Posted 17 June 2011
Attendees of the NSW IAH Symposium 2011: Hydrogeology in NSW – the Challenge of Uncertainty are invited to a free tour of the GEIF headquarters on Wednesday, 7 September 2011 at UNSW Water Research Laboratory, 110 King St, Manly Vale.
Check out the latest applied research in groundwater, surface water and more!
Tour schedule
09:30 am Tour of research facilities
10:30 am Morning tea
11:00 am Demonstrations and talks
12:30 pm BBQ lunch
02:00 pm Opening of Groundwater EIF Headquarters
Cost
FREE for Symposium Attendees. Booking is essential.
Bookings
Email j.adams@wrl.unsw.edu.au.
Getting there
Ferry from Circular Quay to Manly Wharf, catch a cab, or book a WRL pickup from the wharf at 9:15 am.
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