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NACA Air Quality Courses 2010 |
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Essential Air Quality Management (27 - 28 September 2010) – a two-day course introducing managers to the essential elements of the new air quality legislation and its requirements. Participants will be introduced to the NEM:AQA, and air quality management plans – incorporating the tools of emission inventories, dispersion modelling, and air quality monitoring. This course is ideal for individuals or organisations wishing to get an overview of the latest developments in air quality legislation and can be tailored to suit your specific requirements. Venue: Johannesburg, Cost R 3,500 (ex VAT). Download Details and Registration form here. Introduction to Air Quality Monitoring (subject to demand) - a 4-day course leading to a NQF level 8 certificate through the University of Johannesburg (6 NQF points), Venue: Johannesburg, cost R 9,500 (ex VAT). Download Details and Registration form here. Introduction to Air Quality Management (13 – 23 September 2010) - a 10-day course leading to a NQF level 7 certificate through the University of Johannesburg (10 NQF points), Venue: Johannesburg, Cost: R 12 500 (ex VAT). Download Details and Registration form here. The Calpuff Model – Advanced Techniques in Dispersion Modelling (18 – 20 October 2010). Venue: Johannesburg, cost R 11, 000 (ex VAT). Download Details and Registration form here. Please contact Mieke van Tienhoven on email:
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for more details, or on 083 294 1333. Alternatively contact Bev Terry on
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NACA is aware that the process of gaining knowledge and understanding around Air Quality is an ongoing journey. To encourage and inspire NACA members and others interested in the environmental sciences, NACA is establishing a set of workshops that are going to run throughout the year. These workshops are affiliated with prominent universities and experts in the field so as to give maximum credibility. This is an exciting venture for both NACA and the Clean Air community. The first seminar of 2010 will be hosted by the NACA Northern branch, who welcome Dr Jesse Thé of Lakes Environmental Software. (click to view events) |
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Two students have been awarded NACA bursaries for their studies in air quality and climate change. Congratulations to Maphuti Kwata and Nomsa Thabethe - we wish you well in your studies. Applications for the 2011 academic year must be submitted by 1 October 2010 on the attached application form (click here to download). |
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