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2022 saw Canal & River Trust have to close, or restrict hours, on many of the canals and rivers they manage.  Adam Comerford, CRT’s National hydrology Manager will speak about managing water resources on CRT’s canals and rivers, and Neil Owen, CRT Regional Engineer, will explain why maintenance on the waterways costs so much more than most people think.

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IWA West London Branch
Event Dates

3rd November 2022 - from 7.30 p.m.

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Canal & River Trust – Water Resources and Costs of Maintenance

2022 saw Canal & River Trust have to close, or restrict hours, on many of the canals and rivers they manage.  Adam Comerford, CRT’s National hydrology Manager will speak about managing water resources on CRT’s canals and rivers, and Neil Owen, CRT Regional Engineer, will explain why maintenance on the waterways costs so much more than most people think.

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Prompt start at 7.30 p.m.  To finish by 9.00 p.m.

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Roger Stocker ([email protected])

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