On-country Erosion and Sediment Control
Presented by Dallas Frazier – International Erosion Control Association
When? 5pm-7pm Tuesday 13th June 2023
Where? Taroom Bowls Club
What will this workshop cover?
Designed to give participants a practical overview of best-practice erosion and sediment control principals in the context of nature based systems, this workshop is designed to be educational for anyone involved in natural area restoration and repairing country from human impacted processes. This training aims to equip participants with the fundamental knowledge and skill to address erosion and sediment control issues and undertake revegetation and natural area restoration on country.
Who is this workshop aimed?
The workshop aims to be an interactive educational forum, consisting of presentations, group exercises and numerous question times. The workshop is primarily aimed at traditional custodians, landholders and environmental practitioners, but all are welcome!
RSVP preferred
To provide us with an estimate of numbers please RSVP to enquiries@wardingarri.com.au by Friday 9th June if you are able. Light refreshments will be provided.
Dallas Frazier is an Environmental and Sustainability Manager with a demonstrated history of working to high sustainability standards and focussing in circular economic outcomes within the construction industry. Strong community and social services professional skilled in Environmental Issues, Erosion and Sediment Control, IS Council framework, Biodiversity, Environmental Auditing, Environmental Awareness, and Civil Construction.
This project received grant funding from the Queensland Government.
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