1.5 hours
Neville Hall
Free Tickets Available
Thu, 12 Mar, 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm (GMT+00:00)
Neville Hall
Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Project Groundwater Northumbria (PGN) has been more than a technical exercise. It has sparked questions about mining legacy, ownership and how we share responsibility. This talk will tell the story of PGN through the lens of partnership working, highlighting lessons learned and how they can shape future decision-making.
Rhiannon Marchi-Smith is a hydrogeologist with expertise in mining, mine water management, and groundwater flooding. Her career spans both public sector and consultancy in the UK and internationally, with hands-on experience delivering complex mine water projects from concept through to delivery. She founded RMS Groundwater Strategies to help organisations understand and manage groundwater risks, improve cross-sector collaboration, and embed geoscience into decision-making. In her role as Lead Hydrogeologist for PGN, she supports Gateshead Council on groundwater flooding and mining legacy, translating technical insight into practical strategies for communities and decision makers.
17:30-18:00 - Tea and Coffee
18:00-18:50 - In-person only Lecture Starts
18:50 to 19:00 - Q & A
Welcome to our NEIMME Lecture. NEIMME is the Royal Chartered membership organisation for Engineering, Science and Technology in the North.
For more information about our events and the benefits of NEIMME membership see: https://mininginstitute.org.uk/membership/
For information on IOM3 membership see: https://www.iom3.org/
Tickets for Project Groundwater Northumbria: Legacy, Partnership, Shared Responsibility can be booked here.
| Ticket type | Ticket price |
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| General Admission: In-Person Only | Free |
North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers
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