NWBRF Events
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3rd December 2025
Emerging Contaminants
Date: Wednesday, 3rd December 2025
Pre registration from 2:30pm and networking and refreshments from 6pm onwards.
Location: Dalton Building, Manchester Metropolitan University, Chester Street, Manchester, M1 5GD
Join students, industry professionals, academics, and regulators at the Northwest Brownfield Regeneration Forum for a focused discussion on emerging contaminants in land and groundwater. This event will explore the latest research, regulatory developments, and practical approaches to identifying and managing contaminants such as PFAS, pesticides and cosmetics in the context of brownfield redevelopment.
Featured Talks & Speakers:
Paul Nathanail (Land Quality Management Ltd / NTU)
PFAS Much ado about nothing or Hubble, bubble, toil and trouble is THAT the question?
A deep dive into PFAS risk, regulation, and remediation, led by the author of CIRIAs PFAS guidance (C819, 2024).
Dr Ehi Idahosa-Taylor (WRc)
Emerging contaminants in everyday products understanding para-phenylenediamine (PPD)
A case study on how common chemicals like PPD can become environmental pollutants, with insights from WRcs toxicology team.
Dr Daniel Niepsch (University of Bristol / UBU Environmental Ltd)
Recovered road sweepings a suitable soil alternative?
Exploring the potential reuse of urban waste materials in land regeneration and their environmental implications.
Jack Shore (REGENESIS) & Steve Jackson (Soilfix)
Planning for flexibility creating robust remediation designs for real-world conditions
A practical case study on remediating a former timber yard site with complex contamination using adaptive and integrated techniques.
Geraint Williams (HKA)
PFAS litigation – a review of analytical techniques
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27th September 2024
PFAS: What does the North West need to know and what does it not yet know
Join us for an exclusive session with Dr. Paul Nathanail,
Director of Land Quality Management Ltd.
A Chartered Geologist and Specialist in Land Condition, Paul is at the forefront of contaminated land management and brownfield redevelopment. He has led the development of the UK's most widely used soil screening values and co-authored the essential CIRIA guides on asbestos and PFAS in soil.