ACLCA Qld will be running foundation training in 2025 on Environmental Site Assessment geared towards graduates and new entries into the industry and CPD Module Workshops targeted to more experience practitioners.
ACLCA is confident that the training covers all major aspects of the contaminated land practice at a level of detail as identified in each module, suitable for practitioners new to the field or refresher for more experience practitioners.
CPD Module 2a: Phase 2 Sampling, Analysis and Quality Plan
Who should attend:
This module will target recent graduates and professionals new to the contaminated land industry.
Introduction and Module Overview
QLD Auditor Guidelines Section 3.15: The contaminated land investigation document must demonstrate that the investigation components of an assessment of site contamination listed in Section 1 of Schedule B2 of the contaminated land NEPM have been conducted for every stage of investigation. The components include a conceptual site model, data quality objectives, a sampling strategy, and a sampling and analysis quality plan. Those components should be updated as the investigations acquire better information about the site.
By the end of the session you will:
- Understand the importance of the systematic planning process in the collection of environmental data
- Understand why data collected must be representative for site assessment decisions
- Understand the process for development of Data Quality Objectives (DQOs), identification of Data Gaps and design of Sampling Analysis and Quality Plans (SAQPs)
- Have the tools and resources to use these design tools for your SAQPs and to assess third-party SAQPs
Presenter: Luke Amies: Epic Environmental Pty Ltd. Principal Environmental Scientist
Luke is a qualified Environmental Scientist, Licenced Asbestos Assessor and Certified Site Contamination Specialist with over nineteen years of experience in contaminated land and environmental consulting throughout Australia. Luke has worked on a wide range of soil and groundwater contamination and remediation projects and has developed and implemented remediation strategies to address and identify environmental risk at a variety of complex sites including former gas works, landfills and abandoned mine sites.
Date: 20 March 2025
Time: 1.30-4.30pm
Venue: Epic Environmental Level 17, 95 North Quay
Please contact Jennifer qld@aclca.com.au for online registrations
Cost: In person workshop Member $250.00 Regional Members Online $230.00
Non-Member $500.00