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Meetings are usually held on the Third Wednesday of the month

Doors open at 09:45 - Presentations start at 10:20 am
with Refreshments between 09:50 and 10:20
Entrance Charge £2.00 (cash only please)
All meetings are at 
Harman’s Cross Village Hall
Also Live-Streamed on Zoom
(details sent to members a week before meeting)

18th June 2025 - Harry Bryden

Currents between the Pillars of Hercules

The exchange of waters between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar has been a key issue for ocean science from ancient times up to the present day.  

A strong two-layer flow with inflowing surface Atlantic waters overlying outflowing Mediterranean waters provides the mass and salt balance for the Mediterranean.  

A summary of the scientific problems related to this exchange flow and solutions achieved over the last 60 years are presented by Harry from a personal perspective.

S&T Members only:
Sign up at May & June Hall meetings and Pay for visit at the June or July meetings
S&T Members only:
Sign up at May & June Hall meetings and Pay for visit at the June or July meetings
Note: There is no Hall meeting in August
Click the link above
for further information
about the Signals Museum
Also Note: There is no S&T meeting in September

16th July 2025 - Harry Walker & Danielle Wallin

The Swanage Water Treatment Plant

Swanage Bay forms part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site which is renowned for its geological significance and natural beauty. Effective sewage treatment is crucial as it prevents harmful pollutants and pathogens from entering the marine environment, helping to maintain the ecological balance and for the protection of public health. Moreover, a high standard of water quality helps preserve the reputation of this area with its high amenity value for all who enjoy this beautiful location whether for bathing, water sports or its wildlife.

The Swanage sewage treatment plant uses Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) process for treating all the waste water from Swanage even at the height of summer when holidaymakers boost the population to 26,000 people.

The presentation will discuss sewage treatment, focusing on membrane technology used for disinfection at the Swanage Water Recycling Centre (WRC).  The talk will include a background into the treatment processes at WRC indicating the advantages and disadvantages of this type of technology. The talk will also examine the challenges faced by the water companies in regards to storm overflows in the face of the changing climate, public perceptions and the regulatory framework.