IAQM raises the bar
It will be harder to become a
member of the Institute of Air
Quality Management.
The IAQM will become
more choosy from 1st March
when it will require four years
experience rather than the
current three. Experience
needs to be in “air...
More
IAQM raises the bar
It will be harder to become a
member of the Institute of Air
Quality Management.
The IAQM will become
more choosy from 1st March
when it will require four years
experience rather than the
current three. Experience
needs to be in “air quality
management, air quality
policy, research, monitoring,
modelling, emission
inventories and other relevant
areas”.
The IAQM is embarking on
a number of new initiatives
after a strategic review,
initiated by the new chair,
Roger Barrowcliffe. These
include more regional events,
further engagement with
statutory and arms length
bodies, media engagement, a
new website and more one
day meetings.
It has launched a tie-up
with the Mcerts show (now
called AQE 2013), see p7.
Development concerns
The CIEH has warned on the
dangers to residential
amenity as a result of
extending permitted
development rights.
Extending permitted
development rights for
homeowners and businesses
Response to DCLG
consultation www.cieh.org
Planning red tape
It i
Less