Earlier this month, Morphum Environmental Director Damian Young had the pleasure of giving a keynote presentation to attendees of a river research symposium held at the University of Auckland.
Morphum Environmental and Landcare Research have recently collaborated to deliver a guidance document to Nelson City Council and Tasman District Council, which addresses the application of low impact design (LID) in the Tasman and Nelson regions.
Due to the threat to human health arising from historical land contamination, the New Zealand Government has established the National Environmental Standard for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil (NES).
Last week, members of the Morphum Environmental team attended and presented at the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) Sustainability in Public Works Conference, which was held in Melbourne.
A recent freshwater fish capture and translocation project carried out by Morphum Environmental – on behalf of Auckland Council – has made newspaper headlines.