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Professor Banyard is a member of the [[Water Industry Commission]] and a chartered engineer who retired in December 2004 as an Executive Director, of the private water company, [[Severn Trent]] Plc following a career in the water industry. His particular areas of responsibility were the design and management of the capital programme, the day-to-day operation of the company’s infrastructure, and R&D. He also acted as an adviser to the [[Water Industry Commissioner]] for Scotland from January 2005.
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Professor Banyard is a member of the [[Water Industry Commission]] and a chartered engineer who retired in December 2004 as an Executive Director, of the private water company, [[Severn Trent]] Plc following a career in the water industry. His particular areas of responsibility were the design and management of the capital programme, the day-to-day operation of the company’s infrastructure, and R&D. He acted as an adviser to the [[Water Industry Commissioner]] for Scotland from January 2005 and became a member of the 6 man commission when it replaced the Commissioner in October 2005.
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[[John Banyard]]  delivered, all over the world, the 5th International Brunel lecture 'Water for the World - Why is it so difficult?'[http://www.ice.org.uk/downloads//brunel_lecture_2004_water_for_the_world.pdf].

Revision as of 14:37, 15 November 2006

Professor Banyard is a member of the Water Industry Commission and a chartered engineer who retired in December 2004 as an Executive Director, of the private water company, Severn Trent Plc following a career in the water industry. His particular areas of responsibility were the design and management of the capital programme, the day-to-day operation of the company’s infrastructure, and R&D. He acted as an adviser to the Water Industry Commissioner for Scotland from January 2005 and became a member of the 6 man commission when it replaced the Commissioner in October 2005.

John Banyard delivered, all over the world, the 5th International Brunel lecture 'Water for the World - Why is it so difficult?'[1].