Plans to consolidate six separate pieces of legislation that govern Western Australia's water resources management system will not proceed, following feedback from water users and stakeholders.
Welcome to the Water Quality and Health Network (WQHN)
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The Water Quality and Environmental Health Network (WQHN) and Ocean and Environment serve as pivotal industry events, professional development hubs, informative platforms, and educational networks that seamlessly connect professionals from diverse disciplines.
These platforms address crucial aspects such as policy changes, legislation, innovative solutions, standards, and the daily challenges faced by industries.
Committed to providing actionable solutions, WQHN collaborates across various scientific domains, including the Water Industry, Mining Industry, Council, Maritime, Oil and Gas, Local Government, Institutions, Industry Experts, and Environmental Researchers.
Through these partnerships, ongoing solutions and pertinent information are consistently delivered, ensuring stakeholders stay abreast of developments in their respective fields.
Throughout the year, WQHN hosts a series of events, seminars, and workshops to facilitate engagement and knowledge exchange. By joining our network, you gain access to a wealth of valuable information, and the opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals.
Membership is free, making it easy for individuals and organizations to stay informed and actively contribute to the advancement of environmental health and water quality. Connect with us today and elevate your understanding of the industry's landscape. The value of staying updated cannot be overstated.
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