
public sector organisations to tackle issues that block efficient
and effective remediation of contamination of water, land and
air.
The Conference and Cluster were also supported by
EcoForum that convened an Industry Summit. The Summit was the
first event of its kind to be held in Australia. It was an
opportunity for industry, regulators, scientists and members of
community organisations to discuss the challenges and opportunities
presented by environmental contamination and consider the issues
that influence and shape the way the contamination remediation
sector operates.
Throughout that conference, delegates had the
opportunity to engage with key organisations represented at the
conference through their exhibition booths. The presence of
organisations with the capacity to deliver solutions to the
contamination prevention, assessment and remediation sector was
well received, and their contribution was very welcome.
On the final evening of the Conference more than
170 delegates enjoyed the Gala Dinner at the Hilton. Those
who attended were treated to an array of entertainment and
performances. It was also a chance for CRC CARE to thank many
of the keynote presenters for their valued contribution to the
event.
Those that were able to stay an extra day on the
Thursday attended a Technical Tour of three Adelaide sites that
included ITP, Department of Defence Edinburgh and Bolivar
Wastewater plant. The tour included a lunch in the Barossa
Valley Vineyard Jacobs Creek, to close off a very enjoyable
conference.
Planning has already commenced for the 2009 CleanUp
Conference, and we hope to make to the 2009 event even more
successful.