FWR Events

The Future Water Report Card as a Risk Register Event

Online Event

The Future Water Report Card serves as a compass, navigating through the complexities of water management. However, to truly harness its potential and steer towards a sustainable future, it’s imperative to complement it with a Risk Register version. This enhanced tool not only amplifies the value and importance of proactive water management but also provides […]

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Future home life with water in new build residential developments

Online Event

This webinar will present work by University of Manchester researchers on the Ofwat Innovation-funded Enabling Water Smart Communities (EWSC) project. EWSC is an innovation project exploring the relationship between integrated water management, community engagement and practices and housing development to unlock new opportunities for cross-sector delivery and stewardship. Ella Foggitt from the University of Manchester […]

Pollution from highway runoff and the strategies to manage it

Online Event

In this webinar, Jo will describe the extent of water pollution caused by highway runoff in the UK and the effects of the toxins in the pollution. She will also explore how these harmful discharges fit in with other sources of pollution and how we could potentially raise the profile of the problem. Jo will […]

FWR webinar: Protecting Scotland’s groundwater quality

Online Event

This free webinar will provide an overview of the new groundwater quality standards for Scotland, including the key changes to Scottish Environment Protection Agency’s (SEPA’s) associated guidance on assigning groundwater criteria for pollutant inputs, and on land contamination impacts on the water environment. This updated guidance is relevant to hydrogeological risk assessments in support of […]

A body of knowledge: Unravelling murders through water science

Online Event

Forensic hydrology is a specialised field within environmental science that uses hydrological methods to solve legal and criminal problems. This interdisciplinary field merges principles from environmental science, geology and chemistry to investigate and elucidate incidents involving flowing water. From tracing the origins of water contamination to determining the timing and sources of floods, forensic hydrology […]

FWR webinar: Planning citizen science monitoring of rivers

Online Event

The CastCo Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative (CastCo project) is building a shared understanding of monitoring data so that citizen scientists can work alongside professionals to restore rivers together. They have been working with eight Demonstration Catchments for the last two and a half years, where volunteer coordinators have built a workforce of volunteers to carry […]

Harnessing BNG to amplify urban flood risk management

Online Event

Flooding is the number one natural hazard in the UK (CCC, 2021). The risks and associated costs of flooding are growing due to climate change, but the planning system in England has not yet adapted accordingly. The Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) legislation came into effect in England from February 2024 and represents a significant shift […]

Freshwater Biological Association – Annual Scientific Meeting

Nottingham Trent University

Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) is delighted to announce the 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM). They have a tremendous range of keynote speakers and presenters from a wide variety of backgrounds and stages in their careers. They are also able to offer financial support for early career members via the newly created Richard Chadd Bursary Fund. […]

FWR webinar – Working with farmers for river restoration

Online Event

Farmers and land managers have a huge influence on Britain’s rural environment, but there is only so much that an individual, acting in isolation, can achieve on their own. By working together, aided by an advisor or ‘facilitator’, farmers and land managers can work more cohesively together in their locality. This enables them to collectively […]

Enabling community maintenance for local FRM – new guidance

Online Event

Join us for the launch of CIRIA’s new guidance, Enabling community maintenance for local flood risk management (C821), to explore approaches to empowering local community groups to maintain flood risk infrastructure and improve their local environment if they wish to do so. Header image: © sunakri | Adobe Stock