Monitoring and Management of Flooding and Surface Water
Wed, 15 May
|The Castlefield Rooms
Sponsored by UDlive
Time & Location
15 May 2024, 09:30 – 16:00
The Castlefield Rooms, 18-20 Castle St, Manchester M3 4LZ, UK
About the event
This workshop brings together technology providers, users, policy developers and researchers to share experience and knowledge on the use of sensors and data in the monitoring and management of flooding and surface water. A range of speakers will present current work in the UK delivering innovative practical solutions. The day is structured around the themes of innovation and legacy with panel discussions focused on answering the most topical questions in this area and looking to the future needs and opportunities.
Agenda:
09:30 Refreshments & Registration
10:00 Introduction from the Chairman, Dr Leo Carswell – WRc & SWIG
Innovation – the role of emerging technology and data sharing
10:20 Simon Gilliland - Flood Technology Group & Defra PFR Roundtable Member: Embracing Flood Adaptive Technology: A Paradigm Shift for Sustainable Development
10:40 Tom De La Rosa – Environment Agency: Surface Water and the Flood and Coastal Resilience Innovation Programme
11:00 Refreshments & Networking
11:30 Brian Back – Radio Data Networks: High SIL Sensors for Flood Monitoring
11:50 Phil Bennett – UDlive: Sensing the Surge: Mitigating Flood and Infiltration Through New Methods of Sensing and Simulation
12:10 Panel Discussion
12:50 Lunch & Networking
What does the future look like?
13:50 Dr Andy Nichols & Dr Yiqi Wu - University of Sheffield, & Dr Sonja Ostojin – Environmental Monitoring Solutions: Rail Flood Risk Monitoring
14:10 Anna Hastings – Blue Heart Project & East Sussex County Council: Blue Heart – Progress, Challenges and Where Next for Implementing Integrated Flood Warnings
14:30 Dr Alex Osborne - University of Hull: Rain to Drain: Monitoring SuDS as Part of DIG Surface Water Resilience Project (FCRIP)
14:50 Charlotte Markey – Polypipe & John Griffiths - Kisters: From Nature Based Solutions to Nature Based Systems - The Interplay Between Technology and Nature
15:10 Panel Discussion
The following are suggestions of local hotels (provided by the venue) that may be of use to anyone who may be travelling from further afield:
LOCK KEEPERS COTTAGE - LOCATED ON SITE AT THE CASTLEFIELD ROOMS Booking directly via Airbnb https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/21558942,
INNSIDE BY Melia Manchester 0161 200 2532 Innside.manchester@melia.com,
THE HILTON - DEANSGATE www.hilton.com0161 870 1642,
THE MARRIOT VICTORIA AND ALBERT 0161 838 4111 events@tjevandamanchester.co.uk www.marriott.co.uk/manva
For help making travel arrangements:
TRAVEL INFORMATION BY CAR: The nearest motorways are the M602 and the M60.
BY AIR: Manchester Airport (8.4 miles)
BY RAIL: Rail direct to Deansgate where we are only a five minute walk or alternatively, take the train to Manchester Piccadilly or Victoria station, then Metrolink to Deansgate.
Tickets
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