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Nicole Diatloff

Nicole Diatloff holds a Bachelor of Applied Science majoring in Geology from the Queensland University of Technology and A Masters in Environmental Engineering from Griffith University.

She currently resides on Norfolk Island where she was the Environment Officer for five years undertaking a range of projects in waste management, groundwater studies and natural resource management, and encountered first hand the challenges faced by remote island communities.

Prior to this, she has worked extensively in Australia and other parts of the world including Costa Rica, Germany and France in the field of sustainable water and wastewater management, with a particular focus on water recycling. She was part of the team that developed the Agricultural Water Quality Section in the Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality (2000), and was responsible for the guidelines for Irrigation and General Water Use.

Currently Nicole is undertaking specialist consulting in sustainable water management and is Chair of the Norfolk Island National Parks Advisory Committee. She is also continuing research in her particular area of interest, sustainable water and wastewater management in remote and isolated communities.

Nicole Diatloff, with a little shearwater that lost its way

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Prof Manfred Lenzen
ISA, A28
The University of Sydney NSW 2006
+61 (0)2 9351-5985
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