[NatureNS] NSIS Lecture: "All You Need to Know About the Halifax Harbour Clean-Up"

Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 14:31:22 -0400
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Hi, all-

A lecture on the Halifax Harbour Clean-up project, originally scheduled for 
last month, was cancelled due to a storm. It has been re-scheduled for 
Monday, January 8 at 7:30. Note that the location is Alumni Hall at Kings' 
College, instead of at the NSMNH where they normally meet.

Here's the (forgive me) poop:

NOVA SCOTIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
presenting science to Nova Scotians since 1862

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE
all are welcome
All you need to know about the Halifax Harbour Clean Up
Dan O'Halloran, President, O'Halloran Campbell Consultants, Halifax, NS

This illustrated talk will outline the design, construction, progress and 
expected completion dates for the Halifax Harbour Solutions project 
currently being built in the HRM. The project includes the construction of 
large trunk collection sewers and three plants in Halifax, Dartmouth and 
Herring Cove for advanced primary sewage treatment. In addition to improving 
the quality of the harbour water, the $250-million project will also include 
a Biosolids Processing Facility to be located in the Aerotech Business Park. 
This plant will produce a fertilizer approved by the federal government for 
use on agricultural lands. O'Halloran Campbell Consultants have been 
providing project management advice and general consulting input for the 
Halifax Harbour Solutions project for almost 30 years.

Monday, January 8, 2007, 7:30 pm
Alumni Hall, University of King's College
6350 Coburg Rd, Halifax

For more information, please contact Stuart Grossert, email 
nsis@chebucto.ns.ca;
find out more about the NSIS at www.chebucto.ns.ca/Science/NSIS/

Non-perishable donations will be accepted for the Food Bank.

Regards

Peter Payzant

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