Friday, 5 November 2010

Alfredo Sinatora takes on our Butser Project

Hello!


Alfredo Sinatora
My name is Alfredo Sinatora and I come from Florence, Italy.  Currently, I am undertaking an internship in the UK with Ecoteric Systems Limited based in Chichester, West Sussex. I am an Agronomist with a Masters degree in Agricultural science from the University of Florence.  I have a strong interest in projects in developing countries and have undertaken studies on the ground in Senegal and Iraq.   I became interested in the concept of Constructed Wetlands as water sanitation is becoming a huge problem, especially in Africa. Thanks to financial aid from the EU Social Fund and the Tuscany Region I managed to secure a professional post at Ecoteric Systems. This is proving to be a very interesting professional experience and I have the opportunity to play an important role working directly with the building of a constructed wetland system at Butser Ancient farm in Hampshire.
Butser Ancient Farm
The project starts on the 8th November 2010.  My intentions are to bring added value into the installation process by offering my skills from other areas of my past experience, and then work carefully on an education package for school children and adult visitors. Butser Ancient Farm,  ten miles north of Portsmouth and located in the recently designated South Downs National Park, is an open air museum of life in the Iron Age and Roman Periods. There are several reconstructed Iron Age roundhouses and a Roman villa. Ancient livestock breeds and crop varieties are grown at the farm.  You can follow my progress on the project at Butser on our website news pages (www.ecotericsystems.co.uk) or by following us on Facebook and Twitter
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As our climate becomes drier and warmer, so the need to call on efficient, ecological purification systems (such as gravel bed hydroponics) grows at a rapid pace.
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