Join us for the first in our new series of free online webinars. For the first in the series, CAT lecturer Louise Halestrap will take you on a virtual tour of the water cycle from the sky to the sea, with CAT in the middle.
Our new series of free online webinars will feature different speakers, from our Graduate School lecturers to Short Course tutors, talking on a wide array of sustainability related topics, from energy and water provision to how we can create a zero carbon Britain.
Water Systems
Exploring CAT’s off-grid water system provides an incredibly useful way of exploring the story of water, as water moves through the site, from our reservoir, through our water treatment and eventually to the sea.
Louise will detail the whole water cycle, from water capture, cleaning it for drinking, and re-cleaning it after use before it enters the river and eventually the sea. There will be a chance to see what a low impact rural sanitation system looks like, and to explore the best systems for different locations and usage patterns.
Key information
- Duration: 1 hour, including talk and Q&A
- Upcoming dates: Wednesday 27 May 2020
- Start time: 7.30pm
- Spaces are limited to 100 people
- Booking required (see below)
- There will be opportunities to ask questions
How it works
- Webinars are hosted on Zoom and booking a place is required (see below)
- You can only book one place at a time.
- Bookings require a functioning email address as the link to access the webinar will be sent there. Only one booking is allowed per email address.
- You’ll usually receive notifications from us 1 day and 1 hour before the event is scheduled to take place.
- This notification will include a Zoom webinar link. Simply click shortly before the webinar is due to begin.
- Do not share your email link with other users. Space on the webinars is limited and each link will only give one user access.
- If you have any questions please get in touch
Meet your tutor
Graduating from Aberystwyth University with a BSc in Environmental Biology, Louise has a passion for researching topics such as biodegradation and eco-refurbishment. She has worked in university, private and charity sectors on large scale composting and organics research and development.
She now teaches at our Graduate School of the Environment and supports students who are using distance learning.