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Collaboratively reconceptualize real-time alignments before bricks-and-clicks “outside the box” thinking.
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The National Association of Drainage Contractors (NADC) and Energy & Utility Skills has announced that a new Safety, Health and Environmental Awareness (SHEA) training scheme for the drainage and sewer industry will be launched at the beginning of November. The new training programme complements the SHEA schemes already in place for the water, power, gas and waste industries, making a complete set for the utilities sector. Read More
It is an offence to cause or knowingly permit a water pollution discharge activity. The offences cover pollution of all watercourses, including streams, rivers, lakes, estuaries, coastal waters and the territorial sea out to 3 nautical miles. Groundwater is included as a watercourse. For England and Wales, the principal water pollution offences are contained in the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010: regulations 38(1) and 12(1). Read More
NADC Environmental & Waste Committee working virtually
As is the case with many organisations, the NADC is still having regular board and technical meetings.
Read MoreNADC calls for change to furlough arrangements
Trade body proposes employees to be taken in and out of furlough on a weekly basis.
Read MorePersonally I would like to thank each and every one of you for your fantastic support that you have shown the NADC over the past few weeks! You guys are simply amazing! I would like to say a big thank you to all NADC members for pulling together in a time of need. As you will know PPE has been hard to get hold for some contractors, so we called out to all NADC members for help. We had a great response from members that wanted to help other NADC members and for this we are truly grateful. Coming together as an industry can only be a positive thing in the current circumstances and the NADC will do whatever it can to help members (and non-member contractors) through this difficult time.
Jayne Neale – NADC Secretariat