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Lunch & Learn Webinar Series March 2026

19 Mar, 2026 – 19 Mar, 2026 | 11:00am – 12:00pm AEDT | Zoom

Join us for the upcoming ANZBP Lunch and Learn Webinar in March 2026.

This ANZBP Lunch & Learn will share insights from a recent Europe study tour, co-presented by Shao Dong Yap (City of Gold Coast) and Ilje Pikaar (IPMF Technologies).


Introducing WorldFirst Vertical Biosolids Drying Technology

The City of Gold Coast is exploring alternative biosolids drying technologies to significantly reduce biosolids volumes. Conventional natural drying methods like drying beds occupy a large footprint and have inconsistent drying efficiencies. Alternative thermal drying technologies rely on external heat, making them energyintensive and costly.

Brisbanebased startup IPMF Technologies has developed a word-first vertical drying solution, 3DAeroDry®, which reduces biosolids volumes by up to 85% at ambient temperatures without external heat input at low footprint. The City has partnered with IPMF Technologies to install a demonstration plant at the Coombabah Sewage Treatment Plant to evaluate the technology’s practical and economic viability. This presentation outlines the operating principles, demonstration plant design,  results to date, and next steps. 


Shao Dong Yap, City of Gold Coast

Shao is a wastewater treatment planning lead at the City of Gold Coast and project manager for biosolids drying trial at Coombabah STP. He has over 15 years of experience spanning across wastewater treatment planning, design, operations and research. He is passionate about finding an innovate solution towards sustainable biosolids management.  

 

Ilje Pikaar, IPMF Technologies

Ilje is a RPEQ environmental and chemical engineer with 20 years’ experience in wastewater treatment, project management, research and development and innovation. He is one of the co-founders of IPMF Technologies and also holds a part-time position as an Associate Professor in Environmental Engineering at The University of Queensland. He is passionate about turning innovation into real‑world impact.


Event Details
Event type: Webinar
Date: Thursday, 19 March 2026
Time: 11:00am to 12:00pm AEDT
Venue: Webinar – Online
Please note: the webinar will commence at 11:00am (AEDT Time), running for approximately 60 minutes and will include presentations followed by a Q&A.  

 

AWA Members & Non-members: Register Here

ANZBP members: Register Here

For More Information Please Contact:

Laura Jarimba, Event Manager
P: +61 2 9467 8435 | Email: ljarimba@awa.asn.au

Locus Liu, International and Industry Program Coordinator
P: +61 2 9467 8430 | Email: lliu@awa.asn.au

 
This Lunch & Learn is free for ANZBP Partners
If you are unsure if your organization is an ANZPB partner you can check here:

 


Lunch & Learn Webinar Series February 2026

19 Feb, 2026 – 19 Feb, 2026 | 11:00am – 12:00pm AEDT | Zoom

Join us for the upcoming ANZBP Lunch and Learn Webinar in February 2026.

This ANZBP Lunch & Learn will share insights from a recent Europe study tour, co-presented by Nick Bates (Hunter Water) and Chris Conway (Beca HunterH2O).


If you work in water, waste or regulation, you already know biosolids are getting harder to manage as the rules tighten and land application comes under pressure. So what happens next? To find out, Beca and Hunter Water packed their PPE and headed to Europe, visiting real, operating plants across the UK and Germany. In this episode, we share what we saw on the ground—from farms to furnaces—and what those lessons might mean for Australia as we head toward advanced thermal treatment pathways. Because when regulations change… sludge happens. 

This presentation shares key learnings from a UK and Germany biosolids study tour organised by Beca and attended by Beca’s Technical Directors, with participation from Hunter Water, to inform future sustainable biosolids management in Australia. The tour was deliberately focused on visiting operational, full‑scale facilities and research facilities to gather practical insights into how a range of biosolids treatment technologies perform in practice, including their operational complexity, reliability, energy balance and product outcomes. 

The presentation outlines Hunter Water’s current biosolids context and key regulatory drivers, including increasing contaminant scrutiny, PFAS policy changes and future requirements to cease ocean sludge disposal. It then examines international responses such as advanced anaerobic digestion, sludge centralisation, drying, incineration and advanced thermal conversion (ATC) technologies, including dry carbonisation, drawing directly on observations from operational plants. 

Case studies from major European facilities (Beckton, Colchester, Kleve, Bottrop and Mannheim) demonstrate that regulation is the primary factor shaping biosolids end use. In the UK, a framework that has historically supported agricultural recycling has resulted in continued reliance on land application, although this pathway is becoming increasingly constrained by emerging contaminant concerns. In contrast, Germany’s more prescriptive regulation, including restrictions on land application and mandated phosphorus recovery, has driven a clear shift toward ATC, incineration and drying technologies. 

The core insight is that this first‑hand understanding of operating ATC and advanced digestion systems is highly valuable in the Australian context, as regulatory change is increasingly pointing toward thermal and non‑land‑application pathways. These technologies can deliver improved contaminant management, energy recovery and volume reduction, but they are more complex and capital‑intensive. Future Australian investment decisions will therefore require careful alignment between regulatory expectations, technology maturity, operational capability and viable end‑product markets.


Nick Bates, Hunter Water
Nicholas Bates is the Program Lead for Biosolids and Resources at Hunter Water. A chartered chemical engineer with 17 years of experience in the water industry, Nicholas is dedicated to a sustainable and circular approach to biosolids management and taking action on climate change.   

 

Chris Conway, Beca HunterH2O
Chris has over 30 years of experience in the water industry, specialising in biological treatment processes and advanced thermal conversion (ATC) solutions for biosolids management, with projects delivered across ANZ, Middle East, South Korea, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and South Pacific. He has held senior roles including Principal Design Manager, Technical Advisor and Commissioning Engineer.  Chris has extensive experience in the design and upgrade of biological treatment systems and is currently leading the design of an advanced thermal conversion system in Australia, providing process design, technology evaluation, and integration with upstream and downstream treatment processes. He has co‑authored technical publications in the water sector and has delivered complex brownfield and remote site upgrades.


Event Details
Event type: Webinar
Date: Thursday, 19 February 2026
Time: 11:00am to 12:00pm AEDT
Venue: Webinar – Online

AWA Members & Non-members: Register Here

ANZBP members: Register Here

For More Information Please Contact:

Laura Jarimba, Event Manager
P: +61 2 9467 8435 | Email: ljarimba@awa.asn.au

Locus Liu, International and Industry Program Coordinator
P: +61 2 9467 8430 | Email: lliu@awa.asn.au

 
This Lunch & Learn is free for ANZBP Partners
If you are unsure if your organization is an ANZPB partner you can check here: