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21 - 26 september, 2014
Lisbon, portugal
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We are delighted to welcome you to the IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition, being held for the first
time in Portugals beautiful, cultured and ancient capital, Lisbon.
During the coming week, water professionals from around the world will meet, greet and exchange new
ideas about the latest innovations, best practices and emerging trends in the water sector and beyond.
There will be opportunities, both formal and informal, to connect with other water professionals, build your
networks and form partnerships to address the challenges facing the water sector around the world.
Addressing the global water challenge demands imaginative approaches and the adoption of new
paradigms and technologies. The Congress programme, diligently put together by the Programme
Committee and IWA Secretariat, will challenge the status quo and provide insight and inspiration for
cooperation and collaboration on research and practical applications.
The five thematic tracks, with over 300 technical sessions, provide opportunities to address a range of
issues covering the entire water cycle. Many of these sessions will help you to update your knowledge with
the latest findings, developments and innovations. Congress workshops fulfil a complementary role, helping
participants to quickly review progress on an issue and gain insight into future trends.
The Congress constantly seeks to innovate and to build on the successes of previous years. In Lisbon
we have expanded the number of dedicated Leadership Forums. Bringing leaders of specific thematic or
geographic areas together facilitates in-depth discussion of the major issues, explores cross-disciplinary
collaboration and enables solution finding.
A first at this Congress is the Water Regulators Forum. Regulators from around the world will discuss the
actions required by principle water stakeholders, to establish good regulation as part of a sound water
governance system and to stimulate innovation. Similarly, Keynote Speakers are thought leaders from within
and beyond the water sector; they will spark debate and set the daily agenda.
For exposure to technology and to connect with the people with the solutions, the IWA World Water
Exhibition is the place to be. A one-stop-shop showcasing over 200 world-leading companies and
institutions, the Exhibition provides a unique opportunity to network and learn about innovative applications,
integration of solutions and new business opportunities.
The IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition is primarily about bringing people together in an environment
that is creative and productive. Our sponsors and partners, including the Lisbon organising committee, make
this possible. We would like to thank them for their continued support, and their leadership and commitment
to the water sector and its professionals.
The IWA, and the World Water Congress, are ready to address the water challenges we collectively face.
We come together in Lisbon to innovate and shape a better water future for all. We hope you will enjoy and
benefit from joining us on this journey.
Glen Daigger, President, IWA, & Jaime Melo Baptista, Congress President
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Overvview
Welcome
to EPAL
Programme Overview
As a result of over 140 years of history, EPAL is the reference
water supply company in Portugal, providing drinking water to
3 million people (30% of the population) as well as rendering
other services related to the urban water cycle, combining a
set of skills of recognized quality and innovation. EPAL has
developed a new management strategy, driven by the use of
best practice methods with the objective to improve overall
efficiency of the company and attain sustainable management
from social, environmental and economic point of view.
It is for this reason that EPALs participation in the WWC, the
largest and most prominent international water sector event, is
especially important for the company, allowing us to share our
technological and efficient solutions with the water community.
Climate change impact on water resources, reducing water
losses within distribution systems and increasing customer
water use efficiency are areas in which EPAL has been
demonstrating continuous innovation.
The Lisbon WWC will also be a tap water congress with the
distribution of reusable bottles and tap water systems installed
within the conference venue. This is only possible due to the
safe, high quality water supplied by EPAL, subject to more than
a thousand analyses per day.
We look forward to seeing you in Lisbon!
Programme Overview
monday 22
Auditorium 2
Room 1.07
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 - 12:00
Coffee Break
session 1
12:00 - 13.30
13:30 - 15:00
session 2
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 17:00
session 3
Room 1.08
Room 5A
Room 5B
Room 5C
Room1.09
1. Water as the driving force for development and health benefits? Hans Rosling (Gapminder Institute)
2. Panel Discussion
regulators
forum
Auditorium 8
Auditorium 3
Auditorium 4
Room 3B
Room 3C
Auditorium 6
Auditorium 7
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
WS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
New Techniques
for Water Quality
Assessment
Optimizing Wastewater
Treatment Processes
Biological Phosphorus
Removal
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
WS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Optimising Water
Resources
Biological Wastewater
Treatment Processes
Membrane Experience:
from past to future
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
WS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Next Generation
Technologies for
Wastewater Treatment
Membrane Bioreactors
Auditorium 6
Auditorium 7
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Aerobic Granular
Sludge Reactors
Biological Nutrient
Removal
WS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Aerobic Granular
Sludge - mapping
application & needs
Nitrogen Removal
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Managing Wastewater
Sludge
Future of Desalination
1. Water as the driving force for development and health benefits? Hans Rosling (Gapminder Institute)
2. Panel Discussion
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Modelling Processes
& Systems
Advanced Membrane
Technologies for Water
Reuse
Phosphorus Recovery
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Benchmarking of
Control & Monitoring
Strategies for the Urban
Wastewater System
Potable Reuse
Schemes
Successful Nutrients
Removal
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Decision Support
Systems
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Objective Evaluation
Systems for Level of
Water Service Delivery
by Cities
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Innovative Contracting
for Service Delivery
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Management Models
for Water Utilities
Lunch
regulators
forum
Coffee Break
regulators
forum
17:00 - 17:15
Break
17:15 - 18:00
Optimising Water
Resources
1. Observing earth & looking forward: radically rethinking our options for the future. Dennis Bushnell (NASA)
2. The future impact of freshwater management in small-scale agriculture. Jeremy Bird (IWMI)
1. Observing earth & looking forward: radically rethinking our options for the future. Dennis Bushnell (NASA)
2. The future impact of freshwater management in small-scale agriculture. Jeremy Bird (IWMI)
tuesday 23
Auditorium 2
Room 1.07
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 - 12:00
Coffee Break
session 1
regulators
forum
UTILITY LEADERS
FORUM
session 2
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 17:00
session 3
Room 5B
Room 5C
Room1.09
Auditorium 8
Auditorium 3
Auditorium 4
Room 3B
Room 3C
1. Utilities & the need for efficient and sustainable water services. Sue Murphy (Water Corporation of Western Australia)
2. Panel Discussion
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Impact of Regulations
on the Implementation
of Water Reuse
Projects
Connecting
Watersheds with the
Urban Landscape
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
WS:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Is Regulation Improving
Water Services?
Connecting
Watersheds with the
Urban Landscape
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
ALTERNATIVE
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Greenhouse Gas
Emissions from
Wastewater Treatment
Plants
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Eco-Efficient Industrial
Water Use & Reuse
Moving to Sustainability
- Urban Systems
Infrastructure Asset
Management
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Moving to Sustainability
- Modelling
Infrastructure Asset
Management
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Removing Inorganics
from Industrial Water
Supply
Moving to Sustainability
- Case Studies
Infrastructure Asset
Management
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
Disinfection Byproducts
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
Microbial Impacts on
Drinking Water Quality
Disinfection Processes
& By-products
WS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
Disinfection Processes
Lunch
UTILITY LEADERS
FORUM
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Coffee Break
UTILITY LEADERS
FORUM
Financing Innovation in
the Water Cycle
17:00 - 17:15
Break
17:15 - 18:00
Room 5A
1. Utilities & the need for efficient and sustainable water services. Sue Murphy (Water Corporation of Western Australia)
2. Panel Discussion
Auditorium 1
12:00 - 13.30
13:30 - 15:00
Room 1.08
1. The social dimensions of innovation in water. Dipak Gyawali (Nepal Academy of Science & Technology)
2. Panel Discussion
1. The social dimensions of innovation in water. Dipak Gyawali (Nepal Academy of Science & Technology)
2. Panel Discussion
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Programme Overview
wednesday 24
Auditorium 2
Room 1.07
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 - 12:00
Coffee Break
session 1
Room 1.08
session 2
session 3
Room 5C
Room1.09
CLEANTECH
FORUM
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
Auditorium 8
Auditorium 3
Auditorium 4
Room 3B
Room 3C
Auditorium 6
Auditorium 7
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
WS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Activated Sludge
Systems
Alternative Technologies
to Improve Microbial
Control of Drinking
Water
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
WS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
WS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Micropollutants
Anaerobic Digestion
Nanotechnology
in Urban Water
Systems: Application,
Implications, &
Analytical Needs
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
WS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Micropollutants
Sanitation Safety
Plans: An Emerging
Framework for Improved
Health
Anaerobic Ammonium
Oxidation
Innovative Adsorbents
AFRICA FORUM
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Groundwater
Management & Risk
Resource Recovery
Innovations
Greenhouse Gas
Emissions from BNR
Wastewater Treatment
Plants
Pharmaceutical
Industrial Wastewater
Transitioning Urban
Water Systems to
Meet New Imperatives
Through 2050
Performance
Assessment &
Benchmarking Learning from Best
Practices
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Dealing with
Groundwater
Contamination
ReachIing a Reliable
Efficient Water Supply
Agro-industry
Wastewater Treatment
Integrating Water
System Design
with Long-term
Urban Planning &
Development
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Ecological Restoration
Projects
Reaching a Reliable
Efficient Water Supply
Optimising WaterEnergy-Food
Interactions
Metals
Lunch
CLEANTECH
FORUM
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
AFRICA FORUM
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 17:00
Room 5B
12:00 - 13.30
13:30 - 15:00
Room 5A
Coffee Break
CLEANTECH
FORUM
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
AFRICA FORUM
Water Governance
& Stakeholder
Engagement
17:00 - 17:15
Break
17:15 - 18:00
1. Policy & structural reform for innovative water services in the emerging economies. Francisco Nunes Correia (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon)
2. Panel Discussion
1. Policy & structural reform for innovative water services in the emerging economies. Francisco Nunes Correia (Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon)
2. Panel Discussion
thursday 25
Auditorium 2
Room 1.07
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 - 12:00
Coffee Break
session 1
session 2
MENA FORUM
WS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
Room 5B
Room 5C
Room1.09
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Biotechnology &
its applications
(Biocluster)
TS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Implementing Demand
Management
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
WS:
RE-CHARTING THE
COURSE OF WATER
RESOURCES:
Auditorium 8
Auditorium 3
Auditorium 4
Room 3B
Room 3C
Auditorium 6
Auditorium 7
1. Breakthroughs from the new molecular biology: how can we apply novel molecular methods in water engineering? Per H Nielsen (Aalborg University)
2. Resource recovery: putting new ideas into practice. Willy Verstraete (University of Ghent)
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Biofilm Processes
Advanced Water
Treatment
Urban Stormwater on
the Road to 2050
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
WS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Biofilm Processes
The Latest
Developments in Low
Pressure Membranes
Resilient &
Decentralised Urban
Systems
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
Cyanobacteria
Risk Assessment
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
TS:
WATER QUALITY,
SAFETY & HUMAN
HEALTH:
Nanoparticles
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Advanced Oxidation
Processes
Particle Separation
TS:
Treatment
& Processes:
WS:
Treatment
& Processes:
Absorption Processes
Advanced Processes
for the Removal of
Micro Pollutants:
Lessons Learned From
Full-scale Plants &
Remaining Issues
Lunch
MENA FORUM
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
TS:
GOOD GOVERNANCE,
SUSTAINABLE
FINANCE & ICT:
Customer
Communication
Creating Better
Services
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:30 - 17:00
Room 5A
1. Breakthroughs from the new molecular biology: how can we apply novel molecular methods in water engineering? Per H Nielsen (Aalborg University)
2. Resource recovery: putting new ideas into practice. Willy Verstraete (University of Ghent)
Stakeholder
Engagement - Can
the Water Sector
Learn From the Energy
Sector?
12:00 - 13.30
13:30 - 15:00
Room 1.08
WS:
CITIES, UTILITIES
& INDUSTRIES:
Industrial Application
of Microbial-EcologyFocused Monitoring
Tools for Wastewater
& Drinking Water
Treatment
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
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Contacts
Congress Director
Keith Robertson
International Water Association
phone: + 31 70 315 07 81
email: keith.robertson@iwahq.org
NewBabylon DenHaag
Anna van Buerenplein 48, 11th floor
2595 DA Den Haag
The Netherlands
phone: +31 70 315 07 88
email: water@IWAhq.org
Technical Programme
Paul Nagle / Joo Grilo
International Water Association
phone: +31 70 315 57 82
email: programme2014lisbon@iwahq.org
Social media
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Congress Focus
Business Forums
Business Forums are special sessions providing delegates with an opportunity to interact,
discuss and learn about the new developments (products, services, research, challenges,
and strategic direction) of commercial organisations, companies and countries.
monday 22
10:30 - 11:15
11:15 - 12:00
Masdar
12:45 - 13:30
Lunch
Lunch
13:30 - 14:15
Pure Technologies
SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT
14:15 - 15:00
Takadu
15:30 - 16:15
KWR / Watershare
Syrinix
16:15 - 17:00
Scinor
10:30 - 11:15
XYLEM
11:15 - 12:00
FastSpA
12:45 - 13:30
Lunch
Agilent Technologies
13:30 - 14:15
Naldeo
KWR / Watershare
14:15 - 15:00
EPAL
BiAqua BV
15:30 - 16:15
CNAIA
16:15 - 17:00
CNAIA
10:30 - 11:15
XYLEM
11:15 - 12:00
Likuid Nanotek
12:45 - 13:30
Lunch
Lunch
13:30 - 14:15
Naldeo
Kiwa N.V.
14:15 - 15:00
EPAL
Kiwa N.V.
15:30 - 16:15
KWR / Watershare
16:15 - 17:00
Scinor
10:30 - 11:15
XYLEM
LG Sound BV
11:15 - 12:00
12:45 - 13:30
Lunch
Lunch
13:30 - 14:15
14:15 - 15:00
Congress Focus:
Keynotes, Forums &
Thematic Tracks
tuesday 23
wednesday 24
thursday 25
Congress Focus:
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Keynote Speakers
Sue Murphy,
Opening Ceremony
Chief Executive
Officer, Water
Corporation of
Western Australia
Jorge Moreira da Silva is the first Vice President of the Executive Board of Partido
Social Democrata (PSD), the party chaired by the Prime Minister of Portugal, Pedro
Passos Coelho. He is the Founder and Chairman of the think-tank Platform for a
Sustainable Growth (a Lisbon- based non-profit and independent think-tank launched
in October 2011 that aims at identifying policy and measures to foster a sustainable
growth in Portugal). He is also the co-chairman of the European Peoples Party (EPP)
Working Group on Energy & Climate Change.
Vice-chairman
of Committee of
Population, Resources
and Environment,
CPPCC National
Committee, PR China
A graduate in Civil Engineering from the University of Western Australia, Sue won the
Clough Scholarship and joined Clough Engineering, commencing a 25-year career
with them. Twelve years in the field as a site engineer and project manager led to
corporate roles with a focus on human resources, safety and engineering design
management. She became the first woman on the board of Clough Engineering Ltd.
Each year from 2009 2013, Sue was listed in the top 100 most influential engineers
in Australia by Engineers Australia.
Director, Nepal
Conservation
Foundation & Pragya
of the Royal Nepal
Academy of Science
& Technology
As Nepals Minister of Water Resources, Dipak was responsible for power, irrigation
and flood control. A cultural theorist upholding the idea of institutional pluralism, he
initiated the communitization of electricity in rural Nepal; the internal unbundling
of the monopoly electric utility; and the privatization of a generation component, to
date, Nepals largest controversy- free privatization. He chairs quantitative social
science research firm, Interdisciplinary Analysts, and the newly founded Nep School
of Social Sciences and Humanities. He directs research at the non-profit Nepal Water
Conservation Foundation.
Observing the earth & looking forward radically rethinking our water future
Francisco Nunes
Correia
Francisco was the Minister of Environment, Spatial Planning and Regional Development
of the Portuguese Government, 2005-09. He instituted important reforms, notably a new
Professor of Environment Water Law and related institutional changes, including water resources, water services
& Water Resources,
and a new framework for territorial administration. He is President of the Department of
Portugal Instituto
Civil Engineering, Architecture and Georesources. Co-ordinator of several European
Superior Tecnico;
President of the
research projects, including EUROWATER and WATER 21, he is author or co-author of
Portuguese Water
9 books and over 130 articles, chapters and technical reports.
Partnership
Chief Scientist,
Langley Research
Centre, NASA
Dennis has 49 years experience as Research Scientist, Section Head, Branch Head,
Associate Division Chief and Chief Scientist. Technical specialties include flow modelling
and control across the speed range, advanced configuration aeronautics, aeronautical
facilities and hypersonic airbreathing propulsion. He is responsible for technical oversight
and advanced program formulation for a major NASA research center. He has made
significant contributions in biofuels/biomass as petroleum replacements sourced from
wastelands, and saline/waste water via halophytes and algae.
Professor of
Biotechology,
Department of
Biotechnolgy, Chemistry
and Environmental
Engineering, Faculty
Engineering and Science,
Aalborg University
Director General,
International Water
Management Institute
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Per Nielsen heads the multidisciplinary Center for Microbial Communities. For over
25 years, his research group has been active in leading environmental biotechnology
research. He will discuss the unprecedented development in DNA technologies over the
past 10 years, which has revolutionised the capabilities to investigate and understand the
human genome, and why it is now time to focus on the microbes in water engineering.
Jeremy Bird
The DNA revolution in water engineering: the secret lives of the microbes that drive these systems
Per Nielsen,
Dennis Bushnell
Qiu Baoxing
Emeritus Professor
of Environmental
Biotechnology,
Faculty of Bioscience
Engineering, Ghent
University
Willy obtained a PhD degree in the field of microbiology at Cornell University; his
R&D focuses on microbial research managementand resource recovery. Willy has
been instrumental in the creation of several successful spin-offs in the field of applied
microbial ecology. He has won many national and international awards. The whole of
his scientific work totals at a h-index of 70. Willy was co-chair of the Working Party on
Environmental Biotechnology of the European Federation for Biotechnology, GeneralSecretary of the European Environmental Research Organisation, and president of the
Belgian branch of IWA. He is a member of many scientific boards.
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Forums
Forums
Water Regulators
Forum
Utility Leaders
Forum
Africa Forum
Mediterranean &
Middle-East Forum
Monday, 22
Tuesday, 23
Wednesday, 24
Wednesday, 24
Thursday, 25
Co-hosted by Watershare
and VEWIN
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tom.williams@iwahq.org
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Thematic Tracks
Addressing the global water challenge demands imaginative
approaches and the adoption of new paradigms and
technologies. The IWA World Water Congress Thematic
Tracks bring together top water professionals from over
ninety countries around the world to challenge the status quo.
Thematic Tracks are all about presenting innovate approaches,
the latest science, newest technologies and leading practices.
Participating in technical sessions including oral and poster
presentations, brings you the latest findings and allows
you to connect to new developments. Attending workshops
will provide insight and inspiration for cooperation and
collaboration on research and practical applications. The
workshops and technical sessions provide a unique opportunity
for connecting with peers from across the water sector.
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Industries in Transition
Resource Resilience
T.3 - Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Good Governance
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Technical Tours
Congress Programme
Alcantara wastewater
treatment plant
Hosted by EPAL
Hosted by EPAL
Sunday
Hosted by EPAL
Hosted by EPAL
Alqueva Dam
Hosted by EPAL
Sunday:
Start building your networks early at the Opening Ceremony and
Welcome Reception.
This is a key opportunity to connect with other water sector
professionals and discuss current trends, latest research,
guiding strategies and leading practice in a relaxed and informal
environment.
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16:00 - 18:00
EXPERT FOR
Keynote speaker:
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Keynote speaker:
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Spatial Planning &
Energy, Portugal
Vice-chairman of Committee
of Population, Resources and
Environment, CPPCC National
Committee, PR China
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YWP Programme
YWP Programme
The IWA YWP Forum provides a lively and interactive platform for Young Water Professionals (YWP) to
come together from all over the world, to meet and network with their fellow peers in the sector. Alongside
senior water professionals in the water community, the day provides learning and career development
opportunities for YWP. It is also a forum to discuss how YWPs can inspire the change to secure an
equitable water future for all.
The IWA YWP Forum provides an opportunity to share experience and knowledge, to connect and network
with other YWPs and senior professionals and to gain specific skills, vital to your future career.
08:00 - 10:30
Week Events
To connect, to meet, to ask questions, to get involved or sign up IWA YWP Networking,
Social events and the Biomimicry workshop.
Monday 22 September
Workshop Facilitators:
Banu Ormeci (Carleton University, Canada), Allestair Wensley (DWA, South Africa),
Joo Feliciano (AGS, Portugal), Sungpyo Kim (Korea University, South Korea)
Plenary Discussion on Tailoring YWPs for Careers - 09:45 - 10:30
Break
10:30 - 10:45
Part 3
10:45 - 12:30
Lunch
12:30 - 13:30
Part 4
13:30 - 14:50
Wednesday 24 September
Thursday 25 September
Facilitators Nora Hanke, Nepadcoe (South Africa); Yussuf Noor Hussein, NCWSC
(Kenya); Hiroshi Yamamura, NIPH (Japan); Arlinda Albrahimllari, WSSC Korca (Albania);
Christian Loderer, AquaConsult (Austria); Julian Carrillo, UNAM (Mexico).
World of Opportunities
Be the first to get a copy of IWAs new
booklet showcasing the varied and
interesting career opportunities in the
water sector.
Max 30 participants
Biomimicry: Drawing inspiration from
nature for shaping our water future.
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Tuesday 23 September
14:50 - 15:00
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Specialist Groups
Congress Programme
22 - 25 September
Tuesday 23
Wednesday 24
Thursday 25
Membrane Technology
10:30 - 12:00
Room 0.06
Design, Operation
& Costs of Large
Wastewater Treatment
Plants
12:00 - 13:30
Room 0.06
Pretreatment of
Industrial Wastewaters
12:00 - 13:30
Room 0.06
Groundwater
Restoration
& Management
10:30 - 12:00
Room 0.07
Instrumentation,
Control & Automation
12:00 - 13:30
Room 0.07
Assessment &
Control of Hazardous
Substances in Water
12:00 - 13:30
Room 0.07
Sludge Management
12:00 - 13:30
Room 0.07
Diffuse Pollution
10:30 - 12:00
Room 0.08
Intermittent Water
Supply TG
13:30 - 15:00
Room 0.06
Benchmarking
& Performance
Assessment
13:30 - 15:00
Room 0.06
Water Efficiency
Metrics:
Efficient Urban
Water Management
& Benchmarking
& Performance
Assessment
13:30 - 15:00
Room 0.07
Water Reuse
12:00 - 13:30
Room 0.07
Water Loss
13:30 - 15:00
Room 0.07
Sustainability in
the Water Sector
13:30 - 15:00
Room 0.06
Strategic Asset
Management
15:30 - 17:00
Room 0.06
Sustainability in the
Water Sector
15:30 - 17:00
Room 0.06
Monday
Monday 22
Design, Operation
& Maintenance
of Drinking Water
Treatment Plants
15:30 - 17:00
Room 0.07
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Monday 22 September
12:30-13:30
IWA Stand / Exhibition Area
We live in a cyclic economy. Producing
drinking water and treating wastewater
offers a number of opportunities to
upcycle resources with positive impacts
on the environment and water utility
bottom lines. Yet to date, this has not
been a major focus area for water
professionals. Learning the tricks of the
resource recovery trade and connecting
it to markets with a proper added value
are critical for the water sector. The
special IWA Resource Recovery Cluster
will to explore how and when the water
industry should deal with recycling.
Join us at the IWA stand for
the launch of the newly
established IWA Resource
Recovery Cluster!
Monday:
Addressing the global water challenge demands imaginative
approaches and the adoption of new paradigms and technologies.
Participating in technical sessions including oral and poster
presentations, brings you the latest findings and allows you to
connect to new developments. Attending workshops will provide
insight and inspiration for cooperation and collaboration on
research and practical applications. The workshops and technical
sessions provide a unique opportunity for connecting with peers
from across the water sector.
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More information
There are many additional benefits to
being a member of an IWA Specialist
Group. IWA Specialist Groups, Clusters
and Task Groups organise a programme
of meetings, workshops and other
activities during the Congress. You can
also organise small meetings with the
group leaders individually. Please contact
Hong Li to find out more information on
our Specialist Groups, Task Groups &
Clusters.
Monday Spotlight
Plenary Session
Plenary Keynote:
Hans Rosling,
Gapminder Institute
Professor International
Health, Karolinska
Institute & Chairman,
Gapminder Foundation
Plenary Session
Plenary Keynote:
Dennis Bushnell
Plenary Keynote:
Jeremy Bird
Chief Scientist,
Langley Research
Centre, NASA
Director General,
International Water
Management Institute
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Programme
Programme
Monday
Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1. Water as the driving force for development and health benefits? Hans Rosling, Gapminder Institute
2. Panel Discussion
Auditorium 1
1. Water as the driving force for development and health benefits? Hans Rosling, Gapminder Institute
2. Panel Discussion
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 2
Topics covered in session one include: Applying better regulation in the water
services sector: governance, independence and regulatory impact analysis
and progressive models for economic regulation with contributions from
OFWAT and OECD.
Room 1.07
Track 3
WS
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Room 1.07
Track 3
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Environmental & Water Related Actions & Awareness: the Relation with
14:35
14:55
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Topics covered in this session include: Drinking water quality regulation and
the interaction with water services regulation and Environmental regulation
and the interaction with water services regulation with contributions from the
World Health Organisation and the European Environment Agency.
Room 1.07
Track 3
WS
17:00 - 17:15
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Auditorium 1
Room 1.08
Track 3
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Fault Detection & Isolation of Sensors in Aeration Control Systems Jesus
Break
1. Observing Earth & Looking Forward: Radically Rethinking our Options for the Future. Dennis Bushnell, NASA
2. The Future Impact of Freshwater Management in Small-scale Agriculture. Jeremy Bird, IWMI
Room 1.08
Track 3
WS
Coffee Break
Auditorium 2
12:00 - 13:30
14:15
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Seasonal CH4, N2O & NH3 Fluxes from Air-water Interface of a Eutrophic
Lunch
13:55
Room 5A
Track 2
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Extension of The BSM2 Influent Generator Model to Describe Combined
12:00 - 13:30
Auditorium 2
Room 1.08
Track 3
TS
Auditorium 1
Lunch
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09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Monday
09:00 - 10:00
11:35 Dissolved & Sediment Phosphorus Loadings Uncertainty Using Fuzzy Logic
Supiah Shamsudin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (MY)
Room 5A
Track 2
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Coupling of Watersheds, Estuaries & Regional Seas Through Numerical
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
Room 5A
Track 2
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Sustainable Water & Waste Management in Yinchuan New Town JosIgnacio Ramrez, Sweco Environment (SE)
1. Observing Earth & Looking Forward: Radically Rethinking our Options for the Future. Dennis Bushnell, NASA
2. The Future Impact of Freshwater Management in Small-scale Agriculture. Jeremy Bird, IWMI
Auditorium 1
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Programme
Programme
Monday
Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1. World Water Data: for Advocacy, Action or Monitoring? Hans Rosling, Gapminder Institute
2. Panel Discussion
1. Water as the driving force for development and health benefits? Hans Rosling, Gapminder Institute
2. Panel Discussion
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Room 5B
Track 2
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Holistic Approach for the Assessment of UF/MF Membrane Life-time:
the Case Study of Doha West WWTP Miguel Angel Sanz, Degrmont (FR)
Phosphorus Recovery
Chair: Mark van Loosdrecht TU Delft, Netherlands
Room 5C
Track 2
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Effect of Oxygen on Simultaneous Uptake & Denitrification Pan Yu Wong,
10:55
11:15
11:35
11:55
CSIRO (AU)
Phosphorus Removal & Recovery from Municipal Wastewater Using Osmotic
Membrane Bioreactor (OMBR) Process Yen Peng Ting, National University
of Singapore (SG)
Full Scale P-recovery from Digested Waste Water Sludge in Belgium:
Economic Opportunities & Risks Marjoleine Weemaes, Aquafin NV (BE)
Coupling Nutrient Recovery with Meeting Low Phosphorus Discharge
Standards Bruce Jefferson, Cranfield University (UK)
Closing Summary
Room 1.09
Track 2
Chair: Corinne Trommsdorff IWA
WS
Can water & wastewater utilities be carbon & energy neutral by 2030?
Energy & Carbon Neutral Utilities
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Room 5B
Track 2
TS
Room 5C
Track 2
TS
Room 1.09
Track 2
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Incorporating Potable Reuse in Big Spring, Texas - a Case Study Terry Keep,
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Adding Value to Wastewater by Resource Recovery & Reformulation as
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Beyond Energy Neutrality & Into Net Positive Energy in a Wastewater Nutrient
16:35
16:55
15:30 - 17:00
15:55
16:15
16:35
16:55
15:55 Optimisation of Water Supply Networks for Combined Leakage Reduction &
Auditorium 8
The final session will be Synthesis: New Pathways. The IWAs President, Glen
Diagger, will provide a synthesis based on discussions and suggestions from
the roundtable session, addressing IWAs commitment to continue to work
with business, and to support and enable them to work towards sustainable
water management practices.
16:35 Research on the Energy Recovery of the Small Binary Cycle Generation in
the Sewage Treatment Plant Takayuki Ono, Japan Institute of Wastewater
Engineering & Technology (JP)
16:55 Closing Summary
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
16:15 Energy Recovery from Seawater Using Thin-film Nanofiber Composite PRO
17:00 - 17:15
Auditorium 1
Room 1.09
Track 2
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Free Energy From Salinity Gradients: Emerging Applications Make the Global
Break
1. Observing Earth & Looking Forward: Radically Rethinking our Options for the Future. Dennis Bushnell, NASA
2. The Future Impact of Freshwater Management in Small-scale Agriculture. Jeremy Bird, IWMI
Auditorium 8
Session 3
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Sludge to PHA Valorisation: Monitoring Enrichment Degree for Control of
15:30 - 17:00
Room 5C
Track 2
TS
The forum will open with a session on Business Leadership and Water
Stewardship. This session will review the growing evidence around how
water is linked to economic growth and business results. Ger Bergkamp,
Executive Director of the IWA, opens with a panel from Water Stewardship
Alliance and Nestle amongst others.
Session 3
Auditorium 8
15:00 - 15:30
Room 5B
Track 2
TS
Auditorium 1
Coffee Break
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Nitrogenin Recycled Water: Threat to Groundwater Quality? Mohsen
16:15
15:00 - 15:30
15:55
Coffee Break
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Auditorium 1
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Monday
09:00 - 10:00
1. Observing Earth & Looking Forward: Radically Rethinking our Options for the Future. Dennis Bushnell, NASA
2. The Future Impact of Freshwater Management in Small-scale Agriculture. Jeremy Bird, IWMI
Auditorium 1
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Programme
Programme
Monday
Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1. Water as the driving force for development and health benefits? Hans Rosling, Gapminder Institute
2. Panel Discussion
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 3
Track 1
TS
10:55
11:15
11:35
11:55
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Auditorium 3
Track 1
TS
Radar Suresh Babu Parasuraman, DHI Water & Environment (S) Pte Ltd (SG)
Representation of Daily Temperature & Precipitation In So Paulo Using a
Stochastic Weather Generator Michel Nobre Muza, Federal Institute of Santa
Catarina (BR)
Flood Protection & Water Resiliency for Critical Facilities in The New York
City Region Edgar Westerhof, Arcadis (US)
How do Typhoon & Dust Storm Affect Rainwater Harvesting Systems?
Jhy-Chern Liu, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (TW)
Closing Summary
Innovative Contracting
for Service Delivery
Chair: Philippe Marin World Bank
Auditorium 4
Track 1
WS
The range of contracting options for water supply & wastewater services is
expanding, reflecting a shift in the role of the private sector, the emergence
of new financial instruments and a focus on performance outcomes. Philippe
Marin (World Bank) will set the scene for PBCs in the water sector, followed
by case studies where PBCs have been applied in North America, Tegucigalpa
and the Philippines, with presentations from Harald Jensen (Veolia Water North
America, United States), David Michaud (World Bank) and Roland Liemberger
(Miya, Philipines) respectively. An expert panel rounds off the workshop with
experiences and lessons learned from Didier Carron (Naldeo, France), Siemen
Veenstra (Vitens-Evides International, Netherlands) and Henry Saint Bris
(SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT, France).
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 4
Track 1
Chairs: Alexandra Serra & Cludio de Jesus, Aguas de Portugal, Portugal WS
Management Models for
Water Utilities
Cities and utilities must consider the fundamental characteristics that build
resilience to changing weather patterns and available water. This includes
understanding the physical system attributes, actors and their normative
values and objectives, as well as the rules governing a system. Highlighting
approaches developed by cities and utilities to adapt to the impacts of climate
change, Filipe Duarte Santos (EPAL, Portugal) provides a global perspective
on climate change challenges, particularly the management of water resources
in urban water distribution/sanitation; while the Asian Development Bank
focuses on preparedness and resilience in Asian Cities. Klaasjan J. Raat
(KWR, Netherlands) and Joao Paulo de Carcomom (LNEC, Portugal) address
alternative solutions such as Subsurface Water Technologies and Managed
Aquifer Recharge to cope with water scarcity.
15:55 Organic Carbon Modeling in Urban Rivers: is The Right Parameter for Water
17:00 - 17:15
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Performance Assessment of Different Dam Discharges Schemes Influencing
Break
1. Observing Earth & Looking Forward: Radically Rethinking our Options for the Future. Dennis Bushnell, NASA
2. The Future Impact of Freshwater Management in Small-scale Agriculture. Jeremy Bird, IWMI
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Optimised Allocation of Eco-compensation of Flood Resources in Northeast
Coffee Break
Auditorium 3
Track 1
WS
Room 3B
Track 4
WS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 New Framework for Faecal Pollution Analysis Supports Water Resource
Lunch
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12:00 - 13:30
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Urban Flood Management System for Singapore Using Hydrological (X-Band)
14:55
Auditorium 4
Track 1
WS
Lunch
14:35
How can cities identify and strive for optimum water service performance?
10:55 Securing Safe Drinking Water Supply Under Climate Change Conditions
14:15
1. Water as the driving force for development and health benefits? Hans Rosling, Gapminder Institute
2. Panel Discussion
Auditorium 1
Coffee Break
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Assessment of Flood Vulnerability Considering Climate Change & Adaptation
13:55
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Monday
09:00 - 10:00
Auditorium 1
Auditorium 1
Room 3C
Track 4
WS
Room 3C
Track 4
WS
Following the morning session that examined the macro drivers and
trends, this workshop focuses on case studies and lessons learned for
transformational change in the water and sanitation sector. Francisco Nunes
Correia (Portuguese Water Partnership, Portugal) illuminates the story of how
Portugal emerged from the 1970s and improved the water and sanitation
sector; followed by the emerging success story in sanitation services in
Dakar from Mbaye Mbeguere (ONAS, Senegal); and a presentation from
GWOPA on addressing inequalities in urban water supply. A high-level panel
discussion with contributions from Jack Moss (AquaFED, France) and Sergio
Campos (IDB) concludes the workshop.
Room 3C
Track 4
WS
1. Observing Earth & Looking Forward: Radically Rethinking our Options for the Future. Dennis Bushnell, NASA
2. The Future Impact of Freshwater Management in Small-scale Agriculture. Jeremy Bird, IWMI
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Business Forums
Keynote Plenary
Presented by: Toshio Kato, METAWATER Co., Ltd and 2 presenters form
KUBOTA Corp and TAISEI KIKO Co., Ltd
Monday
Monday
09:00 - 10:00
1. Water as the driving force for development and health benefits? Hans Rosling, Gapminder Institute
2. Panel Discussion
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 6
Optimising Wastewater
Track 5
Treatment Processes
TS
Chair: Shang-Lien Lo National Taiwan University, Chinese Taiwan
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Affordable Wastewater Treatment & Resources Recovery through Optimal
10:55
11:15
11:35
11:55
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Biological Wastewater
Treatment Processes
Chair: Dilek Sanin Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
Auditorium 7
Track 5
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 A Dynamic Model for Physicochemical Phosphorus Removal: Validation &
Integration in ASM2d Glen Daigger, CH2M HILL (US)
10:55 Effect of Covered & Uncovered Fermenters on the Microbial Diversity & VFAs
Membrane Experience:
from past to future
Chair: Christian Kazner RWTH Aachen, Germany
Auditorium 7
Track 5
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Influence of Operating Parameters on the Fate & Removal of Three Estrogens
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Membrane Asset Management: Lessons Learnt from Full-scale Plants to
Sludge Systems Gianluigi Buttiglieri, Catalan Institute for Water Research (ES)
14:15 Biodegradation of Diethylketone by Two Fungi Filomena Costa, University of
Minho (PT)
14:35 Linking TFT-LCD Wastewater Treatment Performance to Microbial Population
Abundance Yi-Ju Wu, National Cheng Kung University (TW)
14:55 Closing Summary
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Manammox - Mainstream Anammox at Sjlunda WWTP David Gustavsson,
15:55
16:15
16:35
16:55
VA SYD (SE)
Mainstream Deammonification & Comparisons with other BNR Activated
Sludge Process in Singapore Yeshi Cao, Pub (SG)
Nitrogen Removal from Wastewater by Coupling Anammox & Methanedependent Denitrification Processes Shihu Hu, The University of Queensland
(AU)
Modelling Simultaneous Anaerobic Methane & Ammonium Removal in a
Granular Sludge Reactor Mari Winkler, Ghent University (BE)
Closing Summary
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Membrane Bioreactors
Chair: Val Frenkel EKI, USA
Auditorium 7
Track 5
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 The Life Time of a Full Scale Hollow Fibers MBR, and its End-of-Life Triggers
Alessio Fenu, Aquafin (BE)
15:55 Start-up of Membrane Bioreactor & Hybrid Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor-
This session looks at water sector innovation, related financial tools and presents
the findings of a study on financing RDI. The EIB and the EC present new joint
financing mechanisms in support of RDI focusing on the water sector.
14:15 - 15:00
Watershare Distribution
16:15 Organic Loading Rate for Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor Treating Synthetic
Municipal Wastewater Chun-Hai Wei, King Abdullah University of Science &
Technology (SA)
16:35 Performance of a Hybrid Moving Bed Membrane Bioreactor Treating Low
Alkalinity Wastewater Jose Vazquez Padin, FCC Aqualia (ES)
16:55 Closing Summary
1. Observing Earth & Looking Forward: Radically Rethinking our Options for the Future. Dennis Bushnell, NASA
2. The Future Impact of Freshwater Management in Small-scale Agriculture. Jeremy Bird, IWMI
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Congress Programme
Tuesday
Tuesday:
Addressing the global water challenge demands imaginative
approaches and the adoption of new paradigms and technologies.
Participating in technical sessions including oral and poster
presentations, brings you the latest findings and allows you to
connect to new developments. Attending workshops will provide
insight and inspiration for cooperation and collaboration on
research and practical applications. The workshops and technical
sessions provide a unique opportunity for connecting with peers
from across the water sector.
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Tuesday Spotlight
Plenary Session
Plenary Keynote:
Sue Murphy,
Chief Executive
Officer, Water
Corporation of
Western Australia
Plenary Session
Plenary Keynote:
Dipak Gyawali,
Director, Nepal
Conservation
Foundation & Pragya
of the Royal Nepal
Academy of Science
& Technology
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Programme
Tuesday
Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1. Transforming utilities to deliver efficient and sustainable water services Sue Murphy, Water Corporation of Western Australia
2. Panel Discussion
09:00 - 10:00
1. Transforming utilities to deliver efficient and sustainable water services Sue Murphy, Water Corporation of Western Australia
2. Panel Discussion
Auditorium 1
10:00 - 10:30
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 1
Room 1.07
Track 3
WS
Auditorium 2
Financial costs are seen as the main obstacle to water reuse projects that must
ensure public health and environmental protection. Technical factors and public
acceptance also hinder successful development of projects. These factors can
be addressed but the lack of regulations is a significant obstacle to water reuse
development. Agricultural irrigation is widely regulated, but other water reuse
applications, such as non-potable urban uses, industry and recreational uses
often lack regulatory support. Case studies will help evaluate how regulation can
aid the development of water reuse projects. Helena Marecos do Monte, (ISEL,
Portugal) will coordinate the discussion with Josef Lahnstein, (WABAG, Austria),
Shane Snyder, (University of Arizona, USA), and Jrg E. Drewes (TU Mnchen,
Germany).
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Continuing the utilities of the future theme, utility leaders will work in groups
to discuss the way forward for utility strategies addressing key themes
including: valuing water, innovation and private sector engagement and
competition.
Room 1.07
Track 3
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Regulation of the Water Service Quality Paula Freixial, ERSAR - the Water &
Waste Services Regulation Authority (PT)
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:35 Institutional & Policy Analysis of Wastewater (re)use for Agriculture: Case
Study Hyderabad, India Cecilia Saldias, Ghent University (BE)
Room 1.08
Track 3
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 How Big Data can Enhance Multi-utilities Management? Joo Feliciano,
14:55
AGS SA (PT)
Adaptable Urban Water Demand Prediction System Goran Banjac,
University of Zagreb (HR)
Innovative Smart Metering Based Applications for Water Utilities Paula Vieira,
LNEC (PT)
Detecting Leaks through AMR Data Analysis Xavier Litrico, Lyonnaise des
Eaux (FR)
Closing Summary
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 2
The final session of the Forum will include a panel discussion responding
to a presentation from the OECD on managing urban waters. In closing the
Forum, utility leaders will share their views on how the global utility community
can work together to ensure utilities are fit for purpose in the face of future
demands.
Financing Innovation
in the Water Cycle
Chair: Mike Farrimond ACQUEAU, United Kingdom
ICT technologies have a strong and growing impact on water management. This
workshop will explore how city managers can harness the power of Advanced
Solutions (real time control, extensive use of predictive models, spatial data
analysis, social media integration, Software-as-a-Service delivery modes,
cloud-based services, to name but a few features) to protect the water resource,
improve operational efficiency of water systems and improve service-quality to
their constituents, whilst optimizing capital and operational expenditures. The
workshop will cover Advanced Metering Infrastructure, Advanced Solutions for
water networks as well as sewage and stormwater networks with contributions
from Thomas Perianu (Lyonnaise des Eaux, France), Jean-Franois Depierre
(Ondeo Systems, France) and municipal network managers.
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Room 1.08
Track 3
WS
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Room 1.07
Track 3
WS
Auditorium 1
Lunch
Is Regulation Improving
Water Services?
Room 5A
Track 2
WS
Connecting Watersheds
with the Urban Landscapes
How to get results from connecting urban water interests
to wider watershed management?
12:00 - 13:30
Auditorium 2
Room 1.08
Track 3
WS
Auditorium 1
Lunch
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Tuesday
09:00 - 10:00
Room 5A
Track 2
Chairs: Alan Vicory Stantec USA & Trevor Bishop Environment Agency UK WS
Connecting Watersheds
with the Urban Landscapes
Room 5A
Track 2
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Dynamic Planning on Catchment Scale: Lessons Learned from a Multi
Sectoral Approach in Flood Safety Arjan Harmsel, Arcadis (NL)
15:55 Fuzzy Control Decision Support System for Flood Plane Protection &
16:35 How to Ensure Sufficient & Safe Water Supply During Periods of Flooding?
Gerard Berg, KWR (NL)
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Programme
Tuesday
Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1. Transforming utilities to deliver efficient and sustainable water services Sue Murphy, Water Corporation of Western Australia
2. Panel Discussion
11:15
11:35
11:55
1. Transforming utilities to deliver efficient and sustainable water services Sue Murphy, Water Corporation of Western Australia
2. Panel Discussion
Auditorium 1
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Room 5B
Track 2
TS
Room 5C
Track 2
WS
Biogas, Co-Digestion
& Co-Generation
Chair: Santino di Berardino LNEG, Portugal
Economic & environmental benefits are driving the search for new and effective
ways of energy generation and resource recovery in wastewater treatment. Jules
van Lier (TU Delft, Netherlands), Charles Banks (University of Southampton, UK)
and ngel Robles Martnez (University of Valencia, Spain) will focus on Anaerobic
Membrane Bioreactors (AnMBR) producing low levels of sludge and high levels
of methane. On the biosolids side, Tyagi Rajeshwar (INRS, Canada), Guoren
Xu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) and Sebastian Schwede (Malardalen
University, Sweden) focus on the recovery of nutrients, materials and energy
through biological, physical & chemical processes. Case studies and a panel
discussion will reveal the future of energy and resource recovery, its challenges
and opportunities.
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Room 5B
Track 2
WS
What do we mean by Safe & SuRe and how can we use the
concept to link our network-related specialist groups into a cluster?
This workshop will launch the IWA Networks cluster which aims to develop
and share best practices in developing reliability, sustainability and resilience
across all urban networks: water supplies, sewerage and stormwater
systems. David Butler (Exeter University, UK) will introduce the network
cluster and basic concepts; Kevin Lansey (Arizona University, USA) will
discuss SuRe in the context of water supply and distribution; Wolfgang
Rauch (Innsbruck University, Austria) will outline current trends in network
research and Raziyeh Farmani (Exeter University, UK) will lead group
discussions on formation of the cluster, research opportunities and practice
needs.
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Sorption Strategies for Metal Removal from Water: from Biowastes to
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
Room 5C
Track 2
TS
Biogas, Co-Digestion
& Co-Generation
Chair: Magnus Arnell Urban Water Management, Sweden
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Room 5B
Track 2
TS
Room 5C
Track 3
WS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Towards Zero Waste Discharge in Water Treatment Bas Hofs,
Auditorium 8
Track 1
TS
13:55 Seven Years of Water Recycling at the Panipat Refinery, India Josef
Lahnsteiner, Va Tech Wabag (AT)
14:35 Reliable & Cost Effective Greenhouse Water Production from WWTP
Auditorium 8
Track 1
TS
15:55 Water for Industry: Assessing Water Usage & Sustainability in the Automotive
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Auditorium 8
Track 1
WS
Eco-Efficient Industrial
Water Use & Reuse
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Mild Desalination of Various Raw Water Streams Cornelis Groot, Dow
17:00 - 17:15
Auditorium 1
Room 1.09
Track 2
TS
Auditorium 1
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Comparing N2O Emissions from Full-scale Oxidation Ditches with Different
Break
1. The Social Dimensions of Innovation in Water Dipak Gyawali, Nepal Academy of Science & Technology
2. Panel Discussion
Room 1.09
Track 2
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Metagenomic Insights into the Bio-functionality of 21 Anaerobic Biogas
Coffee Break
Room 1.09
Track 2
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Sewage Sludge Treatment: Evaluation of the Energy Potential & Methane
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09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 Introduction
10:35 The First Seven Years of The Worlds Largest Non-Revenue Water Reduction
10:55
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Tuesday
09:00 - 10:00
Benelux BV (NL)
Industry Jack Polce, Arcadis-US, Inc. (US)
Leaching & Bioreduction Satoshi Soda, Osaka University (JP)
16:35 Biorecovery of Cr(VI) from Wastewater & its Catalytic Reutilisation Filomena
Costa, University of Minho (PT)
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Programme
Tuesday
Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1.Transforming utilities to deliver efficient and sustainable water services Sue Murphy, Water Corporation of Western Australia
2. Panel Discussion
11:15
11:35
11:55
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 3
Track 1
TS
14:55
16:55
10:55 Using Natural Assets to Reduce the Cost of Drinking Water - an Australian
11:15 Prioritising Emerging Chemicals for their Relevance for Drinking Water
11:15 Chlorine Decay & Trihalomethane Formation in the Presence of Pipe Deposits
11:35 Assessing the Degradation of Water Service Connections with Varying Levels
Auditorium 4
Track 1
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Pipeline Assets in Waterworks: Preventive Maintenance & Financial
Strategies Michiya Asano, Kubota Corporation (JP)
13:55 RAMS - A Tool for Improved Water Treatment Plant Performance, & Better
Microbial Impacts on
Drinking Water Quality
Chair: Gertjan Medema TU Delft, Netherlands
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
17:00 - 17:15
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Room 3B
Track 4
WS
Break
Auditorium 1
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Rehabilitation of Networks Significantly Cheaper when Smartly Redesigned
Room 3C
Track 4
TS
Disinfection Processes
& By-Products
Coffee Break
Auditorium 4
Track 1
TS
for Drinking Water Distribution System Pei Hua, Institute of Urban Water
Management, Technische Universitt Dresden (DE)
11:35 Control of Disinfection By-products in the EPAL Water Supply System: a Tool
for Risk Evaluation Vitor Cardoso, Empresa Portuguesa das guas Livres,
S.A. EPAL (PT)
11:55 Closing Summary
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Efficacy of Vacuum Ultraviolet Photolysis for Bromate & Chlorate Removal
15:00 - 15:30
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Influence of Water Mineralisation on Pseudomonas AeruginosaBiofilm
Coffee Break
Auditorium 3
Track 1
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 40 Years on - What do We Know About Drinking Water Disinfection By-
-products (DBPs) & Human Health? Steve Hrudey, University of Alberta (CA)
13:30 - 15:00
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Session 2
10:55 IGPI: National-scale Cooperative R&D Rollout of IAM Planning Methods &
13:30 - 15:00
Auditorium 3
Track 1
TS
Room 3C
Track 4
TS
Disinfection Byproducts
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Reduction of Pharmaceuticals in the Water Cycle in Limburg, The
Session 2
15:30 Introduction
15:35 A Non-traditional Approach to Assess Infiltration in the Largest Trunk Sewer
16:35
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
Auditorium 1
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Embedding Information Management into Asset Management - the Journey of
12:00 - 13:30
16:15
Lunch
15:55
Auditorium 4
Track 1
TS
12:00 - 13:30
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Carbon Footprint: a Tool to Decrease the Emission of Greenhouse Gases
14:35
Lunch
14:15
1. Transforming utilities to deliver efficient and sustainable water services Sue Murphy, Water Corporation of Western Australia
2. Panel Discussion
Coffee Break
13:55
Auditorium 1
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 Introduction
10:35 The Unitywater Treatment Services Plan - a Future Vision of Wastewater
10:55
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Tuesday
09:00 - 10:00
Room 3C
Track 4
TS
Disinfection Processes
Chair: Rhodes Trussell Trussell Technologies, USA
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Drinking Water Disinfection with Medium Pressure UV Systems Kirsten
Meyer, Xylem Services Gmbh (DE)
16:15 Effects of Chlorine & Chlorine Dioxide on Human Rotavirus Infectivity & Genome
Stability Junwen Li, Institute of Health & Environmental Medicine (CN)
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2. Panel Discussion
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Business Forums
Keynote Plenary
Tuesday
Tuesday
09:00 - 10:00
1. Transforming utilities to deliver efficient and sustainable water services Sue Murphy, Water Corporation of Western Australia
2. Panel Discussion
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
Auditorium 7
Track 5
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Full-scale Experiences with Aerobic Granular Biomass Technology for Urban &
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Immobilised Microalgae for Phosphorus Remediation Rachel Whitton,
10:55 The First Worldwide Conversion of a CAS to the Aerobic Granular Biomass
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Auditorium 6
Track 5
WS
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Sludge Reduction by Uncoupling Metabolism: SBR Tests with Para15:55
16:15
16:35
16:55
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Nitrogen Removal
Chair: Ong Say Leong National University of Singapore
Auditorium 7
Track 5
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Do Plant Design & Industrial Load Shape the Denitrifying Community in
13:55 Combined COD & Nitrogen Removal from an Industrial Wastewater in a Two-
The best solution for active pressure management in a smart water network
stage MBBR System Marcia Dezotti, Federal University of Rio De Janeiro (BR)
After two decades of PPP contracts in the water sector, several studies have
shown their effectiveness but also their weaknesses, especially achieving
effectiveness of fair financial conditions for both parties.
A second generation of PPP contracts has been designed to include lessons
from the past. They include a series of new features ensuring an effective,
stable, transparent and fair contract. These new features will be presented.
Future of Desalination
Chair: Val Frankel EKI, USA
Auditorium 7
Track 5
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Process Optimisation Test of Pilot-scale Fertiliser Drawn Forward Osmosis &
15:55 Fouling & Long-term Durability of a Combined Forward Osmosis & Membrane
Distillation System Rumana Riffat, George Washington University (US)
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2. Panel Discussion
Leading scientists and operators address the potential new standard treatment
for industrial and municipal wastewater: aerobic granular sludge. They share
expertise on current research like alginate recovery, the scale-up for treatment
of municipal wastewater in the Netherlands, retrofit of a continuous activated
sludge to granular biomass, data and lessons from international plants. Together
with the audience we will identify and prioritise needs for future work and to map
operators, designers and researchers on these subjects. The workshop includes
Mark van Loosdrecht, (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands), Cora
Uijterlinde, (Foundation for Applied Water Research (STOWA), Netherlands),
Paulo Inocncio, (Simtejo, Portugal), Andreas Giesen (Royal Haskoning DHV,
Netherlands), and Bart de Bruin, (Royal Haskoning DHV, Netherlands).
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Congress Programme
Wednesday
Wednesday:
Addressing the global water challenge demands imaginative
approaches and the adoption of new paradigms and technologies.
Participating in technical sessions including oral and poster
presentations, brings you the latest findings and allows you to
connect to new developments. Attending workshops will provide
insight and inspiration for cooperation and collaboration on
research and practical applications. The workshops and technical
sessions provide a unique opportunity for connecting with peers
from across the water sector.
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Wednesday Spotlight
Plenary Session
Plenary Session
Plenary Keynote:
Francisco Nunes Correia
Professor of Environment &
Water Resources, Portugal
Instituto Superior Tecnico;
President of the Portuguese
Water Partnership
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Keynote Plenary
09:00 - 10:00
Investing in Clean Tech - Opportunities & Impacts Panel Discussion: Water, Cleantech and Innovation
Investing in Clean Tech - Opportunities & Impacts Panel Discussion: Water, Cleantech and Innovation
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 2
The Forum will start where the earlier plenary panel discussion stops and
open by articulating the position and importance of water within cleantech.
A series of short presentations featuring the perspectives of research,
utilities, consultants and technology suppliers and a panel discussion with
the audience will then focus on the need for developing partnerships and
coalitions to drive innovation.
Room 1.07
Track 3
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Utilising Water Services Vulnerability Assessments to Support Effective
10:55
11:15
11:35
11:55
Room 1.08
Africa Forum
The Future of African Cities, their water security and resilience: Rapid
urbanization requires the development and implementation of new
approaches to water, waste water treatment and sanitation. Utilities, working
with other stakeholders have to become a catalyst to accelerating the
transition needed for water & sanitation coverage in the fast growing cities
in developing countries. The session will have a keynote address from Chris
Heymans of WSP WB, followed by a panel discussion of a number of city
utility CEOs and a Mayor of one African city.
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Room 1.07
Track 3
WS
How to use tariff structures to achieve cost recovery, equity & affordability?
Using recently published IWA survey information and case studies from around
the globe, this workshop will discuss how tariff structures may be used to
achieve utility pricing objectives, including achieving full cost recovery and
the need to keep tariffs equitable and affordable. Participants will be provided
with tools to evaluate tariff affordability, and different strategies to protect
low-income customers, while at the same time ensuring adequate revenue
recovery for the utilitys operation and capital investment needs. The panel
will be composed by Jan Hammenecker, (De Watergroep Brussels, Belgium),
Guillermo Donoso Harris, (Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile),
Teodor Popa and Augustin Boer, (Romanian Water Association, Romania), and
Eric Rothstein, (Galardi Rothstein Group, USA).
Room 1.08
Africa Forum
15:30 - 17:00
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Room 1.08
Africa Forum
16:35
16:55
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Room 5A
Track 2
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Preservation & Restoration Project for Important Cultural Properties in Japan
16:15
17:00 - 17:15
Auditorium 1
15:55
Break
1. Land use planning and regional development policy and regulatory reforms for innovative water management in emerging economies
Francisco Nunes Correia Instituto Superior Tcnico, Lisbon
2. Panel Discussion
Session 3
The final session of the Forum will focus on the theme of innovation,
cleantech and finance and will be elucidated through short presentations
and panels from different sectors. In closing the Forum, industry leaders will
share their views on the critical interaction between the technology providers,
researchers, utilities, industry end-users and consultants in developing new
technologies and accelerating the adoption of technologies that clean-up and
help restore the environment.
15:00 - 15:30
Room 1.07
Track 3
WS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Biomonitoring of Chlorinated Solvents Contamination in Groundwater: Four
Coffee Break
Room 5A
Track 2
TS
15:00 - 15:30
Auditorium 2
Coffee Break
10:55
11:55
Lunch
Auditorium 2
Room 5A
Track 2
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Evaluation of the Preparedness of Surface Managed Aquifer Recharge
11:35
12:00 - 13:30
Auditorium 1
11:15
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09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
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Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Wednesday
Wednesday
Keynote Plenary
1. Land use planning and regional development policy and regulatory reforms for innovative water management in emerging economies
Francisco Nunes Correia Instituto Superior Tcnico, Lisbon
2. Panel Discussion
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Programme
Keynote Plenary
09:00 - 10:00
Investing in Clean Tech - Opportunities & Impacts Panel Discussion: Water, Cleantech and Innovation
Investing in Clean Tech - Opportunities & Impacts Panel Discussion: Water, Cleantech and Innovation
Auditorium 1
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Room 5B
Track 2
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 GHG Emissions in Wastewater Treatment: a Simulation Tool to Asses &
Evaluate Mitigation Jose Matos, lST-UL (PT)
Room 5C
Track 2
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Dynamic Modelling of Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Three Swedish Full-
scale Sludge Liquor Treatment Systems Erik Lindblom, Lund University (SE)
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Room 5B
Track 2
WS
Biosolids Treatment
& Beneficial Reuse
Chair: Banu Ormeci Carleton University, Canada
Room 5C
Track 2
TS
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Room 5B
Track 2
WS
Biosolids Treatment
& Beneficial Reuse
Chair: Richard Tsang CDM Smith, USA
Room 5C
Track 2
TS
Optimising Water-Energy-Food
Interactions
Chair: Erik Lindblom Lund University, Sweden
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Iron Rich Drinking Water Residuals for Phosphate Removal in Waste Water or
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Water Reclamation Solving Irrigation Demands, Energy Management & Water
15:55
15:55
16:15
16:35
16:55
16:15
16:35
16:55
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
1. Land use planning and regional development policy and regulatory reforms for innovative water management in emerging economies
Francisco Nunes Correia Instituto Superior Tcnico, Lisbon
2. Panel Discussion
Room 1.09
Track 2
TS
Auditorium 1
Auditorium 1
Auditorium 8
Track 1
TS
Pharmaceutical Industrial
Wastewater
Chair: Ioannis Alexiou London, UK
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Microbial Community Functional Structure in Response to Antibiotics in
10:55
11:15
11:35
11:55
Room 1.09
Track 2
WS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Simultaneous Recovery of Biodiesel & Biogas from Wastewater Sludge
Coffee Break
Reaching a Reliable
Efficient Water Supply II
Room 1.09
Track 2
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Bioelectrochemical Resource Recovery Martijn Bijmans, Wetsus (NL)
10:55 Full Flow Anaerobic Sewage Treatment with Nutrient Recovery: Resolving the
Lunch
Reaching a Reliable
Efficient Water Supply I
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10:00 - 10:30
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Wednesday
Wednesday
Keynote Plenary
Auditorium 8
Track 1
TS
Agroindustry Wastewater
Treatment
Chair: Ioannis Alexiou London, UK
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Filamentous Fungi & the Aquatic Environment: Potential for Biodegradation
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
Metals
Chair: Zdravka Do-Quang Suez Environnement, France
Auditorium 8
Track 4
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Manganese Dissolution & Micropollutant Removal by Ozone & Soil Aquifer
Treatment of Effluents Hadas Mamane, Tel-Aviv University (IL)
15:55 Textiles for the Clean-up of Chromate-polluted Ground Waters & the
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Keynote Plenary
09:00 - 10:00
Investing in Clean Tech - Opportunities & Impacts Panel Discussion: Water, Cleantech and Innovation
Investing in Clean Tech - Opportunities & Impacts Panel Discussion: Water, Cleantech and Innovation
Auditorium 1
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 3
Track 1
WS
Performance Assessment
& Benchmarking - Learning
from Best Practices
Auditorium 4
Track 1
WS
10:55
11:15
11:35
11:55
KWR (NL)
Assessment of Water Quality in Groundwater Resources of Iran Using
a Modified Drinking Water Quality (DWQI) Mohammad Reza Mohebbi,
National Water & Wastewater Engineering Company (IR)
Hydrolysis & Oxidation of Bisphenols & BADGE from Epoxies in Drinking
Water Distribution Systems Craig Adams, Utah State University (US)
Modelling Chlorine in Drinking Water Systems: the Effect of Water Flow
Velocity on Bulk Decay Rates Laura Monteiro, National Civil Engineering
Laboratory (LNEC) (PT)
Closing Summary
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Auditorium 3
Track 1
WS
Water system development mostly follows the planning and development process
for cities rather than being an integral part of the process. The result is lost
opportunities for resource use efficiency, aesthetic co-design of water function
and urban landscape, and optimisation of water and other elements of urban
infrastructure. Rob Skinner (CRC for Water Sensitive Cities, Australia) gives an
overview followed by case studies from Adam Lovell (Water Services Association
of Australia, Australia), Per Arne Malmquist (Stockholm International Water
Institute, Sweden), Armando Silva Afonso (Anqip, Portugal), Teng Chye Khoo
(Centre for Liveable Cities, Singapore), Paul Brown (University of South Florida,
USA) and Xiaochang Wang (University of Architecture and Technology, China).
Auditorium 4
Track 1
TS
Micropollutants
Chair: Jiangyong Hu National University of Singapore
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Respirometric Characterisation of the Soluble COD Fractions After
13:55 Dynamic Distribution of Oseltamivir & its Metabolite in the Yodo River, During
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 3
Track 1
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Monitoring Strategies for Quality-based Management of Urban Drainage
15:55
Auditorium 4
Track 1
TS
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Impact of Water Commercial Losses on Operators Unit Costs & Price of
16:15
16:35 Economic Viability of Urine Struvite Recovery Using Seawater for Toilet
16:35
16:55
Services Antnio Ruivo, ERSAR - The Water and Waste Services Regulation
Authority (PT)
Best Practices in the Definition of Water Services Tariff Structures Cristina
Rodrigues, ERSAR - The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority (PT)
Productivity of Wastewater Treatment Plants: a Malmquist-Luenberger
Approach Francesc Hernandez Sancho, University of Valencia (ES)
Promoting Efficiency in Water Services: a Simple Model Joo Silva, ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority (PT)
Closing Summary
Micropollutants
Chair: Jiangyong Hu National University of Singapore
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Water Safety Plans at EPALs Water Supply System-Tool to Prioritise
10:55
11:15
11:35
11:55
Room 3C
Track 4
TS
Room 3C
Track 4
WS
Ten years after the introduction of Water Safety Plans (WSPs) in international
guidance documents, this workshop will reflect on lessons learned from
practice and policy, highlight key benefits and chart a way forward so that
WSPs are implemented globally to a standard that ensures drinking water
quality is assured to a growing population. Reflections and lessons learned
from a utility perspective, presented by Rui Sancho (guas do Algarve,
Portugal); a regulatory perspective, presented by Pranav Joshi (National
Environment Agency, Singapore); and small systems, presented by Bettina
Rickert (UBA, Germany) will set the scene for group discussions and debate
on the key questions.
Room 3C
Track 4
WS
15:55
16:15
16:35
16:55
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
Auditorium 1
17:00 - 17:15
1. Land use planning and regional development policy and regulatory reforms for innovative water management in emerging economies
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2. Panel Discussion
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
Auditorium 1
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Sex, Drugs & Engineering - Identification & Evaluation of Bioactive Chemicals
Break
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Electrical Energy Performance Assessment in guas de Portugal Wastewater
Coffee Break
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Discolouration Loose Deposits: Balancing Views & Practices Jan Vreeburg,
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Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Wednesday
Wednesday
Keynote Plenary
1. Land use planning and regional development policy and regulatory reforms for innovative water management in emerging economies
Francisco Nunes Correia Instituto Superior Tcnico, Lisbon
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Business Forums
Keynote Plenary
Wednesday
Wednesday
09:00 - 10:00
Investing in Clean Tech - Opportunities & Impacts Panel Discussion: Water, Cleantech and Innovation
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 1
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
Auditorium 7
Track 5
WS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Effect of the Carbon to Nitrogen (C/N) Ratio on Composition & Fractionation
10:55
Much has been done to develop detection tools to improve the microbiological
control of tap water, but more work is needed to implement innovative tools
in routine lab analysis. We examine progress and current challenges in the
quantitative assessment of microbial agents in water by alternative tools. Karine
Delabre (GWRC - Veolia, France) and Sophie Courtois (GWRC - Suez
Environnement, France) introduce the current situation and work of the
GWRC Waterborne Pathogens workgroup, and techniques such as flow
cytometric assessment of drinking water quality. Stphanie Sammartano (AFNOR
Certification, France) takes nanofiltration validation as an example of how analytical
performance of commercial application can be certificated. An open discussion
addresses implementing cultivation-independent methods for routine monitoring.
11:15
11:35
11:55
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Anaerobic Digestion
Chair: Henri Spanjers TU Delft, Netherlands
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 The Influence of Electrolysis on the Solubilisation & Semi-continuous
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Session 3
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
Auditorium 7
Track 5
WS
Auditorium 7
Track 5
Chair: Joachim Fettig University of Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany
TS
Introduction
15:30
15:35 Vanadium Removal from Aqueous Solution & Real Wastewater Using
JDL has developed the innovative Facultative MBR for the first time in the world.
More than 30 patents issued worldwide. It is characterised as the following.
1. Establishment of precisely controlled facultative conditions in biological
wastewater treatment;
2. Super-high MLSS up to 20000mg/L of MLSS;
3. Zero-discharge of excess organic-sludge;
4. Removal of phosphorus in terms of gaseous phosphine from domestic
wastewater;
5. Synchronous de-nitrification for N removal
Recognizing Quality
Innovative Adsorbents
15:30 Introduction
15:35 Enhancement of Anammox Activity with External Electric Field Application
Sen Qiao, Dalian University of Technology (CN)
Break
17:00 - 17:15
Keynote Plenary
17:15 - 18:00
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Thursday
Thursday:
Thursday Spotlight
Plenary Session
Plenary Keynote:
Per Nielsen,
Plenary Keynote:
Willy Verstraete
Professor of Biotechology,
Department of Biotechnolgy,
Chemistry and Environmental
Engineering, Faculty
Engineering and Science,
Aalborg University
Emeritus Professor
of Environmental
Biotechnology,
Faculty of Bioscience
Engineering, Ghent
University
Plenary Session
Closing Ceremony
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy
(Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with
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Thursday
Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1. Breakthroughs from the New Molecular Biology: How Can We Apply Novel Molecular Methods in Water Engineering? Per H. Nielsen, Aalborg University
2. Resource Recovery: Putting New Ideas Into Practice Willy Verstraete, University of Ghent
Auditorium
09:00 - 10:00
1. Breakthroughs from the New Molecular Biology: How Can We Apply Novel Molecular Methods in Water Engineering? Per H. Nielsen, Aalborg University
2. Resource Recovery: Putting New Ideas Into Practice Willy Verstraete, University of Ghent
Auditorium
10:00 - 10:30
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 2
Room 1.07
Track 3
WS
The first session will address challenges and opportunities across the
Mediterranean and MENA region, looking at transformational changes for
utilities, overcoming challenges to private sector engagement and enhancing
cooperation in the region; with contributions from ACWUA, OECD and the
Mediterranean Water Institute.
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Cost-efficient Control of Wastewater Treatment Plants to Reduce
10:55
Why do industries, energy and water have widely divergent track records in
stakeholder engagement and communication? The energy sector - mostly works efficiently and competently to communicate well with the general public
and key sub-groups; the water sector mostly does not, with consequences
for its public image and customer relations. How can water learn from energy?
Zulandi van der Westhuizen (World Energy Council, UK) looks at gaining the
publics trust; Alexandre Brailowsky (GDF Suez, France) compares human
rights to energy and water; and Inge Wallage (IWA) considers transparent
versus polluted stakeholder engagement. A panel discussion will draw
lessons that can be applied to improve the water sectors performance.
11:15
11:35
11:55
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Auditorium 2
Customer Communication
Creating Better Services
Chair: Kari Elisabeth Fagerns Oslo Water & Sewerage, Norway
Room 1.07
Track 3
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Water Conservation Education as a Tool to Empower Water Users to Reduce
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Closing Plenary
15:30 - 17:00
Closing Plenary
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 1
Room 1.08
Track 3
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 CFD Simulation of Hydrodynamics & Biological Reactions in an Activated
Coffee Break
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
Room 1.08
Track 3
TS
Lunch
This session will look at research, and innovation for large scale applications
in the region, with contributions from the MENA Water Centers of
Excellence, focusing on issues such as: water use efficiency and productivity;
groundwater; non-conventional water; water/energy/food nexus; water supply
and sanitation; non-revenue water.
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Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Thursday
09:00 - 10:00
Room 5A
Track 1
Chairs: Hans-Curt Flemming University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
WS
Biotechnology & its
applications (Biocluster)
Industrial Application of
Microbial-ecology-focused
Monitoring Tools for Wastewater
& Drinking Water Treatment
Room 5A
Track 1
WS
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
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Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1. Breakthroughs from the New Molecular Biology: How Can We Apply Novel Molecular Methods in Water Engineering? Per H. Nielsen, Aalborg University
2. Resource Recovery: Putting New Ideas Into Practice Willy Verstraete, University of Ghent
Auditorium
11:15
11:35
11:55
1. Breakthroughs from the New Molecular Biology: How Can We Apply Novel Molecular Methods in Water Engineering? Per H. Nielsen, Aalborg University
2. Resource Recovery: Putting New Ideas Into Practice Willy Verstraete, University of Ghent
Auditorium
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Room 5B
Track 2
TS
RESOURCE RECOVERY:
From Push to Pull in Practice
Chair: Peter Cornel Technische Universitt Darmstadt, Germany
Moderator: Willy Verstraete Ghent University, Belgium
Room 5C
Track 2
WS
Biofilm Processes
Chair: Eveline Volcke Ghent University, Belgium
10:55
11:15
11:35
11:55
MBBRs: Effect of the Carrier Type Marcia Dezotti, Federal University of Rio
de Janeiro (BR)
Comparison of Bio-physiochemical Properties of Granule & Floc from
Denitrifying P Removal System Yayi Wang, Tongji University (CN)
Understanding the Contribution of Biofilm in an IFAS System Designed for
Nitrogen Removal Moretti Paul, IRSTEA (FR)
Bioaugmentation in Hybrid Biofilm Reactors to Enhance Nitrogen Removal for
Wastewater Treatment Francis Hassard, Cranfield University (UK)
Closing Summary
12:00 - 13:30
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Room 5B
Track 2
WS
In many parts of the world the water supply is only intermittent, a situation
that aggravates and is aggravated by the problem of water loss. How
can these interlinked problems be tackled? Bambos Charalambous (J2C
Water, Cyprus) introduces the issues of intermittent water supply (IWS) and
the work of the IWA Task Group on IWS; Roland Liemberger (Miya Asia,
Singapore) shows how the well known concept of non-revenue water can be
applied for IWS; Jan Janssens (J2C Water, Switzerland) will suggest ways of
moving from intermittent to 24/7 supply; and Ryan Baculinao (Miya, Tanzania)
presents a case study of how that transition was addressed.
Room 5C
Track 2
WS
This second workshop will deal with the key challenges related to supply
chain management of recovered resources and the economics of scale.
Attention will be given to overall public and legal acceptability. Peter Cornel
(Technische Universitt Darmstadt, Germany) provides an overview on the
IWA Resource Recovery Cluster and the potential of resource recovery;
followed by Alexander Duyndam (Schuttelaar & Partners, Netherlands)
speaking on Before marketing: bridging barriers in resource recovery. An
interactive discussion will debate what is needed to further develop resource
recovery, both innovation and adoption. Along with the presenters, Glen
Daigger (IWA) and Aijie Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) also
join the discussion.
Biofilm Processes
Chair: Eveline Volcke Ghent University, Belgium
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Closing Plenary
15:30 - 17:00
Closing Plenary
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 1
Room 1.09
Track 5
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 N2O Production in Denitrifying Post-filtration at the Viikinmki Wastewater
Coffee Break
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
Room 1.09
Track 5
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 COD & Ammonium Removal from a High Organic Strength Wastewater in
Lunch
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09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Linking Water Consumption Smart Metering with Census Data to Improve
10:55
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Thursday
09:00 - 10:00
Auditorium 8
Track 5
Chair: Darren Sun Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
TS
Introduction
Advanced Water Treatment
10:30
10:35 A Study on the Effect of Ozone Dosage on Dissolved-ozone Flotation (DOF)
Process Performance Xin Jin, XiAn University of Architecture & Technology (CN)
11:15 Transformation of Diclofenac by Filter Sands Containing Manganese-hydrooxides Andreas Albers, TU-Dresden (DE)
Auditorium 8
Track 5
WS
Membrane use in the water industry is growing fast, new products are on
the market, but what are their applications and future trends?
This workshop presents and evaluates the latest evolutions regarding lowpressure membranes (Micro, UF, in/out, out/in). The applications of those
membranes will cover all kind of applications as drinking water, waste water,
reuse and sea water pre-treatment either for municipal and industrial markets.
We will treat the position of the market from suppliers, integrators and endusers vision. Richard Woodling (Scinor Membrane Technology, China) is part
of the panel that will be constituted of different membranes suppliers as well
as experts in membranes evaluation regarding performances and reliability
such and their adequation with existing or potential applications.
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
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Thursday
Keynote Plenary
Keynote Plenary
1. Breakthroughs from the New Molecular Biology: How Can We Apply Novel Molecular Methods in Water Engineering? Per H. Nielsen, Aalborg University
2. Resource Recovery: Putting New Ideas Into Practice Willy Verstraete, University of Ghent
Auditorium
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 3
Track 1
WS
What are the structural and non-structural solutions for establishing flood
resilience in Cities of the Future?
14:35
14:55
The shortfall of human resource capacity in the WASH (water, sanitation and
hygiene) sector has been reported in several country-level assessments by
IWA and a UN Water report. Action is needed at national level to establish
capacity development strategies, with detailed implementation plans
incorporating the assessments findings. This workshop brings together a
range of actors from the WASH sector, including Petrit Tare (SHUKALB,
Albania), Rui Godinho (APDA, Portugal), Kelvin Chitumbo (NWASCO,
Zambia), Amadou Diallo (PEPAM, Senegal), Paul Smith (National Water
Commission, Australia), Inga Jacobs (Water Research Commission, South
Africa) and Joseph Epitu (Ministry of Water and Environment, Uganda) to
discuss the process of national-level strategising to move from strategy to
implementation.
Cyanobacteria
Chair: Ricardo Santos Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisboa, Portugal
10:55 Water Cycle Safety Planning: Demonstration in the City of Lisbon Maria
11:35 HIDRALERTA Project - a Flood Forecast & Alert System in Coastal & Port
Drinking Water Reservoirs Tsair-Fuh Lin, National Cheng Kung University (TW)
UFSC - Federal University of Santa Catarina (BR)
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Auditorium 4
Track 1
WS
Nanoparticles
Chair: Ralf Kaegi EAWAG, Switzerland
13:55
14:15
14:35
14:55
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Closing Plenary
15:30 - 17:00
Closing Plenary
15:30 - 17:00
Auditorium 1
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Stability of Fe-oxide Nanoparticles Coated with Natural Organic Matter -
Room 3C
Track 4
TS
Risk Assessment
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment for Defining Desinfection of
Lunch
Auditorium 3
Track 1
TS
Room 3B
Track 4
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water: Risk Analysis in Italy Luca Lucentini, Italian
12:00 - 13:30
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
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Track 1
WS
Lunch
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Robust Design of Water Distribution Networks Based on the Maximisation of
14:15
1. Breakthroughs from the New Molecular Biology: How Can We Apply Novel Molecular Methods in Water Engineering? Per H. Nielsen, Aalborg University
2. Resource Recovery: Putting New Ideas Into Practice Willy Verstraete, University of Ghent
Auditorium
Coffee Break
13:55
09:00 - 10:00
10:00 - 10:30
Track 3: Enabling Progress with Good Governance, Sustainable Finance & ICT
Track 4: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health
Coffee Break
Thursday
09:00 - 10:00
Drinking Water Near Paris Caroline Lecarpentier, Veolia Eau dIle de France (FR)
Almeida, LNEC (PT)
Room 3C
Track 4
TS
Health Related
Water Microbiology
Chair: Daisuke Sano Hokkaido University, Japan
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Biological Treatment Changed Heterotrophic Bacteria Resistance to
Erythromycin in Wastewater Mei-Ting Guo, Tongji University (CN)
14:35 Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Urban Sewage: Role of Treatment Plants &
Environmental Dispersion Valeria Mezzanotte, Politecnico di Milano (IT)
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
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Business Forums
Keynote Plenary
Thursday
Thursday
09:00 - 10:00
1. Breakthroughs from the New Molecular Biology: How Can We Apply Novel Molecular Methods in Water Engineering? Per H. Nielsen, Aalborg University
2. Resource Recovery: Putting New Ideas Into Practice Willy Verstraete, University of Ghent
Auditorium
Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:30
Session 1
10:30 - 12:00
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
Particle Separation
Chair: Dayanand Panse IWWA India
Auditorium 7
Track 5
TS
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Water Treatment Combining Photocatalysis & Nanofiltration in Sequence & as
10:30 Introduction
10:35 Integrated Approach to Water Treatment Plant Optimisation Using Computer
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Session 2
13:30 - 15:00
Adsorption Processes
Chair: Yoshihiko Matsui Hokkaido University, Japan
Auditorium 6
Track 5
TS
13:30 Introduction
13:35 Coating Granulation of Nano Adsorbents Using PVA as a Binder for Drinking
Water Defluoridation Ting-Jie Wang, Tsinghua University (CN)
Coffee Break
15:00 - 15:30
Closing Plenary
15:30 - 17:00
11:15 The Interaction Between Ozonation & Wastewater Particles Hadas Mamane,
Tel-Aviv University (IL)
Auditorium 7
Track 5
WS
Water and wastewater utility companies are facing big challenges: how to
maintain a high level of service to customers, assuring financial, economic and
technical sustainability with reduced budgets.
A holistic business process approach must rely on We cant manage what we
dont know principle. For utilities with a wide range of infrastructures operating
24/7/365 it is humanly impossible to follow and monitor each infrastructure
locally, the reason why they need to collect data from physical infrastructures,
centralise and process it into information.
Independently of being private or public held utilities, they are pushing hard
to improve performance and deliver cost-effective services to its customers
and generate added value to shareholders. To accomplish these goals, utilities
need to collect and combine economic, financial and specialised operating
and maintenance data in order to have context information to support precise
decision-making.
Only with Smart Information Technology and well-defined enterprise information
architecture (business processes, applications and information) can utilities
develop an enterprise asset management methodology.
What are the techniques for specific removal of micropollutants are now
moving from development into full-scale application?
Auditorium 1
14:15 - 15:00 Portuguese Water Partnership
Water Innovation Support for SMEs through the Network of National Water
Partnerships
Closing Plenary. Including keynote presentation by Pat Mulroy (Brookings Institute, US) and a panel discussion with IWA Distinguished Fellows
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Posters Presentations
Posters:
Poster presentations will take place daily. They will provide an
opportunity to hear presenters discuss their work and to have your
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Pavillion 4
Posters presentations
Pavillion 5
Monday
Monday
Poster Presentations
10:30 - 12:00
Poster 1 - 30
10:30 - 12:00
13:30 - 15:00
Poster 31 - 60
13:30 - 15:00
15:30 - 17:00
Poster 61 - 90
15:30 - 17:00
Tuesday
Tuesday
10:30 - 12:00
Poster 91 - 120
10:30 - 12:00
13:30 - 15:00
13:30 - 15:00
15:30 - 17:00
15:30 - 17:00
Wednesday
Wednesday
10:30 - 12:00
10:30 - 12:00
13:30 - 15:00
13:30 - 15:00
15:30 - 17:00
15:30 - 17:00
Thursday
10:30 - 12:00
Thursday
Poster 271 - 300
10:30 - 12:00
Poster Awards
Explore the poster Halls on Pavilion
4 and 5, download the digital version
of each poster and rate their favourite
ones through the mobile App. The rates
between Monday and Wednesday will
define which the best posters according
to attendees are. The winners will
be notified on Thursday morning and
presented with their awards at the
plenary session on Thursday afternoon.
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Simulation Modeling In MDT In Conjunctively Managed Competitive Multi-Purpose ARBD Scheme,Nigeria Luke Eme Anambra State University
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Climate Change Impacts On Querena-Silves Aquifer And Odelouca Watershed Maria Novo LNEC
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Climate Change Impacts On Groundwater Dependent Coastal Ecosystems. Melides Case Study Maria Novo LNEC
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Predicting Pollution Status Of Water Masses Evolution Using Change Scenarios, Melides Case Study LNEC Maria Novo LNEC
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Environmental Performance Of The Urban Water System Of Aveiro (Portugal) Luis Arroja University of Aveiro
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Improving Implementation Capacities Of Cities By sharing Best Practices On UWCS Kees Van Leeuwen KWR Watercycle Research Organization
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Generation Of Urban Flood Risk Maps Using A Dual Drainage Model In SWMM Telmo Paula Universidade de Coimbra
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Photocatalytic Degradation Of The Fungicide Imazalil Using TiO2 Immobilized On Different Supports Rocio Espino-Estvez FEAM Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Scale-up And Economic Assessment Of A Fenton Process To Treat Agro-industrial Wastewater Dunia E. Santiago FEAM Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Photocatalytic Degradation Of Isoproturon In Waters Using Immobilized Nanoparticles Of Titania Rocio Espino-Estvez FEAM Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Integrated Stormwater Plans To Adapt Municipalities To Climate Change In Flanders (Belgium) Greet De Gueldre Aquafin NV
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Understanding H2S Uptake Dynamics By Corroding Sewer Concrete With Fluctuating H2S Concentrations Xiaoyan Sun The University of Queensland
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Climate Change Effects On Urban Watershed Burcu imek Uygun Anadolu University
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Expansion Of Direct Water Supply System To High-rise Buildings - Introduction Of Pressurized Direct Water Supply System (In-line/Multi-stage Type) Atsushi Tomaru Tokyo Metropolitan
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Sustainability Assessment Of A Hydroelectric Power Plant: A Case From Turkey Elcin Kentel Middle East Technical University
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Cost Benefit Analysis Of Adaptation Strategies To Cope With Global Change Impacts In Barcelona Laurent Pouget CETaqua
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Monotonic Trend And Change Points In So Loureno Do Sul/RS/Brazil Pamela Disconzi Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Leaching Behaviour Of Different Scrap Materials At Recovery And Recycling Companies Stijn Van Hulle University Ghent - Campus Kortrijk
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Large-scale Dams And Their Social, Environmental, And Economic Impacts: The Case Of Xing, Brazil Antenor Aguiar Netto Sergipe Federal University
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Development Of Automatic Monitoring System For Integrated Water Resource Management Of Urban Streams Dongil Seo Chungnam National University
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Water Reuse Of Dairy Wastewater Using An Integrated AF/BAF System Seung Lim Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Evaluation Modelling Of Resilience Curve In Business Continuity Planning For Water Service Nagahisa Hirayama National Institute for Environmental Studies
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Efficiency Assessment Of A Surface-flow Constructed Wetland For WWTP Effluent Polishing Marie-Noelle Pons Universit de Lorraine
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LCA Of PVC And HDPE Pipes For Drinking Water Distribution Networks In Cities David Sanjuan-Delms Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona
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Fate Of Biofilm In Sewer And Wastewater Flowrate Entropy Marie-Noelle Pons Universit de Lorraine
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The Water Footprint Of Oil Exploration - An Urgent Challenge For Water Professionals Gustaf Olsson Lund University
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Integrated Urban Water Resources Management: The Key-role Of Groundwater Inventories Jose Manuel Marques CERENA, Instituto Superior Tcnico, Technical Univ. of Lisbon,
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Sesmaria River - Challenges For A Greater Participation Of Stakeholders Ricardo Oliveira Federal University of Rio de janeiro - UFRJ
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Delivering 60% Recycled Water To A Greenfield Development: The Googong Township Story Therese Flapper GHD
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Delivering Recycled Water Across Southern New South Wales, Australia Therese Flapper GHD
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Aquatic Insect Research For River Environmental Assessment In Boso Peninsula, Japan Kazuhito Murakami Chiba Institute of Technology
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Evaluation Of Capacity Of Sewage Treatment In The Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area Clarisse Gomes Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG
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Application Of Research On The Emergency Drill For Water Emergency Pollution Accidents Li Yuxian Kyoto University
Waterworks Bureau
headquarters: 55 rue de la Villette - 69425 LYON cedex 03 - Tel +33 (0)4 72 91 83 70 - siege@naldeo.com - www.naldeo.com
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Flood Risk Assessment For Pedestrian And Vehicular Circulation Using A Detailed 1D/2D Coupled Model Pere Malgrat Technical College La Almunia (University of Zaragoza)
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Degradation Of An Ionic Liquid, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium Chloride, By Ozonation Hideaki Nagare Okayama University
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Impact Of Wastewater Treatment Plants In The Introduction Of Pharmaceuticals Into Surface Waters: The Case Study Of Lis River Sandra Jorge SIMLIS - Saneamento Integrado dos
Municpios do Lis, SA
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The Example Of Disaster Situation Of Sewer System Caused By Liquefaction Of Ground From Earthquake Toshihiro Ochiai Tokyo Metropolitan Sewerage Service Corporation
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Wastewater Quality Monitoring In Sewers Through UV-Vis Spectral Acquisition And Calibration Transfer Filipa Ferreira Barreiro College of Technology
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Assessment Of Salinization And Residence Time Of Coastal Aquifers (Sousse, Eastern-Tunisia) Jose Manuel Marques Instituto Superior Tcnico - University of Lisbon
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Immobilization Of TiO2 On Fire Brick For The Photocatalytic Degradation Of Phenol Dunia E. Santiago FEAM - Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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Modelling Sediment Transport In Sewer Systems - A Review Of Existing Tools And Methodologies Laurent Pouget CETaqua, Water Technology Centre
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Adaptation Of Ceramic Membrane For Treatment Groundwater In Building Management Water Supply June-Seok Choi Korea Institute of Construction Technology
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Urban Development By Climate Adaptation - The Most Beautiful Climate Adaptation Project In Denmark Helle Norden Middelfart Wastewater Utility
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Testing The Robustness Of The Drinking Water Distribution Network Jan Van Der Hoek KWR - Watercycle Research Institute
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Evolution Of Intervened Streams In Irrigated Areas: A Case-study In Alqueva Multi-Purpose Project Maria Barbosa EDIA
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Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment Using A Conventional Settling Tank And A Lamella Separator Anna Abels RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Environmental Engineering
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Real Time Observatory For Water Quality Management: From Lisbons Urban Drainage To The Estuary Lus David LNEC - Laboratrio Nacional de Engenharia Civil
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Abstraction Of Water By Induced Infiltration In The Complexo De Lever Ana Cardoso guas do Douro e Paiva, SA
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The Importance Of The Restitutions Results From/for Stakeholders To Improve The Public Participation Anabela Duro Polytechnic Institute of Beja
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Mapping The Risk Of Groundwater Contamination By Nitrate Gerson Nascimento Universidade Federal de Rondnia
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Innovative Concepts And Technologies For The Treatment Of Wastewater From Health Care Facilities Martina Winker RWTH Aachen University
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Adequacy Of The Treatment Capacity In Water And Wastewater Services Ana Rita Ramos ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
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Study Of Integrated Chemical -- Physical Processes For Biodiesel Wastewater Treatment Junia Ferreira Polytechnic Institute of Beja
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RAV (Remote Automated Valve) - Cutting Off Water Supply In Situations Of Inaccessibility Margarida Pinhao Tecnilab Portugal, S.A.
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Social Science To Support Water Sensitive Cities Liz Sharp University of Sheffield
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Up-Concentration Of Primary Sludge With Membrane And Biosorption To Increase Biogas Production Alexandre Gali Cetaqua
Water Quality Modelling Of Three Projected Reservoir In Series In Lower Zambezi River In Mozambique Paulo Alexandre Diogo IMAR & Faculty of Sciences and Technology New University
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The Decrease of Demand for Water Services: Causes & Consequences for Operators Srgio Hora Lopes guas do Douro e Paiva, S.A.
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Lagging And Leading Indicators In Occupational Health And Safety Management Adriano Vieira guas do Douro e Paiva, S.A.
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Water Demand Profiling As A Decision Support System For Network Operation And Planning Dlia Loureiro Harbin Institute of Technology
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Evolution Of An Energy Management System And Its Improvement Through ISO 500001 Ins Freitas guas do Douro e Paiva, SA
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What Is The Reliability Of Sewer Deterioration Models? Ingo Kropp Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin GmbH
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Energy Efficiency In Water Supply System And Wastewater Treatment Plants Pedro Fontes guas do Oeste S.A.
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of Lisbon
Aquifer Recharge On The Porto Velho City -- Rondnia, Brazil Marcos Nbrega Ii Companhia de Pesquisa de Recursos Minerais
Implementation Of A PMO For The Water Loss Management Program In Public Supply Systems Eduardo Augusto Bulhes Filho B&B Engenharia LTDA
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Efficacy Of Oxidizing Disinfectants On Biofilm Removal; Estimation Using Established Biofilms Mariko Tachikawa Nihon University
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Analysis Of Water Sustainability Of Rice Growing Through Of Temporary Dams, Rio Grande Do Sul,Brazil Adriana Salbego UNIPAMPA
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Beira City Storm Water Infrastructures Improvement In Response To Climate Changes Paulo Oscar Silva Administrao de Infraestruturas de gua e Saneamento - AIAS
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Biodegradability Of Natural Organic Matter In The Northern Lake Biwa By Long-term Test Method Taketoshi Kusakabe Kyoto University
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Complexities Of Contaminated Groundwater Sites: Need For Transition Assessment Mohsen Mehran Rubicon Engineering Corporation
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Do You Know How Much You Pay For Water? Henrique Monteiro ISCTE - Instituto Universitrio de Lisboa
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Effect Of Nitrite On The N2O And NO Production On The Nitrification Of Low Strength NH4+ Wastewater Maite Pijuan Ghent University
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Life Cycle Costing Of The Urban Water Cycle Applied To Mediterranean And Atlantic Cities Maria Jose Amores Barrero CETaqua Water Technology Centre
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Challenges In Developing Baseline Water Quality Data In Unconventional Oil And Gas Fields Audrey Levine Flinders University
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Desalination, Softening And Water Quality Changes: Impact On Corrosion In Distribution Systems Benjamin Rabaud SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT
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Analysis Of Collection Efficiency In The Rainwater Utilization System.. Lee Jung-Hun Korea Institute of Construction Technology
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The Impact Of Demographic Trends In Water Supply Services In Portugal Joana Boaventura guas do Douro e Paiva, SA
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Cyanotoxins In Drinking Water: Risk Analysis In Italy. Luca Lucentini Italian National Institute of Health
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Infrastructure Asset Management Program In A Multi-utility Organisation Joo Feliciano AGS, S.A.
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Automatic Generation Of Synthetic Urban Drainage Network Models With SWMM Telmo Paula University of Coimbra
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Practical Training On Wastewater Treatment As A Key For Maintaining Assets Agnes Maenhout World Water Academy
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Evaluation Of The Potential Of Capture Rainwater For Use In Poultry Farming Of COREDE-Serra, Brazil Vania Schneider Ghent University
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TWIST++ - Using A Serious Game To Develop And Understand Innovative Water Infrastructures Ingo Kropp 3S Consult GmbH
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Recommendations For Initial Non-Revenue Water Assessment Roland Liemberger Miya Asia
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Regional Risk Analysis For Water Distribution Pipeline Using Mesh Data Takaharu Kunizane Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Project Design For A Water Loss Reduction Pilot Project In Kolkata Roland Liemberger Miya Asia
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Going Beyond Average Response: Modeling Portuguese Residential Water Demand With Quantile Regression Henrique Monteiro ISCTE-IUL
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Dili Urban Water Supply -- Post-conflict Lessons And Current Options For Improving Service Delivery Graham Costin Cos Wat Pty Ltd
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PT
Testing Integration And Efficiency In The Portuguese Water Sector Adelino Fortunato University of Coimbra
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JP
Prospects And Challenges With The Introduction Of The AMR System In The Tokyo Waterworks Bureau Kazuya Naito Tokyo Waterworks Bureau
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A New Methodology For Preventive Maintenance Plan Of EPAL Water Distribution Network Assets Ctia Henriques EPAL - Empresa Portuguesa das guas Livres, S.A.
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Masterplan Wastewater 2025 -- Implementation Of A Strategic Regional Planning Concept Christoph Brepols Erftverband
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Combination Of Ozone And Bio Filter For The Removal Of Hard COD In Industrial Wastewater Jenny Wang Xylem Services GmbH
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Application Of Fuzzy MCDM Technique In Selecting The Best Disaster Relief Method: Shiraz W & W Co. Ali Taghizadeh Shiraz Water & Wastewater Company
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Influence Of Hydrodynamic Induced Cavitation On Water Pollutants Andreas Schmid University of Applied Sciences Hof
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Development Of A Low Cost Burst Detection Method Using Existing Flow And Pressure Measurements Andreas Giesen Royal HaskoningDHV / Delft University of Technology
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Impact Of Direct UF Pre-treatment Of Challenging Surface Water On Subsequent RO Membranes Desiree Marin CETaqua
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European Strategic Workshop On Water Safety Planning (WSP) Bettina Rickert German Federal Environment Agency - Umweltbundesamt (UBA)
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Microbial Control With ClO2 In Fresh And Used Water Blends, For Re-injection In Oil & Gas Extraction Marian Constantin DuPont
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JP
Ensuring Stable Water Supply Through Large-scale Facility Renewal In Tokyo Tsutomu Shioda Tokyo Metropolitan Waterworks Bureau
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Fermentation Of Waste Sugar For Improved Biological Phosphorus Removal Peter Schauer Clean Water Services
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PT
Rehabilitation Of Filters Infrastructure: A Practical Case Of Portugals Largest WTP Sonia Tormenta EPAL S.A.
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Water And Industrial Innovation Advantages Digital Dosing Juergen Kiefer Grundfos Water Treatment GmbH
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The Short Term Impact Of The Financial Crisis In Water Utilities In Portugal Srgio Hora Lopes APDA - Associao Portuguesa de Distribuio e Drenagem de guas
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Optimisation Of The Full-scale Dual MBR-CAS Concept Hnxe With Respect To Energy Consumption And Eff Burkhard Teichgrber Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband
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How To Promote Efficiency With Water And Wastewater Price Regulation Alexandra Cunha ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
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Degradation Of Abamectin By UV And UV/H2O2: Assessment Of Reduction Of Toxicity Using Daphnia Spp Izabela Barbosa University of So Paulo
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Developing Computational Algorithms For Long-term Management Of Water Distribution Pipes Suwan Park Pusan National University
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Recycle Si From Solar Silicon Wafer Casting To Generate Hydrogen Gas And Its Application Wen-Hui Kuan Ming Chi University of Technology
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Web-based Risk Assessment And Management Tool For Drinking Water And Sanitation Safety Planning Heli Hrkki Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
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Environmentally Friendly Copper Electroplating Process Development Ipek Imamoglu Middle East Technical University
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Rehabilitation Of The Olivais Pumping Station Water Circuit - Impact On Water Loss Reduction & Energy Efficiency Improvement Lus Azevedo EPAL - Empresa Portuguesa guas Livres SA
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Biological Treatment Of The Fermentation Brine Of Table Olives Processing Eva Ferrer Universitat Politcnica de Valncia
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PT
Risk Management In The Drinking Water Sector -- National Survey In Portugal Rui Sancho guas do Algarve, SA
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CN
Effect Of DO On The Performance Of A2/O Process Treating Petrochemical Wastewater Changyong Wu Chinese Research Academy of Environment Sciences
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Asset Management Technique And Accelerated Restructuring Of Sewerage System Hayato Mori Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Sewerage
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Hollow Fibres Contactors: A Useful Tool For Molybdates And Ammonia Extraction In Process Water Serge Alex Institut des procds industriels (IPI)
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Multi-Pollutants Removal In A Flocculation-Adsorption Fluidized Bed: Fundamental Investigation Xu Zhengxue Jilin University
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Anaerobic Biological Treatment & Environmental Compliance of Vinasse for Methane Production Jos Rodrigues Escola de Engenharia Mau - Instituto Mau de Tecnologia
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Eco-friendly Technology For Removal Of Residual Ozone Woohyeun Joe Seoul Waterworks Research Institute
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Oxygen Transfer Model Development For Activated Sludge And Clean Water Stijn Van Hulle Ghent University
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History And Financial Issues Of Sewerage In Tokyo Kentaro Uehara Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Sewerage
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Biologically Treated Domestic Wastewater Via Ozone And Activated Carbon Dehua Ma Tsinghua University
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Level Of Service On Sewage Collection And Treatment In Customers View Kyoohong Park Chung-Ang University
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Moringa Oleifera Seeds: Removal Of Phosphorus From Wastewater And Interaction With Tetracycline Andra Santos University of Minho
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We Care About Water, Even If You Dont: Water As A Low Involvement Service Patricia Bakir La Trobe University / Coliban Water
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Chemical Concern On Reusing A Cooling Tower Blow-down With Equipment Solution Concetta Sapio GE Power and Water Technologies
101
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Repair Methodologies For Large Diameter Trunk Mains - From Alviela To Circunvalao Jos Salgueiro Universiti Sains Malaysia
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H2SO4 And NaOH Recovery Of A Concentrated Na2SO4 Solution Using Bipolar Membrane Electrodialysis Boudewijn Meesschaert KU Leuven - KULAB
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Water Safety Plans - The Experience In Implementation Within Aquapor Utilities Group Claudia Guerreiro Aquapor - Servios, S.A.
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Feedback Control Of Prefiltration To Improve Plant Energy Balance Dines Thornberg Lynettefllesskabet
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Performance Indicator For Sampling Plans Of Quality Control In A Drinking Water Supply Network Victor Faria Companhia Estadual de gua e Esgotos - Rio de Janeiro
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Evaluation Of A Selectrodialysis Process For Phosphate Fractionation In Wastewater Boudewijn Meesschaert KU Leuven - KULAB
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Sewage Treatment Plant As A Base For Circulation Of Water, Materials, And Energy In A Watershed Toshiki Fukushima METAWATER Co., Ltd.
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Improving Energy Efficiency In Unitary Systems - Quinta Das Drogas Pumping Station Case Study Mrio Santos SimTejo
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Performance And Characterization Of Low Cost Treatment System For Onsite Residential Graywater Reuse Michael Stenstrom University of California, Los Angeles
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A Reference In Quality Control Of The Rehabilitation Process Of A Section Of The Barbadinhos Pipe Ana Santos EPAL - Empresa Portuguesa guas Livres
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The Impact Of Coagulant Reuse On Water Quality And Process Economics James Keeley Cranfield University
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Water Cooperatives -- A Vital Supplement To Public Water Utilities In Finland Pekka Pietil Tampere University of Technology
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Effect Of Salinity On Anaerobic Treatment Of Pharmaceutical Wastewater How Yong Ng National University of Singapore
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Application Of DEA Technique On Performance Of Iran Urban Water And Wastewater Companies Ali Taghizadeh Shiraz Water & Wastewater Company
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Electricity-saving Measures In Drinking Water Sector Kiyotaka Noguchi Japan Water Research Center
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Regional Sewerage System In Tokyo Hoshino Tatsuhiko Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Sewerage
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Comparative Study Of Alternative Membrane Bioreactor Treatment Trains: Energy Friendly Designs Bruno Barillon Suez Environnement - CIRSEE
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Infrastructure Rehabilitation, Maximizing Process Efficiency And Minimising Environmental Impacts Paulo Grave EPAL - Empresa Portuguesa das guas Livres, S.A.
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Implementation Of Sustainable Activated Carbons For Emerging Pollutants Adsorption In Natural Water Claire Gerente Ecole des Mines de Nantes, GEPEA UMR CNRS 6144
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Why Learn The Hard Way? Effective Learning About Failure For Front-line Drinking Water Personnel Steve Hrudey University of Alberta
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Water Cascade Analysis For Water Recycling In Paper Mill: A Plant Scale Study Jangho Lee Yonsei University
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Burst Detection In Water Distribution Systems Using High Frequency Pressure Measurements Katsuya Yokokawa Toshiba Corp.
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Improvement Of Dewatering Characteristics By Co-digestion Of Rice Straw With Sewage Sludge Ryoko Yamamoto-Ikemoto Kanazawa University
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Water Tariffs Applied To Non-domestic Users Rita Silva ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
Water Quality For Human Consumption: A Preventive Management Approach Hubert Brant Moraes Agncia Reguladora de Servios de Abastecimento de gua e de Esgotamento Sanitrio
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Production Of Biopolymers Using Tuna-processing Wastewater Nicolas Morales University of Santiago de Compostela
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Analysis Of Historical Trends Of Water Research And Technologies In Japan Since 1960s Keishiro Hara Osaka University
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Resources Recovery From Invasive Aquatic Plants Might Be Of Some Help To Improve Water Environment Satoshi Akao Tottori University
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Water And Sanitation Services Governance -- Lessons Learned From The Portuguese Experience Isabel Andrade ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
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Heterogeneous Photocatalysis Using Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide For Micropollutant Elimination Teresa De La Torre Acciona Agua
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Good Practices In The Management Of Septic Tanks Francisco Mira ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
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Production, Use And Reuse Of Dutch Calcite In Drinking Water Pellet Softening Bas Hofs KWR Watercycle Research Institute
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Water Management Policy Considering Sustainable Water Cycle In Korea Lee Jung-Hun Korea Institute of Construction Technology
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Hydrothermal Pre-treatment Of Sewage Sludge To Improve Biogas Production By Anaerobic Digestion Daegi Kim Konkuk University
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Let The Unpaid Water Bills Do The Talking: Analysing And Mapping Urban Water Poverty Julien Batisse Lyonnaise des Eaux (LyRE) - UMR 5185 ADESS
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Development Of Indian Wastewater Treatment With The SWINGS Project Juan A. Alvarez AIMEN Technology Centre
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Emergency Control Discharges In Sewerage Services Rute Rodrigues ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
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Development And Implementation Of A Fuzzy Logic System For Advanced Control Of Aeration In Small WWTPs Nicolas De Arespacochaga CETaqua
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A Unique Example For The Regulation Of Water Utility Supply Gabor Kisvardai Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority
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Energetic Optimization Of The Wastewater Treatment Plant Through The Use Of Unconventional Sources Nicolae Pitu S.C. RAJA S.A Constanta
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Can Portugal Afford Tariff-based Service Cost Recovery? Joo Pires APDA
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Using Rainwater And Greywater In Building For Water Self-Sufficiency And Savings: A Case Study Mooyoung Han Seoul National University
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ICT For Sustainable Water Service Delivery In Africa Rasoul Mikkelsen Grundfos Lifelink
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Effect Of Extractives On Sugars Recovery From Liquid Hot Water Pretreated Corn Stover Yujie Feng Harbin Institute of Technology
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From A Fundamental Right To Water To The Public Obligation To Protect, Guarantee And Promote It Jorge Sampaio Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon
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Short-chain Fatty Acids And H2 Production From Microalgae By Anaerobic Mixed Culture Fermentatation Yeo-Myeong Yun KAIST
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Human Right To Water In Countries With Transition Economy: Water Quality Monitoring Issues Zakhar Maletskyi NGO WaterNet
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Crude Glycerol Reutilization For Lipid Recovery By Strain Rhodotorula Mucilaginosa Chu Fang Yang National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
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Including Equity-oriented Mechanisms For Rural Water Supply Decision Making At Local Level Oscar Flores Baquero Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya
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Comparative Study On N2O Recovery And N-removal During Auto & Heterotrophic Partial Denitrification Jangho Lee Yonsei University
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Benchmarking Of Water Services Paula Freixial ERSAR - The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
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Electricity Generation From Domestic Wastewater By MFC With Rolling Activated Carbon-PTFE Air-cathod Yujie Feng Harbin Institute of Technology
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Potential Economic Savings From Tackling Operational Inefficiencies In Water Supply Services David Alves The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority (ERSAR)
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Tertiary Treatment Of Municipal Wastewater By Diverse Filtrations Vitaly Gitis Ben Gurion University of teh Negev
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Macro And Micro Water Services Affordability Rita Martins University of Coimbra - Faculty of Economics - GEMF
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Phosphate Precipitation And Heterogeneous Phosphate Crystallization By Fluidized Bed Reactor Ricky Priambodo National Cheng Kung University
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Environmental Friendly Activated Carbons Based On Local Resources For Micropollutants Removal Claire Gerente Ecole des Mines de Nantes, GEPEA UMR CNRS 6144
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Regulation Impact Assessment -- How Much Does A Regulator Cost To The Society? David Alves The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority (ERSAR)
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A Baseline Model For Monitoring Energy Efficiency And Use Of An ESCO Model In The Wastewater Sector Jeanette Madsen Envidan A/S
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Development Of A National Set Of Water Indicators For Turkey Goksen Capar Ankara University Water Management Institute
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Contribution Of Water Reuse For The Water Efficient Use At The Camping Site Of Ilha Do Pessegueiro Maria Helena Marecos Do Monte ISEL
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Rural Water And Sanitation Policies In Brazil In The 21th Century:An Evaluation Of Social Innovation Ana Queiroz Federal University of Minas Gerais
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Operation Parameters For Nutrient Recovery From Human Urine By Struvite Crystallisation Frank Rogalla Faculty of Dentistry of Padjadjaran University
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Operational Decision Support System For Integrated Flood Forecasting And Early-warning Systems Adelio Silva Hidromod
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Application Of NF For Water Reclamation And Phosphorous Recovery From Anaerobic Sludge Filtrate Luisa Vera Universidad de La Laguna
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Indicators Of Environmental Assessment Applied To The Water Resources Planning And Management Pedro Coelho ESAS/IPS; CENSE
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Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) Small-scale Testing For WWTP Receiving Petrochemical Effluents Carlos Raposo Sisaqua - Sistemas de Saneamento Bsico S.A.
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Factors Sustaining Small-scale Water Supply Cooperatives In Communities In Japan Kyoko Matsumoto Kyoto University
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Ozone Effect On The Proteins Release And The Recovery Of Fatty Acids From Wastewater Microalgae Maria Orta Ledesma Engineering Institute/UNAM
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Brazilian Mineral Water, Mineral Or Water Resource? Lucio Caetano Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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Toward Water Circularity: Reusing Wastewater For Urban Uses. Singapore And Windhoek Experiences Michel Lafforgue Safege
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Sustainability: Demonstrating Global And Local Links Between Water And Wildlife Tim Wilson Uppsala Universitet
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Membrane Fouling Behaviour Of Submerged Ceramic Membrane Photobioreactors Operated At Different Hydraulic Retention Times Say-Leong Ong National University of Singapore
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Electronic Tongues For The Control And Monitoring Of The Water Integrated Cycle e-TONGUE4WAT Jose Guillermo Berlanga SOCIEDAD FOMENTO AGRCOLA CASTELLONENSE, S.A
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Mechanisms Of Cr(III) Biosorption Onto Residual Brewers Yeast Filomena Costa Universidade do Minho; and Instituto Politcnico de Viana do Castelo
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Adapting To The Diversification Of Consumer And Societal Needs Through Utilizing ICT Yuji Hoshino Public Utility Service Center Co., Ltd. (PUC)
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Novel Activated Sludge System For Resource Recovery Via Downstream Cultivation Of Green Micro-Algae Borja Valverde Prez Technical University of Denmark
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Network Management Optimization Based On Modelling And Monitoring: Two Case Studies From Lisbon Nuno Dias EPAL S.A.
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Streamflow Forecast Using Linear Regression Methods For The So Francisco River Manoel Marinho Escola Politcnica da Universidade de Pernambuco (POLI-UPE)
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Using Instrument Diagnostics To Reduce Regulatory Compliance Cost In Water And Waste Water Industry Maurizio De Francesco Emerson Process Management
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Water Reuse In Textile Industry: Knitted Textiles Mnica Leo Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Stochastic Modeling Using Markov Chain: Filling Missing Daily Rainfall Data And Forecasting Rita De Cssia Dam University of Pelotas
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The Effect Of Light On Mixed Green Micro-Algae Growth-- Experimental Assessment And Modelling Dorottya Wgner Technical University of Denmark
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Grey DGM( 1, 1) Dynamic Prediction Model Of Regional Minimum Night Flow Shan Wu Beijing University of Technology
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Nitrogen And Organic Matter Removal In MBR: Influence Of Sludge Age And Foulants Characterization Izabela Barbosa University of So Paulo
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Modelling Water Residence Time In Arade Estuary, Portugal Ramiro Neves Instituto Superior Tcnico, Technical University of Lisbon
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Harvesting Water From Fog And Air Humidity Zahra Elmi sistan and balouchestan water and waste water co
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Portal ERSAR: Improving Regulators Effectiveness And Efficiency David Alves The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority (ERSAR)
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The Application Of Capacitive Deionization For Ammonium Ion Removal Shun-Hsing Chuang Chaoyang University of Technology
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Collaborative Software As A Driver For Vertical Integration Of Objectives, Processes And People Sergio Coelho LNEC
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Lettuce Crop Fertilized By Sludge From Cheese Whey Wastewater And Vinasse: Effects On Leaching Water Junia Ferreira Instituto Politcnico de Beja
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A Video Game As Virtual Prototype Of Water Infrastructure Systems: Vivid Support For Decision Makers Susanne Scharf Bauhaus-Universitt Weimar
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Effects Of Plant Density Of Water Celery (Oenanthe Javanica) On Nitrous Oxide Reduction And Nutrient Jae Lee Korea University
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How Much Water Do You Put On The Table? - Awareness Raising Multimedia Resource Miguel Laranjo FORMATO VERDE
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Standardised Real Time Control For Increased Process Stability And Aeration Energy Optimisation Andreas Schroers Hach Lange
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Water Safety Plan Support Tool Development In NAVIATM Rui Sancho Independent Consultant
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Simulation And Verification Of Hydraulic Properties And Organic Matter Degradation In Sand Filters Susanna Ciuk Karlsson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Work Orders Management - A Way To Improve Systems Assessment Joo Feliciano AGS, S.A.
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An Evaluation On The Effects Of Training On Insight Of Junior Students About Water Resources Mohammad Behnam Rassouli Abangah Consulting Engineering Co.
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MIDAS System For Integrated Wastewater Management From Influent To Natural Water Body Changwon Kim Pusan National University
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Performance Assessment Of Sanitation Services From Monitoring The Quality Of Water Supplied Carlos Gravina ARES-PCJ
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On The Comparison Of Numerical Methodologies For Control Optimisation Of Variable-speed Pumps Bernardete Coelho University of Aveiro
213
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Trends In Brazilian Water Resources Management Research Antenor Aguiar Netto Sergipe Federal University
270
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Optimizing Zone Volumes In Bioreactors Described By Monod And Contois Growth Kinetics Jesus Zambrano Uppsala Universitet
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Drinking Water Minerals And Mineral Balance -Importance, Health Significance, Precautionary Principle Ingegerd Rosborg Royal Institute of Engineering
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Antibiotic Resistance E.coli 0157:H7 Isolated From Packaged Drinking Water Jacob Oluyege Ekiti State University
215
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Governance (national And European) Of The Portuguese Water And Waste Sector Joo Nuno Calvo Da Silva Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Coimbra
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Exposing The Association Between Lead Assets And Housing Chcracteristics Paul Jeffrey Cranfield University
216
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A Tool To Find The Most Cost-effective Solution For Water Supply And Sanitation Systems Guenter Langergraber BOKU University
273
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Modelling The Microcystis Nutrient Uptake Which Affected By Irradiance And Nutrient Yu-Ching Chien National Taiwan University
217
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CASETA: Past, Present And Future Madalin Mihailovici Apa Nova Bucuresti
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Experimental Study On Residual Chlorine Consumption With Total Organic Carbon And Suspended Matters Kimiko Yamazaki Tokyo Metropolitan University
219
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Standardized Precipitation Index For Drought Intensity In Southern Brazil Rita Dame Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Detection Of Antiviral Drug Laninamivir In Treated Sewage Effluent And River Water In Osaka, Japan Ryohei Takanami Osaka Sangyo University
220
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Precipitation Index Percent Of Normal Related To Soybean Productivity In Southern Brazil Rita Dame Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Leaching Of Bisphenols And Other Organics From New And Old Epoxy Coatings: Consequences On Drinking Auguste Bruchet Suez environnement
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Stochastic Modeling Using Markov Chain For Standardized Precipitation Index Forecast Rita Dame Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Exposure And Risk Characterization Of Pharmaceuticals In The EPAL Water Supply System Vitor Cardoso iMed.UL, Faculdade de Farmcia da Universidade de Lisboa
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The Role Of Regulator Is To Promote The Sustainability Of Water Management System Octavio Almeida Open University/guas de Portugal S.A.
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Catalytic Membrane Reactors for Nitrate Removal Javier Garca Castillo SOCIEDAD FOMENTO AGRCOLA CASTELLONENSE, S.A
223
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Household Water Use Survey And Analysis Of Its Influential Factors In Danang, Vietnam Shigeo Fujii Kyoto University
281
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Impact Of Extreme Drought And Phosphorus On Cyanobacteria Occurrence And Toxicity In River Tejo Dora Figueiredo EPAL
224
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Managing The Universal Access To Water And Sanitation Services In Brazil Ester Guimares University of So Paulo - Brazil
282
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Evaluation Of Biological Stability In Lisbons Drinking Water - A Tool For Microbial Risk Assessment Ana Jorge EPAL
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Environmental Impacts Of Advanced Nitrogen Removal At Large Wastewater Treatment Plants Daniel Mutz Berlin Centre of Competence for Water
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Photonic Efficiency And Degradation Rate Of Acetaminophen (Ace) Using TiO2/UVA/LED System Jiangyong Hu National University of Singapore
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How Government In The Republic Of Cyprus Is Responding To The Issues Of Water Scarcity And Quality Alexis Pericli University of Hertfordshire
Regulatory Cost Of Water Supply And Sewerage Utilities Call Center: An Erlang Theory Approach Hubert Brant Moraes ARSAE-MG - Water Supply and Sewerage Services Regulatory
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Monitoring Of C10-C13 PCAs In The EPAL Water Supply System: Validation Of LLE-GC/ECD Method Vitor Cardoso Empresa Portuguesa das guas Livres, S.A. EPAL
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Stability Of Different Surfactant-facilitated Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes In Natural Water Samples Lin Lin Harbin Institute of Technology
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Optimization And Validation Of SPE-GC/ECD Method For Monitoring Of PBDEs In Water Samples Vitor Vale Cardoso Empresa Portuguesa das guas Livres, S.A. EPAL
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Risk Management Of Operation And Maintenance Planning, Procedures And Practices - guas Do Algarve Sandra Dias guas do Algarve
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Mimicking The Fate Of Sulfonamides In A WTP: Reaction With Chlorine And By-products Identification Vitor Cardoso Empresa Portuguesa das guas Livres, S.A. EPAL
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Continuous Microbial Monitoring Of Non-chlorinated Drinking Water Distribution Systems Gertjan Medema KWR
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The Economics Of Improving Drinking Water Quality: Evidences From Arsenic Contamination In Argentina Maria Molinos-Senante University of Valencia
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Waterborne Pathogens Removal Combining Electroporation And Chromatography Nejc Racki National Institute of Biology
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JP
Research Study Of Residual Chlorine Consumption In Water Supply Facilities With Receiving Tank Masanori Ishii Tokyo Metropolitan Waterworks Bureau
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Microcontaminants Enhance Antibiotic Resistance Gene Transfer Rate In The Biofilm Sungpyo Kim Korea University Sejong Campus
291
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Identifying Sources Of Organic Matter In Thereservoirs Sediment Using Stable Isotope Model Piotr Koszelnik Rzeszw University of Technology
352
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CN
Characteristics And Mechanism Of Seven Trace Chlorophenols Adsorption By Powdered Activated Carbon Chao Chen Tsinghua University
292
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Synergetic Effects Of Manganese And Iron Oxide On The Transformation Of Inorganic Iodine Compounds Wen-Hui Kuan Ming Chi University of Technology
353
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Visble Light Photocatalytic Degradation Of Orange G By Immobilized ZnO Nanoparticles Hung-Yee Shu Hungkuang University
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Research On The Energy Recovery Of The Small Binary Cycle Generation In The Sewage Treatment Plant Takayuki Ono Japan Institute of Wastewater Engineering and Technology
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UK
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Approval Scheme For Products In Contact With Drinking Water In Portugal Pedro Gonalves ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
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Multi-criteria Assessment Of Advanced Tertiary Treatments For Micropollutants Removal Sophie Besnault Suez Environnement CIRSEE
295
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The Sanitation Safety Plan - Health And Environmental Risk Management Tool For Wastewater Utilities Heidi Ekholm Helsinki Region Environmental Services HSY
357
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Impact Of Chlorine On Colonial Microcystis Aeruginosa: Cell Integrity And Microcystin Degradation Tsair-Fuh Lin National Cheng Kung University
297
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Shaping A Drinking-water Quality Regulatory Model Lus Simas ERSAR The Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority
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Evaluating Sulfamethoxazole Degradation And Greenhouse Gases Emissions By Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria Gianluigi Buttiglieri Catalan Institute for Water Research
298
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Chronic Toxicity Test WithCeriodaphnia DubiaFor The Safety Assessment Of River Water Toshiya Komatsu Nagaoka University of Technology
359
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Closed Loop Oxidation Of Methane In Drinking Water Treatment Henrik Aktor AKTOR innovation
299
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Impact Of Feeding Desalinated Seawater On Iron Release In Distribution Systems And Control Measures Chao Chen Tsinghua University
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Degradation Of Norfloxacin By UV And UV/H2O2 Lucilaine De Souza Santos Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Drinking Water Temperature Determined By Soil Temperature Jan Vreeburg KWR Watercycle Research Institute
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Development Of Microcystin Detection System As Auxiliary Tool For Water Quality Monitoring Programs Servio Cassini Univ Federal Esp. Santo UFES
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Investigation Of Non-point Source Pollution Potential In The Watershed Of Porsuk Dam Reservoir Elif Kk Middle East Technical University
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Water Quality For Human Consumption And Agricultural Use In Golbasi District Of Ankara-Turkey Goksen Capar Ankara University Water Management Institute
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Inactivation Of Fungi In Surface Water By Chloramination Vanessa Pereira IBET - Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnolgica
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Removal Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons From Treated Effluents: Lab-scale Ozonation Trials Valeria Mezzanotte Universit degli Studi di Milano Bicocca
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Visible-light-driven Cu-deposited TiO2 For Sulfamethoxazole Photodegradation Ruey-An Doong National Tsing Hua University
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Analytical Methods For Monitoring Of Emerging Hazards In Water Ana Calvinho Aguas do Algarve
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HS-SPME-GC/MS Method For The Determination Of VOCs In Surface Water Samples Catarina Mansilha National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge
Subsurface Iron Removal And Hand-pump Arsenic Removal: Influence Of Pre-iron Removal And Contact Time On Lengthening Lifetime Of Household Filters Sandra Borges Freitas Delft
University of Technology
Assessment Of Groundwater Quality Of Domestic Supply Systems Catarina Mansilha National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge
Water Quality Simulation In Zzere River In Face Of Potential Panasqueira Mine Tailing Dam Failure Pedro Santos Coelho Faculdade de Cincias e Tecnologia. Universidade Nova de
Lisboa.
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Assessing Bioavailable Metals In Effluent-affected Rivers: Effect Of Iron And Chelating Agents Shigeki Masunaga Yokohama National University
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The Role Of The Redox Potential, Primary And Secondary Metabolism In The Removal Of PPCPs Juan Lema University of Santiago de Compostela
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Cryptosporidium And Giardia In Natural Waters: Characterization Of Six Portuguese Rivers Manuel Carneiro guas do Douro e Paiva, SA
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Monitoring Toxic Cyanobacteria In Bathing Water With Newly Developed Quantitative PCR Methods Gertjan Medema KWR Water cycle research institute
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Particle Associated Bacteria In An Unchlorinated Dirking Water Distribution System Gang Liu Delft University of Technology
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A Strategy to Eliminate Waterborne Disease in Lower Nyakach, Kenya Robert Metcalf California State University
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Testing Of Endocrine Disruptors In Wastewater Using Automated Read-out Of Fluorescent Model Organism Gregory Lemkine VERI
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Adsorption Of Bisphenol-A On Biosolids Of An Aerobic Process Treating An MSW Landfill Leachate Roland Leduc University of Sherbrooke
372
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Use Of Simple Bioassay To Detect The Formation Of Toxic By-products During Activated Sludge Process Makoto Sekine Yokohama National University
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Effect Of Environmental Conditions On Greenhouse Gas Emissions From A Shallow Eutrophic Lake Selim Sanin Hacettepe niversity
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Performance Evaluation Of A Newly Developed Mobile Hybrid BMP System Lee Hyung Kim Kongju National University
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Environmental Impact Risk Assessment Of Herbicide Using IEIRAS Based On Experimental Microcosm Kazuhito Murakami Chiba Institute of Technology
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Staged MBBR Optimized For Pharmaceutical Biodegradation And Ozonation Of Hospital Wastewater Caroline Kragelund Rickers Technical University of Denmark
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Water Environmental Remediation Using Shell Fragment As Regional Unused Resources Kazuhito Murakami Chiba Institute of Technology
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Removal Of Pharmaceuticals And Endocrine Disruptors By Means Of Clarification And Adsorption Marcelo Libanio Fedal University of Minas Gerais
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The Influence Of Potassium Permanganate Pre-oxidation On The Interaction Of Humic Acid With Cd/As Jimin Shen Harbin Institute of Technology
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Eutrophication Indicators For Temporal And Spatial Water Quality Assessment In Reservoirs Jos Vieira University of Minho
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The Fate Of Selected Pharmaceuticals In A Section Of The River Thames And In Sewage Treatment Plants Seiya Hanamoto Kyoto University
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Sediment-Water Interface Dynamics And Phosphorous Release Potential In A Lake Selim Sanin Hacettepe University
Use Of An Activated Carbon Dosing Index And Automatic TOC Analysis Considered Ayumi Takayanagi Yokohama Waterworks Bureau
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The Role Of Nitrifiers In The Biodegradation Of Pharmaceuticals Juan Lema University of Santiago de Compostela
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Direct Screening Of Ground Water Samples For Fuel Oxygenates By HS-LPME /gas Chromatography Mohammad Reza Mirbalouchzehi sistan and balouchistan water&waste water co
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Simultaneous Biodegradation Of Hormones By An Enrichment Culture From Activated Sludge Jossy Brasil Bernardelli Federal University of Santa Catarina
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Elimination Of Organic Micropollutants By dynamic Recirculationat Schwerte Wwtp Christopher Keysers RWTH Aachen University
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Removal Of Pharmaceuticals In Sewage Treatment Plants: A Model Generalisation To International Data Fabio Polesel Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
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Waterborne Pathogens And Their Sources At Kokemki River Water Course Tarja Pitknen National Institute for Health and Welfare
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Evaluation Of Iron-containing Adsorbents For Arsenic (V) Removal From Drinking Water Sofya Rodionova METTEM-Technologies, ZAO
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Runoff Characteristics Of Nitrogen Compound In Railway Bridge Area During Rainfall Event Kyungik Gil Seoul National University of Science and Technology
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Constructed Wetlands Inoculated With Tolerant Strains For Treatment Of Effluents With Hg, Pb And Cr Leonel Amabilis Universidad Nacional Atnoma de Mxico
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Determination Of BTEX In Drinking Water Using HS-LPME/GCFID Mohammadreza Mirbalouchzehi sistan and balouchestan water and waste water co
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Quantifying The Environmental Benefits Of SemPAC For The Removal Of Nutrients And PPCPs Yago Lorenzo Toja University of Santiago de Compostela (USC)
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Drinking Water Treatment Steps In Paris Suburbs Vs Emerging Contaminants Caroline Lecarpentier Veolia Eau dIle de France
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Carboplatin Degradation Products Obtained In The Aquatic Environment Dror Avisar Tel Aviv University
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Analysis Of First Flush Criteria Using Various Methods In Railway Bridges Kyungik Gil Seoul National University of Science and Technology
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Evaluation Of A Reservoir Eutrophication Potential Due To Drainage Diffuse Contribution In Brazil Vania Schneider Universidade de Caxias do Sul
328
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Development Of Practical Extraction & Analysis Methods For Nonylphenol Compounds In Water/Wastewater Dilek Sanin Middle East Technical University
389
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Development of piped drinking water quality standards - Singapores experience Pranav Joshi National Environment Agency
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Studying The Chemical Purification Response To Variations In Water Quality Using 2k Factorial Design Elisangela Heiderscheidt University of Oulu
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Pharmaceuticals In River Basin In The Middle Of Taiwan Chiung-Fen Chang Universidade de Coimbra
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Effect Of Free Ammonia And Temperature On The Partial Nitrification Of The Municipal Landfill Leachate Lina Wu Chinese Research Academy of Environment Sciences
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Urban Soil And Water Leaching Processes: Implications For Human And Environmental Health Teresa Leito LNEC
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Monitoring Of Panasqueira Mine Tailing Dam Impact On Levels Of Metals In River Zzere Andre Miranda EPAL S.A.
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Technology Developments In Forward Osmosis To Address Water Purification Aneliese Ramsay Trevi Systems Inc.
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Determination Of Relative Abundance Of Sphingomonads In Aerobic Batch And Semi-Continuous Digesters Dilek Sanin Middle East Technical University
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Mechanisms That Mitigate Membrane Fouling In MBR System By Ozone Injection Byoung Ho Lee University of Ulsan
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Diversifying Ones Core Business Christiane Franck Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnolgica, Instituto de Tecnologia Qumica e Biolgica
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Steel Magnetic Residue Used As Substrate To Treat And Adsorb Amoxicillin -Kinetic Studies Nilce Ortiz Institute for Nuclear and Energy Research-IPEN
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Drinking Water Quality In Mozambique Mauricete Ruco National Laboratory of Hygiene of Food and Water
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Amoxicillin Removal Using WTPS Pellets As Substrate For Fixed Bed Adsorption Nilce Ortiz Institute for Nuclear and Energy Research-IPEN
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Sensor-Based Control - THE Way For Energy-Efficient Open Channel UV System Operation Mike Newberry xylem
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Removal Of UV Filter Compounds From Greywater By Intermittent Sand Filtration Sebastian Charchalac Ochoa Hokkaido University
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Gene Expression And Classification Of Mode In Escherichia Coli Exposed To Aqueous Fullerene Ji Dai HKUST
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Victorian Desalination Plant: Successful Fast-track Commissioning And Operational Start-up Miguel Angel Sanz Degrmont
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Changes In The NOM Of Raw Water And Implications For Drinking Water Treatment In Helsinki, Finland Johanna Castrn Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority HSy
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Removal Mechanism Of Arsenic Ion In Drinking Water By Calcined Aluminum Oxide Naohito Kawasaki Kinki University
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Xenobiotics Removal By Photodegradation In The Context Of Tertiary Treatment Baptiste Mathon IRSTEA
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Effects Of Forest Fires On Groundwater Contamination Catarina Mansilha National Institute of Health Doutor Ricardo Jorge
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ECORAY, WEDECOs Green UV Disinfection At Mangere WWTP In New Zealand Jenny Wang Xylem Services GmbH
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The Influence Of Organic Ligands On Chromium(VI) Reduction By Sulphite Jimin Shen Harbin Institute of Technology
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Adsorption Of Pt(IV) And Pd(II) By Calcined Dried Aluminum Hydroxide Gel From Aqueous Solution Fumihiko Ogata Kinki University
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Occurrence Of Environmentally Relevant Hazardous Substances In Finnish Wastewater Treatment Plants Niina Vieno Envieno
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Backwashing Of Down-flow Rapid Filter Using Polystyrene Granules As Granular Media Filter Juliana Schontag UFSC
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Adsorptive Removal Of Bisphenol-A In Water By Powdered Carbon Aerogel (PCA) Weiying Li State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resources Reuse, Tongji University
Comparing Effectiveness Of Ozone And Ozone/H2O2, UV And UV/H2O2 On Removal Of T&O Compounds In A Real Water Plant Under Tropical Climate Conditions Jenny Wang Xylem
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MY
Sediment Deposition And Water Quality Improvement Using Submerged Pool In Straight Channel Supiah Shamsudin Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
474
2477891
SE
Nitrogen Load Increase To Swedish Wastewater Treatment Plants Due To Increased Meat Consumption Ann Mattsson Gryaab AB
408
2471447
PL
Effect Of Sludge Loading Rate On Morphology Of Activated Sludge Flocs Ewa Liwarska-Bizukojc Lodz University of Technology
475
2477900
PT
Green Roofs As A Technology For Rainwater Retention Paula Lima Castro CBQFLaboratrio Associado, ESB- UCP
409
2472765
BE
Improved Drinking Water Treatment For Arsenic Removal By A Biological-adsorptive Iron Removal Step. Koen Huysman Pidpa
476
2478014
MY
Bioregeneration Of Activated Carbon Loaded With Binary Components Of Phenol And 4-Chlorophenol Leong Kwok Yii Universiti Sains Malaysia
411
2473257
AU
Pressure Assisted Osmosis: Overcoming Limitations Of Osmotic Equilibrium In Forward Osmosis Process Sherub Phuntsho University of Technology Sydney
478
2478081
FI
Wastewater Loading In Single-house Purification Plants Piia Leskinen Turku University of Applied Sciences
412
2473683
JP
479
2478097
JP
Degradation Of Starch Containing Wastewater In A Sulphidogenic Condition Eri Tsuchiya-Nakakihara Kanazawa University
413
2473709
TW
Photoelectrochemical Oxidation Removal Of Polyvinyl Alcohol Using An Activated Carbon Fiber Cathode Wei-Lung Chou Hungkuang University
480
2478102
BE
Optimising A Flow Division Chamber On WWTP Antwerp South Using CFD Marjoleine Weemaes Aquafin NV
415
2474139
ES
Domestic Wastewater Treatment In An UASB Pilot Plant Under Mediterranean Climate Conditions Maikel Ferndez University Of Cdiz- Aqualia
481
2478151
ES
Anaerobic Ceramic MBR For High COD Content Food Wastewater Treatment: Bench And Pilot Scale Study Elena Meabe CETaqua
416
2474183
CN
Role Of Silicon Of Pumice On Catalytic Ozonation Of P-chloronitrobenzene Zhonglin Chen Harbin Institute of Technology
482
2478185
HR
Simultaneous Nitrogen And Phosphorus Removal At Anoxic Conditions Tibela Landeka Dragievi University of Zagreb, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology
417
2474574
KR
Effect Of PES Beads In Hybrid Water Treatment Of Tubular Ceramic MF And Photocatalyst Beads Jin Yong Park Hallym University
483
2478188
PT
Nitrate Removal In A VFCW Planted WithVetiveria ZizanioidesAndOryza Sativa Maria Almeida Departamento de Tecnologias e Cincias Aplicadas, IPBeja
419
2474974
TW
Desalination Of NaCl Solution By Electrosorption Technology Using Activated Carbon Fiber Electrodes Chih-Ta Wang Chung Hwa University of Medical Technology
485
2478217
DE
Experiences With A Reinforced UF Hollow-fiber Water Filtration System Christoph Thiemig Koch Membrane Systems
420
2474994
CN
Polymeric Pyrrole-Carbon Nanotubes Modified Palladium Electrode For Hydrodechlorination Of PCP Zhirong Sun Beijing University of Technology
486
2478227
CN
Photocatalytic Degradation Of Phenol By Fe3O4/ZnO Magnetic Composites Under UV-vis Irradiation Haijuan Guo Taizhou University
421
2475014
DE
A Conceptual Approach To Characterize Amalgam Lamps With A Comparable Procedure Achim Ried Xylem
487
2478230
UK
422
2475036
IT
Wastewater Treatment Plant Based On Membrane Bioreactors (MBR) In A Touristic Locality Luigi Falletti University of Padova
489
2478247
ES
High-rate Anaerobic And Constructed Wetland Systems For Municipal And Industrial Wastewater Luz Herrero AIMEN Technology Centre
423
2475073
ES
Characterization Of Long-Term Operation Of The FO-MBR Process For Wastewater Reclamation Marina Arnaldos Acciona Agua
490
2478256
ES
Low Cost Microalgae Harvesting Strategies For Wastewater Treatment Plants Zouhayr Arbib Aqualia Gestin integral del agua
425
2475085
FR
Dehydris Twist, A Boosted Dewatering Workshop With A Piston Press On DW And Desalination Sludges Eric Judenne DEGREMONT SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT
491
2478290
PT
VFCW Applied To Pretreated Cheese Whey Wastewater By Basic Precipitation: Effects Of Bed Depth Maria Almeida Departamento de Tecnologias e Cincias Aplicadas-IPBeja
426
2475229
JP
Influence Of Radioactive Materials To Treated Water And Dehydrated Sludge In Sendai City Waterworks Yoshiaki Konno Sendai City Waterworks Bureau
493
2478297
SE
Mainstream Application Of Deammonification Process Combined With Organics Removal In UASB Reactor Jingjing Yang Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
427
2475245
NL
Membrane Distillation Of Cooling Tower Blow Down Water Raymond Creusen TNO
494
2478300
ES
High Rate Algae Ponds For Treatment Of Anaerobically Digested Urban Wastewater: Assessment In South Arbib Zouhayr Aqualia Gestin Integral del Agua, S.A.
429
2475957
ES
Submerged Ultrafiltration As Direct Pre-treatment For Challenging Water: Microbiological Monitoring Montserrat Termes CETaqua
495
2478334
JP
Correlation Between Abundance Of Chloroflexi Type 1851 Filaments And Sludge Sedimentation Properties Tadashi Nittami Yokohama National University
430
2475967
ES
Minimization Of Sludge Production By Means Chlorine Dioxide Addition In Sequencing Batch Reactors Jose Guillermo Berlanga SOCIEDAD FOMENTO AGRCOLA CASTELLONENSE, S.A
496
2478343
DK
Microbial Water Quality In Clean Water Tanks Following Inspection And Cleaning Albrechtsen Hans-Jrgen DTU Environment, Technical University of Denmark
431
2476020
CA
Enderby WWTP Uses Continuous-loop Filter Technology For Filtration, Sludge Thickening And Dewatering Terry Keep Trojan Technologies
498
2478350
JP
Characterization Of Membrane Fouling In Anammox Membrane Bioreactors (anammox-MBR) Tomonori Kindaichi Hiroshima University
433
2476809
CN
Integrated Membrane Processes For Drinking Water Treatment Based On Nano-reactor Theory Xihui Zhang Tsinghua University
499
2478379
PT
Online Monitoring Potential For Decentralized WWTP Operation Enhancement Rita Ribeiro Laboratrio Nacional de Engenharia Civil
434
2476816
CN
Innovative Development Of Facultative MBR For Domestic Wastewater Treatment And Reclamation Zhiming Liao JDL Environmental Protection Co., Ltd
500
2478386
FI
NOM Removal Using Integrated Coagulation And Membrane Filtration Riku Vahala Aalto University
435
2476833
AU
Dual-layer Electrospun Nanofibrous Membrane For Direct Contact Membrane Distillation Leonard Tijing University of Technology, Sydney
502
2478398
CN
A Multimedia Fate Model To Evaluate The Fate Of Polycyclic Musks In Songhua River, China Yujie Feng Harbin Institute of Technology
437
2476850
CN
Coating Granulation Of Nano Adsorbents Using PVA As A Binder For Drinking Water Defluoridation Ting-Jie Wang Tsinghua University
503
2478455
PT
Aerobic Granulation In A Non Tubular SBR Treating An Azo Dye Containing Simulated Textile Wastewater Ndia D Loureno Instituto Superior Tcnico, ULisboa
438
2476854
UA
Functionalized Filter Media For Stabilization Treatment Of Cooling Water In Recirculating Systems Yevhen Orestov National Technical University of Ukraine
504
2478487
TW
Effect Of Permanganate Pre-oxidation On Organic Matter Coagulation Removal And MF Membrane Fouling Hsuan-Hsien Yeh National Cheng Kung University
439
2476861
IR
Using Activated Sludge Microorganisms For Treatment Of High Salinity Textile Industry Wastewater Reza Amirnezhad Tehran water and wastewater company
505
2478489
ES
Sludge Preheating System As A Strategy To Improve Sludge Dewatering In WWTP. Full-scale Trials. Nicolas De Arespacochaga CETaqua, Water Technological Center
441
2477011
BR
Influence Of Sludge Retention Time In An Anaerobic Side-stream Reactor To Reduce Excess Sludge Produ Rejane Costa Federal University of Santa Catarina/University of Trento
507
2478492
ES
Tertiary Membrane Filtration Of Municipal Wastewater Treated In A Moving Bed Bioreactor Jose Vazquez Padin University of Santiago de Compostela
442
2477043
TW
Efficient Removal Of Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) From Water By Flotation Separation. Shang-Lien Lo Water Purification Division/Taipei water department
508
2478497
BR
Nitrogen Removal By Aerobic Granules Grown On Domestic Wastewater Jamile Wagner Federal University of Santa Catarina - UFSC
443
2477044
AU
Towards Improved Maturation Ponds Steven Melvin Smart Water Research Centre
509
2478525
CA
Full-scale Coagulation With Chitosan And Alum For Tertiary Phosphorus Removal From A Biofilm System Roland Leduc University of Sherbrooke
445
2477048
TW
Electrochemical Decolorization Of AY 36 Dye Solution Using BDD Film P-type Electrode Grown On SiC Ervin Nurhayati National Chiao Tung University
510
2478526
TW
Methylamine Removal Using Mixed Bacterial Strains In The Batch Reactor Chun-Chin Wang Hungkuang University
446
2477067
CN
Biosorption Of Cu(II) Onto De-oiled Soybean Treated With NaOH: Characteristics And Mechanisms Jingfeng Gao Beijing University of Technology
511
2478558
HK
A Review On Self-forming Dynamic Membrane (SFDM) Supported By Macro-filtration Materials Ji Dai HKUST
447
2477077
JP
Removal Of Dissolved Organic Matter From Secondary Effluent Using Amorphous Iron Oxide Coated Sand Taketoshi Kusakabe Kyoto University
512
2478561
PT
Microcystin-LR And Natural Organic Matter Removal By Biologically Active Carbon Filters Maria Rosa LNEC National Civil Engineering Laboratory
449
2477106
TW
Upgrading Aeration Basin With Anaerobic/Oxic Environments Via Entrapped Biomass For Total Nitrogen Removal: A Pilot Project At Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant
513
2478582
PT
The Impact Of Aeration On The Competition Between Polyphosphate And Glycogen Accumulating Organisms Maria Reis FCT/UNL
515
2478632
BE
Parameter Study On The Efficiency Of Ozonation For Biologically Treated Landfill Leachate Wim Audenaert Ghent University
516
2478659
ES
Application Of ELAN, An Anammox Based Process For Nitrogen Removal In The Water Line Of Urban WWTP Nicolas Morales University of Santiago de Compostela
517
2478695
IL
Studies Of Pore Width In Ultrafiltration Membranes With Inert Nanoparticles Vitaly Gitis Ben Gurion University of the Negev
518
2478720
BE
520
2478730
ES
Design Of An AnMBR For Urban Wastewater Treatment With And Without Primary Settling Frank Rogalla Aqualia, gestin integral del agua, S.A
521
2478743
BR
H2O2/UV Advanced Oxidative Processes to Degrade Amoxicillin Ivanilda Mendes University of Ribeiro Preto
522
2478778
CN
Preparation Of Al And Er Codoped TiO2 With Response Surface Methodology Shuanghi Dong Jilin University
524
2478801
PT
Constructed Wetland Implemented In A Tourism Unit For Wastewater Treatment Paula Lima Castro Escola Superior de Biotecnologia, UCP
525
2478840
ES
New Mathematical Model For Evaluating The Water Treatment Capacity Of Microbial Desalination Cells Juan Ortiz Aqualia, gestin integral del agua, S.A.
526
2478858
ES
Filterability Study Of Anaerobic Suspensions In AnSMBR Under Different Operational Conditions Luisa Vera Universidad de La Laguna
528
2478880
ES
Performance Of A Tertiary SMBR Operated With Backwashing Initiation Controlled By TMP Set-point Luisa Vera Universidad de La Laguna
529
2478902
LV
Applicability Of Geopolymers As Filter Media For Water Softening Kristina Tihomirova Riga Technical University
530
2478909
US
532
2478917
CN
UK
Impact Of Media Composition On Rotating Media Biofilm Reactor Performance. Francis Hassard Cranfield Water Science Institute, Cranfield University
450
2477181
CN
Degradation Of Atrazine And Nitrobenzene In Water By Iron Silicate/ozone Jimin Shen Harbin Institute of Technology
451
2477201
DE
Advanced Process Control For Nitrogen Removal In Sequential Batch Reactors Frank Honold Xylem - WTW GmbH
452
2477206
PT
Use Of Phenotypic And Molecular Biology Techniques To Identify Fungi In Drinking Water Sources Vanessa Pereira IBET - Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnolgica
453
2477224
BR
Removal Of Nitrogen From Sewage In An Arrangement Composed By Anaerobic-anoxic And Aerobic Reactor Eugenio Foresti EESC/USP
455
2477278
BR
Influence Of COD/N Ratio On The SND Process In Vertical Structured-bed Reactor Eugenio Foresti University of So Paulo
456
2477401
TW
Coupled Precipitation-ultrafiltration For Treatment Of Fluoride-containing Wastewater Jhy-Chern Liu Chiba Institute of Technology
457
2477435
JP
Reconstructing The Kawai Water Purification Plant By Introducing The Membrane Filtration Method Yasuko Kume Yokohama Waterworks Bureau
459
2477437
SG
Emergency Potable-water Disinfection Using Sponge-like Superabsorbent Cryogels Decorated With Silver Nanoparticles Siew-Leng Loo Nanyang Technological University
460
2477446
JP
Evaluation Of Microbial Characteristics In A Sewage Treatment System Based On Stable Isotope Ratios Takashi Onodera National Institute for Environmental Studies
461
2477502
KR
A Study On The Physical Properties Of GAC During Operating Period In Han River Youngae Baek Seoul waterworks research institution
463
2477523
SG
Comparison Of Membrane Fouling Between A Moving Bed Membrane Bioreactor And A Conventional MBR How Yong Ng National University of Singapore
464
2477633
ES
Improving Bioreactors Efficiency Using CFD And Tracer Techniques To Simulate Hydrodynamics And RTD Javier Climent Jaume I, University of Castellon
466
2477659
KR
Osmotic Cleaning Of The RO Membrane Fouled By The Ulsan Seawater Mijin Kim Hyundai Heavy Industries
467
2477669
KR
The Numerical Simulation Compared With Experimental Study In The Bench-scale DAF Separation Zone Sang Cheol Park Hyundai Heavy Industies
468
2477723
AU
Implications For The Design Of Maturation Ponds For Wastewater Treatment Helen Stratton Griffith University
533
2478933
470
2477738
JP
Performance Of Direct Sand Filtration System With Super Fine Silica Sand Shinsuke Kasahara Osaka Institute of Technology
534
2478970
ES
High Salinity Effect On Pesticide Removal By Photo-Fenton And Slow Sand Filtration Coupling Carmen Sans Acciona Agua S.A.U.
471
2477751
TR
Inhibitory Effect Of Silver Ion On Activated Sludges Operated At Various C/N Ratios Ferhan een Bogazici University, Institute of Environmental Sciences
535
2478974
MX
Effect Of The Humic And Fulvic Acids On The Adsorption Of Arsenic (V) Onto GEH Ricardo Jaime Guerra Sanchez CIATEC A. C.
472
2477887
CH
The Effect Of DOC Removal In Pretreatment To Desalination Jonas Lwenberg University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW)
537
2481004
ZA
Comparison Of FISH And QPCR To Study The Distribution Of Nitrobacter Spp In Two Full-scale WWTP Nishani Ramdhani Durban University of Technology
Artificial Root Channel Technology As Enhanced Treatment Of Drinking Water Source Pollution Weidong Wang Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of
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Posters presentations
2481026
US
Magnetite-Ballasted Activated Sludge: A Cost-Effective Approach For Augmenting Existing Facilities Thor Young GHD, Inc.
539
2481079
DK
Phosphorus Limitations In Biological Rapid Sand Filters Studied With Different Packed Column Assays Florian Wagner Danish Technical University
540
2481100
SE
IFAS ANITA Mox - A New MBBR Solution For Side- And Mainstream Treatment Magnus Christensson AnoxKaldnes
541
2481116
PT
Tayloring Hybrid Membrane Processes For Sustainable Water Production: First Adsorption Studies Maria Rosa LNEC National Civil Engineering Laboratory
542
2481313
US
Striving For Perfection At The Rock Creek AWTF: Optimization Ballasted Sedimentation For TP Removal Peter Schauer Carollo Engineers
543
2481317
EG
Influence Of Kinetic Parameters Variation On The Performance Of Modified UASB Reactor Model Mostafa El-Seddik Cairo University
545
2481414
DK
Nitrification At Biological Rapid Sand Filters Treating Drinking Water - Monitoring Governing Factor Hans-Jrgen Lbrechtsen Cairo University
546
2481429
BR
Effect Of Pure Oxygen Aeration In MBR Treating Synthetic Effluent Of Petroleum Refinery Industry Eduardo Subtil International Reference Center on Water Reuse
547
2481450
BR
Compartmented UASB Reactor On Sewage Treatment: Restart Monitoring Tsunao Matsumoto Univ. Estadual Paulista
549
2481474
ES
Respirometry As A Tool For Constructed Wetland Monitoring And Design Isabel Ruiz University of A Corua
550
2481506
CN
Model Development For Operation And Management Of Gaobeidian Wastewater Treatment Plant In Beijing Jiawei Wang EnviroSim Associates Ltd
551
2481514
JP
553
2481523
KR
The Membrane Cleaning Index(MCI) As Novel Method For Assessment Of Membrane Cleaning Youngbeom Yu K-water Institute
554
2481557
CN
Microbial Community Analysis Of A/O Process In Municipal Wastewater Plant By Metagemonic Sequencing Ang Li Harbin Institute of Technology
555
2481591
JP
Influence Of Coagulant Dose And Mixing Strength On Zeta Potential Of Micro- And Nano- Sized Flocs Hiroshi Yamamura Chuo University, Japan
556
2481604
CN
Removal Of Carbamazepine By Bioaugmentation Combined With BAF At Low Temperatures Ang Li Harbin Institute of Technology
558
2481622
US
Utilizing Bioaugmentation And AnMBR To Improve Ambient Temperature Digestion Of Wastewater Ana Martin-Ryals University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
559
2481898
UK
Anaerobic Digestion Of Brewery Effluent- 2 Year Operating Experiences Tanja Radu Loughborough University
560
2483236
BE
Calibration And Analysis Of A Direct Contact Membrane Distillation Model Using The GLUE Method Ingmar Nopens BIOMATH, VITO
562
2484344
ES
Use Of Cork Waste In Constructed Wetlands For Chemical And Microbiological Pollution Control Jordi Morat UNESCO CHAIR ON SUSTAINABILITY
563
2484462
IL
Nano-structured TiON Photo-Catalytic Membranes For Water Treatment Hadas Mamane Tel-Aviv University
564
2485008
BE
Towards Intelligent Ultrafiltration For Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination Pretreatment Wouter Naessens Ghent University
565
2485043
AU
Optimization Of Dual Media Filter For Seawater Desalination Using Organic And Biological Parameters Robert Vollprecht University of Technology Sydney
567
2485488
KR
Influence Of Anode Material On Ammonia Removal Using Electrochemical Oxidation Process Chong Min Chung Samsung electronics
568
2486775
SI
Reducing Interactions Between Water And Sludge Treatment In WWTP By Plant-wide Modelling Darko Vrecko Jozef Stefan Institute
569
2523501
CN
Functionalized Membranes For Water Or Wastewater Treatment Xie Quan Dalian University of Technology
570
2468634
IT
571
2473506
PT
New Monitoring Solution Supporting Sustainable Management Of Groundwater And Its Ecosystems Services Miguel Carrinho Instituto Superior Tcnico
572
2474056
DK
Mg-aminoclay As Stabilizer For Synthesizing Highly Stable And Reactive NZVI For Decontamination Henrik Andersen Technical University of Denmark
573
2474069
TW
Rapid And Effective Adsorption Of Metal Ions By Titanate Nanotubes Prepared By Hydrothermal Method Ruey-An Doong National Tsing Hua University
575
2474327
PT
Controlling Non-Revenue Water Within A Major Water Utility: The Successful Case Of Lisbon & WONE Andrew Donnelly EPAL S.A.
576
2474354
ES
Targeted Delivery Biocide Enhancing Biofilm Control In Cooling Concetta Sapio GE Water & Process Technologies
577
2474973
JP
Recovery Of Selenium In Wastewater Through Biovolatilization By UsingPseudomonas StutzeriNT-I Satoshi Soda Osaka University
578
2475087
PL
A Global Approach For Leak Detection In Closed-loop Water Distribution Networks Damian Sala Adaptronica sp. z o.o.
580
2475676
FI
On-line Water Quality Monitoring In A Distribution System Kirsi Hiillos Luode Consulting
581
2476067
ES
N2O Microelectrode For Online Monitoring Of N2O Gas Emissions During Wastewater Treatment Maite Pijuan FCT-UNL
582
2476125
SE
Assessment Of Storage Methods For Biological Anodes Using Cyclic Voltammetry Soroush Saheb Alam Chalmers University of Technology
583
2477027
MY
585
2477145
DE
Improvements In Sludge Level Measurement In Wastewater Treatment Plants Frank Honold Xylem - WTW GmbH
586
2477526
JP
The Dewatering Test Method, & Examination of the Determination Index of the Optimum Polymer Dose Tomoya Saeki Tokyo Metropolitan Sewerage Service Corporation
587
2477653
ES
Development And Validation Of Advanced Monitoring Systems For Control Of Organic Priority Pollutants Alexandre Gali CETaqua
589
2477849
TW
Enhanced Degradation Of Chlorinated Methanes By Copper And Vitamin B12 Under ZVI Reduction Condition Shang-Lien Lo Administrao de Infraestruturas de gua e Saneamento - AIAS
590
2478106
JP
Development Of Bioreactor For Treatment Of 1,4-dioxane-polluted Groundwater Masashi Kuroda Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
591
2478228
FI
Buoy-based Vertical Profiler Reveals Subtle Details On Dynamics Of Processes Piia Leskinen Turku University of Applied Sciences
593
2478313
PT
From River To River. NAVIA - A Tool For A Global And Integrated Management Of The Water Cycle Jorge Tavares Mdemaquina
594
2478857
PT
Ultraviolet Water Disinfection Studies At Lever WTP Joo Vilaa guas do Douro e Paiva, S.A.
595
2478975
PT
Integrated Approach To Flow Measurement To Support Efficient Management Of Water Resources Francisco Braga EPAL
596
2481020
PT
An Innovative Perspective For Evaluating The Performance Of Flow Measuring Equipment Francisco Braga EPAL
598
2481091
IT
Long-term BOD To Assess The Effects Of Ozone And UV On The Biodegradability Of Organic Matter Valeria Mezzanotte Universit degli Studi di Milano Bicocca
599
2481352
ES
Removal Of Pharmaceuticals In MBR Permeate Using A Photocatalytic Reactor With TiO2/Al2O3 Filter Cristina Fernndez University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
600
2481442
PT
Bacterial Diversity Along Treatment Phases In Lever WTP Joo Vilaa guas do Douro e Paiva, S.A.
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Christian Loderer
Sebastien Logette
Dalila Loudyi
Hui Lu
Doug Lumley
Francisco Luque-Ruiz
Gerard Luyet
Tugba Evrim Maden
Thomas Maere
Marius Majewsky
Jacek Makinia
Konstantinos Makris
Annika Malm
Ioannis Manariotis
Pierre Mandel
Cyril Marconnet
Ruth Marfl-Vega
Ole Mark
Helen Markewich
Jiri Marsalek
Gilberto Martins
Jos Matos
Taku Matsushita
Njenga Mburu
Djalma Medeiros
Nahum Medellin
Maddalen Mendizabal
Christian Eduardo Hernandez Mendoza
Fangang Meng
Arthur Meuleman
Sumayya Mieta
Kiyoshi Miyauchi
Mohammad Reza Mohebbi
Maria Molinos-Senante
Michael Moore
Francisco Fernandez Morales
Carlos Moreno
Paul Moretti
Ivan Mrnco
Takao Murakami
Sudhir Murthy
Chandrakanth Mysore
Yogalakshmi Nandabalan
Fiona Napier
Chad Newton
Ding-Quan Ng
Bruno Nguyen
Anh Nguyen
Arjen Van Nieuwenhuijzen
Ardavan Niknam
Leticia Nishi
Rodolfo Nobrega
Ingmar Nopens
Koichi Ohno
Ying Hui Ong
Ron Van Der Oost
Banu Ormeci
Nilce Ortiz
Jones Orumwense
Avi Ostfeld
mer zam
Anne Pallars
Marja Palmroth
Chanhyuk Park
Suwan Park
Joonhong Park
Dhundi Raj Pathak
Soubhagya Kumar Pattanayak
Bruno Peeters
Pilar Pena
Jose Antonio Perales
Lus Dias Pereira
Vanessa Pereira
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Carlos Lopes Pereira
Kenneth Persson
Alice Petre
Jose Pinho
Antonio Pirra
Marie-Noelle Pons
Bambang Priyambodo
Sebasti Puig
Anton Purnama
Fei Qi
Justina Racyte
Asha Ramjatan
Francisco Raposo
Thunyalux Ratpukdi
Wolfgang Rauch
Donald Reid
Christian Remy
Franz Resl
Thierry Ribeiro
Leiv Rieger
Jesus Andres Cacho Rivero
Lacramioara Diana Robescu
Paolo Roccaro
Jorge Rodriguez
Maria Joao Rosa
Ingegerd Rosborg
Simona Rossetti
Samuel Martin Ruel
Larry Russell
Noboru Saito
Walid Salim
Bhimo Rizky Samudro
Alberto Snchez
Rui Sancho
Selim Sanin
Isabel Esprito Santo
Raman Saravanane
Sarper Sarp
Hisashi Sato
Philippe Sauvignet
Takayuki Sawai
Peter Schauer
Yvonne Schneider
Alexander Schriewer
Martin Schwarz
David Schwesig
Yolanda Segura
Kazunari Sei
Andrew Shaw
Sudhanshu Shekhar
Jeffrey Shi
Gerarda Shields
Toshio Shimada
Chamgmin Shin
Akbar Shirzad
Binaya Raj Shivakoti
Pradeep Shrivastava
Hansruedi Siegrist
Catarina Silva
Claudio Silva
Elodie Singlande
Sumana Siripattanakul-Ratpukdi
Irene Slavik
Ed Smeets
Patrick Smeets
Satoshi Soda
Kim Soerensen
Reza Darvishi Cheshmeh Soltani
Regina Sommer
Sabrina Sorlini
Philip De Souza
Henri Spanjers
Peter Spencer
Marcos Von Sperling
Ludovico Spinosa
Jatin Srivastava
Samantha Van Staden
Lukas Staub
Peter Stoks
Mara Surez-Ojeda
Pawan Kumar Subramaniam
Graham Symmonds
Eoin Syron
Malgorzata Szlachta
Fernando Tadeo
Ruya Tasli Toraman
Ahmed Tawfik
Martin Tedd
Edmilson Teixeira
Ivana Teodorovic
Dines Thornberg
Selcuk Toprak
Gary Toranzos
Eelco Trietsch
Konstantinos Tsagarakis
Kwok-Wai Tsang
Kuo-Lun Tung
Sean Turner
Andrea Turolla
Toshiyuki Ushikubo
Handojo Djati Utomo
Joanne Vanderzalm
Davy Vanham
Peter Vanrolleghem
Marta Varanda
Ifetayo Venner
Marco Verani
Jose Vieira
Adriano Vieira
Cristina Villamar
Eveline Volcke
Darko Vrecko
Jan Vreeburg
Nick Walmsley
Xiaoyan Wang
Ting-Jie Wang
Longmian Wang
Hui Wang
Rongchang Wang
Xinhua Wang
Chi-Kang Wang
Ben Ward
Sarah Ward
Celia Way
Chunhai Wei
Dorothea Weingaertner
David Weissbrodt
Steve Whipp
Melanie Wilkinson
Jay Witherspoon
Patryk Wjtowicz
Jun Wu
Guangxue Wu
Nikolaos Xafenias
Xuan Xu
Xin Yang
Hidenari Yasui
Alex Yavich
Ali Asghar Semsar Yazdi
Toshiya Yoshino
Sansfica Young
Yimin Zhang
Panyue Zhang
Guoliang Zhang
Qingliang Zhao
Yaqian Zhao
Liang Zhu
Exhibition
Exhibition:
Join the worlds leading companies working in sustainable water
management
With a focus on leading practice and innovation, the IWA World
Water Exhibition is a one-stop-shop showcasing world-leading
companies. With a focus on technology and innovation, the
Exhibition brings you the newest technologies and best practice,
and connects you to the people with the right solutions.
Designed to provide new networking and business opportunities,
and to ensure maximum engagement between participants and
exhibitors, the IWA World Water Exhibition is a fully integrated
component of the IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition.
Morning and afternoon breaks and lunches will be hosted in the
exhibition areas
Social media
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Floor plan
Exhibitor list
to the exhibition
by organisation name
Catering Area
Lunches & Coffee breaks
exhibitor
152
151
154
9 sq.m. booth
160
Pillars
131
155
146
126 118
133
145
165 144
Business
Forum
Room 1
115
127 128
162
119
122
147 125
Business
Forum
Room 2
130 114
135
112
142
137
Registration
111
166
109 107
103 101
Main Entrance
141
108 106
139
140
168
110
HALL 1
110
Cafetaria
HALL 2
Coffee Tea Lunch 222 220 219
Up
218
216
212
214
210
208
206
204 202
Up
Down
223
217
Platinum
Sponsor
FCC Aqualia
213
KWR
221
Principal
Sponsor
243
270
Pure
250
266
Technologies
Institutional
Sponsor
EPAL / CNAIA
260
258
AdP
256
Down
Coffee Tea Lunch
Up
280 282
284 285
286 288
305 307
301 303
Up
254
292
ERSAR
309 311
252
Down
Stands under balcony
294 295
313 315
296
298
317
299 299A
321
Up
Down
Down
Balcony
HALL 2
Balcony
HALL 2
Up
Up
Down
335 333
331 329
327 325
Down
stand
exhibitor
stand
CME, SA Portugal
108
241
Abengoa Spain
206
CNAIA Portugal
262
343
207
106
Gutermann Switzerland
111
133
250
Acquawise Portugal
135
Hexa-Cover Denmark
140
337
103
Indaqua Portugal
294
331
339
PIA
252
252
122
152
254
296
166
299A
Ambidata Portugal
135
115
135
Consulgal Portugal
CTGA - Centro Tecnologico de Gesto
Ambiental Portugal
144
133
140
140
339
De Watergroep Belgium
250
252
140
252
140
151
288
270
285
102
229
Itron France
110
DWF Denmark
140
221
160
250
243
JANZ Portugal
225
250
345
139
100
EFACEC Portugal
216
139
Aquarating USA
103
130
139
295
339
241
258
262/
PIA
Arcadis USA
142/
PIA
343
Kamstrup Denmark
213
140
127
243
139
217
252
243
128A
Masdar UAE
266
AquaFlanders Belgium
Aqualogus Portugal
201
Beijing
Scinorwater
Technology
248 Naldeo
262
Platinum
Sponsor
Suez
Environnement
205
247 Xylem
Gold Sponsors
264
268
207
Platinum
sponsor
Epal Luanda
219
IWA
Watershare
241
272
Up
225
Catering Area
Lunches & Coffee breaks
Catering Area
Lunches & Coffee breaks
229
Down
exhibitor
119
164
Sitting tables
stand
101
339
292
ASTEE France
204
114
252
252
125
155
140
147
229
223
201
139
250
131
PIA
243
250
MDPI AG Switzerland
109
243
347
229
280
168
FuturENVIRO Spain
339
139
139
284
256
Naldeo France
248
212
229
119
133
229
243
133
202
NICTA Australia
252
Grundfos Denmark
140
339
154
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by organisation name
exhibitor
stand
exhibitor
by booth number
stand exhibitor
stand exhibitor
stand exhibitor
Pantarein Belgium
250
229
139
100
Aqualogus Portugal
139
216
EFACEC Portugal
339
Siemens Portugal
205
210
101
217
241
139
218
TaKaDu Israel
252
135
139
219
PIA
139
139
220
221
221
222
223
225
JANZ Portugal
225
229
229
229
229
229
229
241
241
241
241
241
243
243
243
243
243
243
stand
241
107
Piedmont USA
286
Poltank Spain
208
128
222
282
exhibitor
128B
102
214
103
AquaRating USA
140
103
VCS Denmark
140
104
140
243
106
140
VLAKWA Belgium
250
140
221
107
108
CME, SA Portugal
140
109
MDPI AG Switzerland
140
Protok Croatia
164
140
118
264
339
298
339
110
Itron France
140
Grundfos Denmark
137
243
111
Gutermann Switzerland
140
Hexa-Cover Denmark
139
339
112
140
Kamstrup Denmark
299
229
114
140
PIA
339
140
139
Waterbiz Israel
339
115
VCS Denmark
TaKaDu Israel
218
Waterleau Belgium
250
118
140
141
142
268
135
225
252
241
272
243
126
219
119
220
162
243
122
214
112
341
125
144
321
Tecnilab Portugal
135
141
126
145
333
243
147
104
PIA
247
127
139
Integrated
Water Network
Management
At TaKaDu's
Business Forum
Visit us in Hall 2 Booth 218
100
stand
www.takadu.com
Monday, 22 September,
14:15-15:00, Hall 1 Room 1
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128
151
128
152
128
154
130
155
131
160
133
162
164
Protok Croatia
133
166
Ahlstrom Filtration
135
Acquawise Portugal
168
135
Ambidata Portugal
201
135
202
135
204
ASTEE France
205
Siemens Portugal
206
Abengoa Spain
207
135
Tecnilab Portugal
137
139
208
Poltank Spain
139
210
139
213
139
214
139
214
139
243
243
243
243
247
Xylem USA
248
Naldeo France
250
Aquafin NV Belgium
250
AquaFlanders Belgium
250
250
De Watergroep Belgium
250
250
Pantarein Belgium
250
VLAKWA Belgium
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Exhibitor profiles
by booth number
stand exhibitor
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250
Waterleau Belgium
282
339
252
284
339
252
339
252
285
286
Piedmont USA
339
339
339
WaterWorld USA
252
288
252
292
252
339
Waterbiz Israel
Indaqua Portugal
252
NICTA Australia
294
341
252
295
343
296
252
343
254
298
345
299
347
321
128A
256
258
Arcadis USA
260
331
128B
262
CNAIA Portugal
333
299A
262
333
337
PIA
PIA
PIA
PIA
PIA
264
266
Masdar UAE
339
268
339
270
339
FuturENVIRO Spain
272
339
280
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Abengoa
Contact: Catie Romero-Finger
c/ Energia Solar, 1, Palmas Altas
Sevilla, Sevilla 41014. Spain
Phone: +34 954935553
Web address: www.abengoawater.com
General Email: catherine.romero@water.abengoa.com
Abengoa (MCE: ABG.B/P SM /NASDAQ: ABGB)
applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability
in the energy and environment sectors, generating
electricity from renewable resources, converting
biomass into biofuels and producing drinking water from
seawater. Abengoas business is structured around three
activities: engineering and construction, concessiontype infrastructures, and industrial production. Abengoa
seeks to contribute to the sustainable development of
the water market by promoting, developing and operating
water-treatment plants and using leading technology as a
means of growth.
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ACCIONA AGUA
Contact: Elena Reyna
Avenida de Europa 22
Madrid, Madrid 28108. Spain
Phone: +34 91 790 77 00
Web address: www.acciona-agua.es
General Email: acciona-agua@acciona.com
ACCIONA Agua is a leader in the water treatment sector
with the ability to design, construct and operate drinking
water treatment plants, residual purification plants,
tertiary treatment plants for re-use and reverse-osmosis
desalination plants. ACCIONA Agua is committed to
innovation and the application of the latest technologies,
together with ensuring water quality in the different areas
of activity.
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Acquawise Consulting
Contact: Raquel Mendes
Convento Sao Miguel das Gaeiras
Gaeiras, Obidos 2510-718. Portugal
Phone: +351962014668
Contact - Raquel Mendes
Web address: www.acquawise.pt
General Email: info@acquawise.pt
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off the top of the tank. The product is used for numerous
water and wastewater treatment applications including
graywater and industrial wastewater treatment. Compared
to conventional DAF products it is very competitively
priced. Aerofloat Australia seeks distributors for its
products in the European market.
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Agilent TECHNOLOGIES
Contact: Patricia Lopez
Crtra NVI km 18.200
Las Rozas, Madrid 28230. Spain
Phone: +34 91 631 3000
Web address: www.home.agilent.com/
General Email: customercare_spain@agilent.com
As the worlds premier measurement company, Agilent
offers the broadest range of innovative measurement
solutions in the industry. The companys four businesses
- Chemical Analysis, Life Sciences, Diagnostics and
Genomics, and Electronic Measurement provide
customers with products and services that make a real
difference in the lives of people everywhere. At Agilent
Research Laboratories, we conduct research that
anticipates customer needs and produces breakthroughs
that power growth.
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guas do Porto
Contact: Joana Arajo
Rua Baro de Nova Sintra, 285
Porto, Porto 4306-901. Portugal
Phone: +351225190800
Fax: +351225190828
Web address: www.aguasdoporto.pt
General Email: geral@aguasdoporto.pt
Water Supply, Wastewater drainage and treatment, Storm
water drainage, Beaches and Streams, Environmental
Education.
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Ahlstrom
Contact: Rod Komlenic
Ahlstrom LLC, 122 West Butler Street
Mt. Holly Springs, PA 17065. United States
Phone: +17174866413
Web address: www.ahlstrom.com
General Email: filtration@ahlstrom.com
Ahlstrom Filtration LLC is a global leader in the
development and manufacture of filter media used in
specialty liquid and air applications. For IWA event, we
will be showcasing our Disruptor water filtration media.
This is a unique patented technology within the water
filtration industry because it is based on electroadsorption
not mechanical filtration.
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Alfatubo Group
Contact: Francisco Leite
Rua Poente, 70
Serzedo, Porto 4410-034. Portugal
Phone: +351961348869
Web address: www.alfatubo.pt
General Email: export@alfatubo.pt
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Aquafin NV
Dijkstraat 8
Aartselaar 2630. Belgium
Phone: + 3234504511
Web address: www.aquafin.be
General Email: info@aquafin.be
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AquaFlanders
Desguinlei 250
2018 Antwerpen. Belgium
Phone: +323/292 91 90
Fax: +323/292 91 99
Web address: www.aquaflanders.be
General Email: secretariaat@aquaflanders.be
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Bucher Unipektin AG
Murzlenstrasse 80 CH-8166 Niederweningen
Phone +41 44 857 23 00 Fax +41 44 857 23 41
info@bucherunipektin.com www.bucherunipektin.com
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AQUALOGUS
Contact: Franisco Carvalho
Alameda dos Oceanos, Edifcio Mar do Oriente
Lote 1.07.1 AN 2.4, Parque das Naes
Lisbon, 1990-208 Lisboa. Portugal
Phone: +3517520190
Fax: +3517520199
Web address: www.aqualogus.pt
General Email: geral@aqualogus.pt
AQUALOGUS is a Portuguese firm established in 1996
by engineering consultants with vast experience in the
development of studies and designs in water resources,
hydraulic works and the environment. The companys
main goal is to provide high quality services based on
Accuracy, Ingenuity and Innovation. The main fields
of activity of AQUALOGUS are the following: Dams,
Water resources planning, Geotechnical works, Water
supply systems, Wastewater treatment, Hydroagricultural
schemes, Hydropower, Drainage works and Flood control,
and Environmental monitoring and assessment. The
company has been developing projects in Europe, Africa
and South America, and has local offices in Morocco and
Mozambique.
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ARCADIS
Contact: Lauren Cavender
Gustav Mahlerplein 97-103, 1082 MS Amsterdam,
P.O. Box 7895. 1008 AB Amsterdam. The Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0) 20 2011 011
Web address: www.arcadis.com
General Email: info@arcadis.com
As the number one International Design Firm in Water
(ENR 2013), ARCADIS serves the entire water cycle from source to tap and back again. Our Water team has
over 2200 water professionals located across the six
regions of the world (Europe, UK, North America, Latin
America, Middle East and Asia). We perform consulting,
engineering, construction and operations services
in water supply and treatment, conveyance, water
management, water for industry, and conveyance markets.
Our service offering includes business advisory, program
management and guaranteed outcome (design-build).
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AVK VALVULAS
Contact: Javier G. Noblejas
Polgono Industrial Francol parcela 27
Tarragona, Tarragona 43006. Spain
Phone: +34977543008
Web address: /www.avkvalvulas.com
General Email: avk@avkvalvulas.com
AVK VALVULAS is the company of AVK Group responsible
of the market in Iberian Peninsula. AVK is making valves and
accessories for networks in gas, industry, drinking water,
sewage and fire fighting sectors. AVK VALVULAS has an
expert team of technicians in order to advise and help solve
customer problems.
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ASTEE
Contact: Claire Cayla
51 rue Salvador Allende
Nanterre, Cedex 92027. France
Phone: +33 1 41 20 17 92
Web address: www.astee.org
General Email: astee@astee.org
Created in 1905, The French Scientific and Technical
Association for Water and Environment caries out
reflections on the various methodological, technical
and regulatory aspects linked to management of
Stand 243
Berson UV
Contact: Paul Buijs
De Huufkes 23
Nuenen, NB 5674 TL. The Netherlands
Phone: +31 40 2907777
Fax: +31 40 2835755
Web address: www.bersonuv.com
General Email: info@bersonuv.com
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Berson develops and manufactures Ultraviolet Disinfection
reactors for Municipal drinking, waste and re-use water
since 1972 in Holland. Benefits of Ultraviolet systems
are; reduction or avoidance of Chlorine, an effective
barrier against Chlorine resistance pathogens such as
Cryptosporidium and Giardia, no chemical by products
and a cost effective multi barrier system. By working very
closely with their clients, Berson makes equipment to
suit their varying needs. Result is that their customers are
guaranteed to have reliable safe water at most optimal cost.
Berson offers also a large range 3rd party validated reactors
(DVGW, USEPA and NSF).
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BiAqua BV
Contact: Lute Broens
Julianalaan 67
Delft, ZH 2628BC. The Netherlands
Phone: +31152788310
Web address: www.biaqua.nl
General Email: l.broens@biaqua.nl
BiAqua, a Netherlands-based start-up, has developed a
new technology to prevent biofouling in water treatment
plants, and particularly in reverse osmosis (RO) membranes.
The core of the solution is simple: biofouling is prevented
if microorganisms are starved of a critical nutrient present
in water like phosphate. BiAquas Phosphate Removal
Technology (PRTTM) achieves this goal using regenerable
adsorbents that remove phosphate from water, reaching
as low a concentration as < 1 ppb. The process can be
implemented as membrane pre-treatment, and can be retrofit
in existing media filter units, or as a stand-alone solution.
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Bucher Unipektin AG
Contact: Manuela Gremlich
Murzlenstrasse
Niederweningen, 80 8166. Switzerland
Phone: +41448572420
Fax: +41448572341
Web address: www.bucherunipektin.com
General Email: info@bucherunipektin.com
Bucher Unipektin develops, designs, manufactures and
distributes fruit juice plants (reception areas, grinders and
crushers, presses, filtration plants and evaporators) as
well as vacuum drying plants and sewage slurry presses.
Installations of Bucher Unipektin AG are used worldwide and
allow the economical production of high quality products
such as fruit juices, dried products, fruit pures and sludge
dewatering.
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CH2MHILL
Contact: Lori Irvine
9189 South Jamaica Street
Englewood, CO 80112-5946. United States
Phone: +1 720-286-3137
Fax: +1 720-286-9409
Web address: www.ch2m.com
General Email: lori.irvine@ch2m.com
As a global leader in full-service engineering,
procurement, construction, and operations, CH2M
HILL provides water, wastewater, and water resource
services to clients worldwide. With 6.6 billion in revenue
and 26,000 employees worldwide, CH2M HILL delivers
innovative, practical, sustainable solutions - helping
clients develop and manage infrastructure and facilities
that improve efficiency, safety, and quality of life. Working
with our clients, we deliver customized solutions in a
flexible and responsive manner. For more information,
visit: www.ch2mhill.com, www.ch2mhillblogs.com/water,
twitter.com/ch2mhill and facebook.com/ch2mhill
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CNAIA
Contact - Rodrigo Protena de Oliveira
Comisso Nacional da Associao Internacional da gua
c/- Associao Portuguesa dos Recursos Hdricos
Laboratrio Nacional de Engenharia Civil, Av. do Brasil
101-1700-066 Lisbon. Portugal
Phone: +351 218 443 428
Fax: +351 218 443 017
Web address: www.aprh.pt
General Email: aprh@aprh.pt
CNAIA, the IWA Governing Member from Portugal,
joins the three main technical and scientific associations
from the Portuguese water resources and water
services sector (APRH, APESB and APDA). CNAIA
seeks to influence public policies by promoting the
principles of integrated water resources management
and sustainability through a continuous multi-sector
and interdisciplinary discussion on water-related issues
and by supporting cooperation and dialogue initiatives
between different actors and sectors.
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De Watergroep
Contact:
Address: Vooruitgangstraat 189
1030 BRUSSELS. BELGIUM
Phone: + 32 2 238 94 11
Fax: + 32 2 230 97 98
Web address: www.dewatergroep.be
General Email: info@dewatergroep.be
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DHI (EcoWater)
Contact: Palle Lindgaard-Joergensen
Agern Alle 5
Hoersholm, 2970. Denmark
Phone: +4545169200
Web address: www.dhigroup.com
General Email: dhi@dhigroup.com
EcoWater is a Research Project supported through the
7th Framework Programme of the European Commission.
It aims at the development of meso-level eco-efficiency
indicators for technology assessment, through a systems
approach, and is implemented by a Consortium of 10
Institutes and Universities across Europe.
EcoWater will advance the current state-of-the-art
through:
The development of a methodological approach for ecoefficiency assessment
The elaboration of economic assessments across
service systems
The application of Value Chain Analysis tools, to
consider interactions among actors
The integration of all relevant resources, tools, results
and data into a toolbox for technology benchmarking, in
order to foster further applications.
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DouroECI
Contact: Joaquim Beleza
Rua Esteiro Campanha 82,
Porto, Porto 4300-174. Portugal
Phone: + 351226101925
Web address: http://www.douroeci.com
General Email: douroeci@douroeci.com
Engineering, Consultancy, Innovation
Solving problems, finding solutions, thinking, developing
and implementing projects.
We operate throughout the water cycle and every project
we are associated with we promote the integrated vision
we have: on systems, entities and actors involved.
We have a clear focus on the end products that we
deliver, with an emphasis on what we know, in the state
of the art, in tailored solutions to end customers and
knowledge of the market, at all levels.
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Efacec
Contact: Jose Silva
Rua Engenheiro Frederico Ulrich, AP. 3078
Moreira da Maia, Maia, Porto 4471-907. Portugal
Phone: +351229402000
Web address: www.efacec.com
General Email: comunicacao@efacec.com
Turnkey solutions for: Water, Solid Waste, Telecontrol and
Air (Emissions treatment / Climatization for Industry and
Services).
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Esri
Contact: Lori Armstrong
380 New York St.
Redlands, CA 92373. United States
Phone: +1 909-793-2853
Web address: www.esri.com/water
General Email: larmstrong@esri.com
Company profile / products and services: Water,
wastewater, and storm water utilities around the world
use the Esri platform to manage infrastructure and assets,
improving planning, customer care, and administrative
processes. A location-based approach to managing your
enterprise helps you meet operational challenges.
Esris ArcGIS provides a common platform for accessing
all your business data, updating your network information,
integrating work orders, finding customer information or
preparing a report. Visualization and mapping features
give you an overall, connected view of your network in
relation to your customers and surrounding infrastructure.
Find out more by visiting www.esri.com/water, Contact
Esri staff iswater@esri.com
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FAST Spa
Contact: Emilio Benati
Via Talete 2/4
Rubiera, Reggio Emilia 42048. Italy
Phone: +39 0522 622411
Fax: +39 0522 627194
Web address: http://www.fastautomation.it
General Email: info@fastautomation.it
FAST SpA, thanks to experience and know-how gained
in thirty years of activity, proposes a complete catalogue
of solutions and products able to meet every automation
and remote control requirement, from RTU to SCADA
systems.
In particular, the company developed an innovative
solution to adjust automatically the pressure depending
on changes in the water distribution system. The
advanced pressure control system operates in real
time both pumps and PRVs to minimise pressure and
to monitor leakage level and occurrence of pressure
transients. This solution is the best practice for advanced
pressure management as recommended by IWA practical
approach.
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FORMATO VERDE
Contact: Miguel Laranjo
Rua S. Roque da Lameira, 2129
Porto, Porto 4350-317. Portugal
Phone: +351 229352321
Fax: +351 229352322
Web address: www.formatoverde.pt
General Email: info@formatoverde.pt
FCC Aqualia
Contact: Isabel Plaza
Avda. Del Camino de Santiago, 40
28050 Madrid, Spain
Phone: + 34 91 757 38 25/6
Web address: www.aqualia.es
General e-mail: iplazag@fcc.es
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The company has a creative and multidisciplinary team
committed to promote a conscious behavior in the
community, and determined to meet the needs of clients
and partners.
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GRUP ROMET
Contact: Toma Constantin
Sos Brailei nr 15
Buzau, Buzau 120118. Romania
Phone: +40 238-710 301
Fax: +40 238-710 300
Web address: www.romet.ro
General Email: romet@romet.ro
GRUP ROMET is one of the big Romanian suppliers for
water industry (water treatment equipment,
waste water equipment, hydrants, pumps, valves,
dismantling joints, couplings, pipes) for agriculture
(complete irrigation solutions: sprinkler irrigation
equipment, hose reel travelers, center pivots and lateral
move machines, drip irrigation equipment) GRUP ROMET
also supplies solar panels, radiant heating systems,
firefighting equipment, steel works and cast iron products
With capabilities over 150,000 sqm area and more than
800 employees, GRUP ROMET is one of the national
market leaders in the industrial fields the company acts.
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PERMANENT Biofilm & Scale removal without chemicals,
in cooling towers, heat exchangers, tubes, pipes, tanks,
filters for industry, agriculture, aquaculture etc.
Prevention of growth on ship-hulls, tanks, boxcoolers,
propellers etc.
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Hexa-Cover A/S
Contact: Soeren Madsen
Vilhelmsborgvej 5
Thisted, Jutland 7700. Denmark
Phone: +45 96 17 78 00
Fax: +45 97 91 26 13
Web address: www.hexa-cover.com
General Email: info@hexa-cover.com
The Hexa-Cover Floating Cover is perfect on almost any
form of fluid surface, and is used on almost all forms of
basins, lagoons, reservoirs, containers, ponds, tanks. HexaCover Floating Cover is the ideal solution for eliminating
such things as Emission, Evaporation, Organic growth,
Odor, UV-effect and Heat loss.
Hexa-Cover Floating Cover ensures:
Up to 99,9% coverage of the surface,
Up to 95% reduction of evaporation from water surface
Up to 95% stable, constant reduction of emission
Up to 90% stable and constant reduction of odors
Noticeable reduction in organic growth (algae, weeds etc)
Noticeable reduction in heat loss
Gutermann
Contact: Uri Gutermann
Sihlbruggstrasse 140
Baar, ZG 6340. Switzerland
Phone: +41417606033
Web address: www.gutermann-water.com
General Email: info@gutermann-water.com
GUTERMANN is a global technology leader and
innovator in intelligent water loss management products
and solutions. We cover the full range of conventional
acoustic leak detection technology and are the only
provider of permanent, fully automatic, correlating network
monitoring systems enabling utilities to accurately
pinpoint leaks within moments from their first alarm.
Established in 1948, the company has always been at the
forefront of new technological developments in the leak
detection industry. GUTERMANN is privately owned, with
headquarters in Baar, Switzerland, and regional offices in
Germany, France, UK, Canada, USA, Mexico, Peru, UAE,
Malaysia and Australia.
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Harsonic bvba
Beeldstraat 79,
Sint Niklaas 9100, Antwerpen. Belgium
Phone: +32 37 66 30 05
Fax: +32 37 66 52 87
Web address: www.harsonic.com
General Email: info@harsonic.com
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ISIFLO IBERICA
Contact - Jesus Maestro
C/ Bronce, 12 Nave A P.I Aimyr
San Martin de la Vega, Madrid 28330. Spain
Phone: +34916920553
Web address: www.isiflo.es
General Email: jmaestro@isiflo.es
Raufoss Water & Gas AS holds the trademark ISIFLO
- one of the leading brands on the European market for
water and gas distribution. The companys main products
are ISIFLO:
COMPOSITE FITTINGS
DUCTIL IRON
BRASS PRODUCTS
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INDAQUA
Contact: Ana Baldaia
Joaquim Neves dos Santos n 122
4450-394 Matosinhos. Portugal
Phone: +3519214320840
Web address: www.indaqua.pt
General Email: indaqua@indaqua.pt
INDAQUA Industry and water management, SA is
a Portuguese company, wholly owned by Portuguese
shareholders and that the result of the strategic partnership
for the water sector between some large national economic
groups with skills in different areas and with great
international presence. Created to operate, essentially
within the municipal concessions and public-private
partnerships (PPPs), the Indaqua represents a clear bet in
the environmental sector and in managing the water cycle,
integrating capture and eater treatment, transportation and
distribution, collection and wastewater treatment.
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Indstria e Ambiente
Contact - Vera Oliveira
Praa da Corujeira, 38
Oporto, Oporto 4300-144, Portugal
Phone: +351 22 589 96 25
Web address: www.industriaeambiente.pt
General Email: industriaeambiente@engenhoemedia.pt
Indstria e Ambiente is the only Portuguese technical
magazine of engineering and management of the
environment. Completing 20 years in the market, it is
assumed as a reference publication between managers
and technicians of private and public business sectors,
establishing the connection between university, industry
and society. The contents of the Indstria e Ambiente are
advised and reviewed by a group of renowned experts
in various fields of environment and related areas, who
integrate the Consultative Council, headed by Director Prof.
Dr. Antnio Guerreiro de Brito.
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International WaterCentre
Contact: Mark Pascoe
333 Ann Street, Level 16
QLD Brisbane. Australia
Phone: +61 7 3014 0200
Web address: www.watercentre.org
General Email: admin@watercentre.org
WATER KNOWLEDGE CENTRES IN AUSTRALIA
As the driest inhabited continent on earth, Australia is
a land whose water resources are highly susceptible to
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Italmatch Chemicals
Contact: Filip Dutoy
Parc Scienifique Fleming, Rue Laid Burniat 3
Louvain-la-Neuve, Brabant Wallon 1348. Belgium
Phone: +32476205068
Web address: www.dequest.com
General Email: f.dutoy@italmatchgroup.com
The Dequest Business is offering specialty additives to
meet the needs of these industries that deal with water
management or deal with processes or applications
where water plays a crucial role. More than 50 years ago,
Dequest pioneered the development of phosphonates.
Dequest phosphonates have been the product of choice
for antiscalants, dispersants, corrosion inhibitors and
chelants in various applications for many years. Today
Dequest offers a broad range of water management
additives including Dequest phosphonates, Dequest
P acrylic / maleic based (co-) polymers, Dequest PB
biological polymers and tailor made products for specific
applications.
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Itron
Contact: Lucile Montant
Itron France, 9 Rue Ampere
Mcon, Bourgogne 71000. France
Phone: +33 (0)3 85 29 39 00
Web address: www.itron.com
General Email: Lucile.Montant@itron.com
Itron is a world-leading technology and services company
dedicated to the resourceful use of energy and water.
We provide comprehensive solutions that measure,
manage and analyse energy and water. Our broad product
portfolio includes electricity, gas, water and thermal
energy measurement devices and control technology;
communications systems; software; as well as managed
and consulting services. With thousands of employees
supporting nearly 8,000 customers in more than 100
countries, Itron applies knowledge and technology to
better manage energy and water resources. Together, we
can create a more resourceful world.
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Janz
Contact: Ana Vinagre
Estarda de Chelas 187
Lisboa, Lisboa 1900-151. Portugal
Phone: +351 218611432
Fax: +351 218687870
Web address: www.resopre.pt
General Email: ana.vinagre@resopre.pt
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Kamstrup
Contact: Ramn Lpez Faras
Nez de Balboa, 29
Madrid, Madrid ES-28001. Spain
Phone: +34 914 35 90 34
Web address: www.kamstrup.com
General Email: info@kamstrup.es
Kamstrup serves utilities with long-term stable technology
that enables simple and cost effective metering, collection
and management of energy and water consumption data.
Kamstrup provides a full range of metering solutions
for heat, cooling, electricity and water. Solutions
include smart grid applications, intelligent energy and
water meters, communication infrastructure for smart
metering and data management systems. Kamstrup is
a global player with a strong international position and
representations in more than 50 countries. Headquartered
in Skanderborg, Denmark, Kamstrup employs 800 people.
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KERN Elektronik AG
Contact: Beat Gilgen
Kammistrasse 11
Interlaken, BE 3800. Switzerland
Phone: +41 33 823 74 04
Web address: www.hydrometrie.ch
General Email: info@hydrometrie.ch
Development and production of transit-time water velocity
measuring equipment for open channels and rivers, data
loggers specialised for hydrometric in remote areas with
GSM or satellite data communication. Server-based or
single user data base software for hydrometry.
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Kiwa NV
Contact: George Mentjox
Sir Winston Churchill-laan 273
Rijswijk ZH, 2288EA. The Netherlands
Phone: +31 70 4144400
Web address: www.1kiwa.com
General Email: info@kiwa.nl
Established by the Dutch Water Works Kiwa since
1948 grew out in to an independent international
quality authority, permanently occupied with improving
processes, products, employees and organisations. We
offer services in the fields of inspection and certification,
benchmarking, asset performances management, training,
inspection, research and technological know-how. Kiwa
has offices in over 20 countries and offers its services
world wide.
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KUBOTA Corporation
Contact: Takao Yamanaka
1-3, Kyobashi 2-Chome, Chuo-ku
104-8307 Tokyo
Japan
Phone: +81-3-3245-3150
Web address: www.kubota.co.jp
General Email: takao.yamanaka@kubota.com
Food, water and the environment are indispensable for
human beings. The KUBOTA Group continues to support
the future of the earth and humanity by contributing
products that help the abundant and stable production
of food, help supply and restore reliable water, and
help create a comfortable living environment through its
superior products, technologies and services.
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KWR
Contact: Hans Ruijgers
Nieuwegein, Utrecht 3430 BB. The Netherlands
Phone: +31 30 6069 610
Web address: www.kwrwater.nl
General Email:communicatie@kwrwater.nl
As an internationally renowned research centre, KWR
contributes with its applied research to a sustainable
water cycle and to the availability of safe and clean
drinking water. Bridging science to practice is KWRs
mission. Our staff of 170 work on innovative projects in
the Netherlands and, increasingly, elsewhere in Europe. In
co-makership with clients, they create integrated solutions
that, where possible, are optimised by a multidisciplinary
approach. KWRs areas of expertise are divided into
three knowledge groups: Water Quality & Health, Water
Systems & Technology, and Knowledge Management.
Meeting the water sectors challenges demands that a
wide variety of stakeholders work together. They need to
collaborate and create the critical mass required to build
the scientific expertise needed for water cycle issues,
and to achieve commitment in addressing contemporary
water challenges. Our ultimate goal naturally is to
develop practical solutions based on solid science. KWR:
Bridging science to practice.
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Leighton Contractors
Contact: Rob Evans
Level 8, Tower 1, 495 Victoria Avenue
Chatswood, 2067 Sydney. Australia
Phone: +61 2 8668 6000
Web address: www.leightoncontractors.com.au
General Email: info@leicon.com.au
Leighton Contractors offers integrated solutions in water
management across the entire water cycle. We have
proven expertise in all types of assets from complex
treatment plants to storage, pipelines, networks and
capital works programs. Every aspect of our delivery is
focused on achieving first-class outcomes for our clients
including smart planning, fast-track construction, best
practice safety and a seamless transition to operation.
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LG Sound BV
Contact: Anne Gierveld
Platinastraat 7
Zoetermeer, Zuid-Holland 2718 SZ. The Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0) 70-7709030
Web address: www.lgsonic.com/
General Email: info@lgsonic.com
Since 1999, LG Sound has been a leading international
manufacturer of algae control systems. Our products
provide an environmental-friendly solution to effectively
control algae in lakes, reservoirs, treatment plants and
other applications. Over the last decade, more than
10.000 LG Sonic products have been successfully
installed in 52 different countries. LG Sound manages
to keep at the edge of the market by holding worldwide
approved certificates, patents and know-how for algae
and biofilm control, ultrasonic technology and continuous
monitoring under the trademark LG Sonic
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Masdar
Contact: Hoda Fahmy
P.O. Box 54115
Abu Dhabi. United Arab Emirates
Phone: +971 2 653 333
Web address: www.masdar.ae
General Email: hfahmy@masdar.ae
Masdar a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mubadala
Development Company was launched by the
government of Abu Dhabi in April 2006 with the mandate
to become a world leader in the renewables and
clean technology sector. A wide ranging, multifaceted
initiative, Masdar integrates the full renewable and clean
technology life-cycle from research to commercial
deployment with the aim of creating viable alternative
energy solutions. Masdar provides a platform for the
development of renewable energy and low-carbon
technologies at a global level while creating a new clean
energy growth-generating sector in the Emirate. Masdar
Special Projects delivers renewable energy and clean
technology projects to remote locations where it is
difficult to operate.
Spanning the globe from Africa to the Pacific Islands
Masdar Special Projects has a broad portfolio that
includes renewable energy, water technology, sustainable
agriculture and desalination projects. Clients include
governments, non-profits, aid programs, military, NGOs,
private companies and individuals. The team is comprised
of problem-solvers and project managers who are
experienced in executing tailored programs that are
sustainable and economically viable.
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MDPI
Contact: Alexander Thiesen
Klybeckstrasse 64
Basel, Switzerland 4057. Switzerland
Phone: +41 61 683 77 34
Web address: www.mdpi.com
General Email: support@mdpi.com
MDPI.com is a platform for peer-reviewed, scientific
open-access journals operated by MDPI AG Basel,
Switzerland. Journals published by MDPI include the
International Journal of Environmental Research and
Public Health (Impact Factor 1.998), Marine Drugs
(Impact Factor 3.978), and Molecules (Impact Factor
2.428)
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NICTA
Contact: Carly Perry
Level 5, 13 Garden Street
Eveleigh, NSW 2015. Australia
Phone: +61293762079
Web address: www.nicta.com.au
General Email: Carly.Perry@nicta.com.au
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Miya
Contact: Noa Uni
Shaul Hamelech 23, Tel Aviv, N/A 6436724, Israel
Phone: +97237779816
Web address: www.miya-water.com
General Email: info@miya-water.com
Miya optimizes water supply in urban water systems
worldwide. It partners with utilities to design and
implement comprehensive technology-based solutions
that significantly improve the clients financial and
operational efficiency, while also enhancing customer
service levels, reducing energy consumption, and
lowering contamination and health risks, to benefit people,
the community and the environment. Miyas solutions
comprise an audit of the citys water system, full project
planning, on site execution, maintenance, and training.
Miya has vast experience in implementing successful
water efficiency projects around the globe.
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Naldeo
Contact: Didier CARRON
55 rue de la Villette
LYON cedex 3, 69425. France
Phone: +33472918370
Web address: www.naldeo.com
General Email: siege@naldeo.com
Naldeo is a French leading engineering and consulting
firm serving public and private entities in the fields on
water, environment, energy and waste management.
Naldeo holds experience in very large projects over the
world such as advisory services for EUR 3 billion PPPs
in water operation, technical assistance for wastewater
treatment plants up to 6 million-population equivalent or
non revenue water study in Cape Verde.
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Pantarein
Egide Walschaertsstraat 15, unit 18
2800 Mechelen. Belgium
Phone: +32 (0)15 42 47 74
Web address: www.pantarein.be
General Email: info@pantarein.be
Pantarein is a wastewater treatment specialist. We design
and build water treatment systems tailored to companies
needs. We also have extensive experience with the
optimisation and operation of wastewater treatment
plants. Depending on your wishes and needs, we offer all
conceivable services for treating your wastewater, from a
feasibility study through construction and commissioning
of the system. You can also turn to Pantarein for complete
turnkey deliveries.
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PET COMUNICATIONS
Contact: Florin Alexe
Strada Caraiman nr 3
Constanta, Constanta 900117. Romania
Phone: +40 241 514416
Fax: +40 241 831066
Web address: www.pet-constanta.ro
General Email: office@pet-constanta.ro
PET COMUNICATIONS is a private company founded in
1994, which is working on medium electrical installation
market, low voltage and automation.Over the years, PET
has developed gradually, today reaching the stage of a
company that offers complete solutions and services for
both civil and industrial segment. The dynamic of our work
illustrates that we have a positive evolution , thing that it
is possible thanks to the values by which we are guiding:
quality and compliance with customer requirements.
Piedmont
Contact: Greg Madden
1048 La Mirada Court
Vista, Ca 92081. United States
Web address: www.piedmontpacific.com
General Email: sales@piedmontpacific.com
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POLTANK, SAU
Contact - Carme Marin
Pol.Ind. Pla De Poliger Sud - sector 1
Sant Jaume De Llierca, Girona 17854. Spain
Phone: + 34 7243900
Web address: www.poltank.com
General Email: sales@poltank.com
POLTANK is the manufacturing company of pressure
filters in fiberglass-reinforced polyester (GRP) belonging
to Fluidra group. Thanks to our 4 production facilities
in Spain and one in U.S., we have a large production
capacity to design the filters according to customers
specifications. The filters can be supplied with lateral
system or with nozzle plate. We can produce both
vertical and horizontal equipment of different sizes up to
3,4 m diameter with different connections and internal
components. Our filters can be used for swimming
pools, aquaculture, mining, irrigation, water treatment,
desalination and other industrial applications.
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PRotOK
Contact - Biljana Bacun
Ilocka 27, 10000 Zagreb. Croatia
Phone: +385 1 3041772
Fax: +385 1 3041774
Web address: www.protok.com
General Email: info@protok.com
The IT company PRotOK Ltd. has specialized in the
design and implementation of information systems for
municipal infrastructure (mainly water supply and sewage
systems) based on GIS technology. Our staff, civil
engineers, surveying and software engineers, along with
the twenty-year experience, guarantee that our software
solution is approached in the right, interdisciplinary way.
The main activity is the development of own software
applications that meet all needs of utility companies.
As an IT company, PRotOK Ltd. often supports various
design companies in order to help with the realization of
their projects. The most significant references are utility
companies from Zagreb. Dubrovnik, Zadar, Pula in Croatia
and Maribor, Novo mesto, Celje in Slovenia.
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tunnels. Besides the development and provision of this
technology and associated software RSG also provides
a full range of engineering consultancy supported by the
condition data collected.
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Royal HaskoningDHV
Contact: Annemie Otten
Laan 1914 no 35
Amersfoort, Amersfoort 3818 EX. The Netherlands
Phone: +31 6 15 94 39 64
Web address: www.royalhaskoningdhv.com
General Email: info@rhdhv.com
Royal HaskoningDHV is a leading independent,
international engineering consultancy service and
technology provider with over 130 years of experience.
Our 6,500 professionals deliver their services from 100
offices in 35 countries in the fields of asset management,
aviation, buildings, energy, industry, infrastructure,
maritime, mining, strategy, transport, urban and rural
planning, water management and water technology.
Together with partners and clients we create exciting
solutions in the fields of wastewater, industrial water
treatment, drinking water, water management, and water
in the city. We deliver state of the art, patented and
award winning products and technologies - like Nereda,
Crystalactor and OPIR.
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SAINT-GOBAIN PAM
Contact - Christian Schmitt
21 Avenue Camille Cavallier BP129
Pont-a-Mousson, France 54700. France
Phone: + 33 3 83 80 67 89
Fax: + 33 3 83 80 07 14
Web address: www.pamline.fr
General Email: christian.schmitt@saint-gobain.com
Manufacturer of completes systems pipes.
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Sewerin GmbH
Contact: Lutz Hoernschemeyer
Robert-Bosch-Strasse 3
Guetersloh, NRW 33334. Germany
Phone: +495241-3940
Fax: +495241-394444
Web address: www.sewerin.com
General Email: info@sewerin.com
Hermann Sewerin GmbH. Technology leader for gas and
water leak detection equipment. The Sewerin group of
companies is an internationally successful, family owned
group with its headquarters in Gtersloh, Germany. The
core business is the development, production and global
distribution of electronic measuring equipment for the
gas and water supply and distribution industry. A global
distribution network covering more than 80 countries
makes Sewerin one of the leading companies in its field
of expertise.
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Siemens
Contact: Antnio Carvalho
Rua Irmos Siemens, 1
Alfragide, Amadora 2720-093. Portugal
Phone: +351214178579
Web address: www.siemens.pt
General Email: marketing.ad.pt@siemens.com
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SIVECO Romania
Contact: Irina Socol
Victoria Park
Sos. Bucuresti-Ploiesti 73-81, Corp C4, Sector 1,
Bucuresti, 013685. Romania
Phone: +40 (21) 3023300
Fax: +40 (21) 3023391
Web address: www.siveco.ro
General Email: office@siveco.ro
SIVECO Romania is the leading Romanian software
house and one of the most successful regional
leaders in eLearning, eHealth, eAgriculture, eCustoms,
eGovernment and eBusiness from Central and Eastern
Europe.
The company develops and exports software products
and high value added consultancy projects to countries
within the European Community, The Middle East, North
Africa and the CIS area.
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WATER LOSSES:
ARE YOU GETTING A CLEAR PICTURE?
When it comes to building an effective Non Revenue Water reduction strategy, it all comes
down to one thing, data.
For decades, Itron has been providing water utilities with reliable and efficient data creation,
collection, management, and utilization. This unique expertise, in creating actionable,
decision driving data for utilities, empowers Itron to be the ideal partner to improve network
efficiency through a complete Non Revenue Water reduction programme.
Together, lets create a more resourceful world.
Come and visit us during the IWA Lisbon World Congress,
21-26 September 2014, booth # 110
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for electro-pumps, can measure and register both the
electricity consumed by the pump and the amount of
water extracted out of the well or water source.
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Springer
Contact: Fritz Schmuhl
Van Godewijckstraat 30
Dordrecht, 3311 GX. The Netherlands
Phone: +31(78)6576281
Web address: www.springer.com
General Email: fritz.schmuhl@springer.com
Looking to publish your research? Learn about our print
and electronic publication services, including Open
Access! Get high-quality review, maximum readership and
rapid distribution. Come to our booth or find us online:
www.springer.com. You can also browse key titles in your
field and buy (e)books at discount prices. With Springer
you are in good company.
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State of Green
Contact: Tanya Jacobsen
Vesterbrogade 1E
Copenhagen, Seeland 1620. Denmark
Web address: www.stateofgreen.com
General Email: info@stateofgreen.com
Company profile: State of Green is a public-private
partnership founded by the Danish Government, the
Confederation of Danish Industry, the Danish Energy
Association, the Danish Agriculture & Food Council
and the Danish Wind Industry Association with the aim
of sharing Danish green solutions internationally. Our
website www.stateofgreen.com is your gateway to
Denmarks innovative water solutions, companies and
utilities as well as relevant news and insights on water
related matters. We also offer you to take advantage of
the lessons learned by leading Danish companies and
institutions through a customised State of Green Water
Tour in Denmark.
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Suez Environnement
Contact: Florie Lozivit
Tour CB 21 16 Place De LIris
92040 Paris La Dfense. France
Phone: +33 (0)1 58 81 55 66
Web address: www.suez-environnement.fr
General Email: Florie.lozivit@suez-env.com
With 79,220 employees, SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT
supplies 92 million people with drinking water, and 65
million with sanitation services. It provides nearly 52
million people with waste collection services and recovers
over 14 million tons of waste as secondary raw materials
and energy. To protect the future, we promote a more
efficient use of resources: optimize processes, create
alternatives water resources, and give waste second
life. In the growth model of the circular economy, SUEZ
ENVIRONNEMENT is a leading player. We position
ourselves as a partner for cities and industry to support
them in making the most of their resources.
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Swing Corporation
Contact: Nobuaki Tanaka
7-18 Konan 1-chome, Minato-ku
108-8470 Tokyo. Japan
Phone: +81-3-6830-9001
Web address: www.swing-w.com/en
General Email: tanaka.nobuaki01@swing-w.com
Swing Corporation combines the strengths of three
Japanese companies; Ebara Corporation, Mitsubishi
Corporation and JGC Corporation. Established in Japan
as Ebara Corporation in 1920 and providing services in
over 50 countries, Swing Corporation operates over 300
water treatment facilities 24 hours per day, 365 days
per year. Using water and environmental technologies
developed in Japan over many decades, Swing
Corporation is building a multi disciplinary water business
to meet local needs in Japan and international markets.
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TaKaDu
Contact: Rotem Shemesh
4 Derech HaChoresh
Yehud, Israel 56470. Israel
Phone: + 972 (3) 5555100
Web address: www.takadu.com
General Email: info@takadu.com
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Technology Limited
Contact: Tom Woolley
Ravenstor Road, Wirksworth, Matlock
Derbyshire DE4 4FY. United Kingdom
Phone: + 441629823611
Web address: www.technolog.com/
General Email: technolog@technolog.com
Technolog has 30 years experience in the design and
manufacture of battery powered data loggers and
pressure control products specifically for the utilities
and environmental monitoring. Technolog is committed
to producing quality products designed to function
underground and withstand harsh environments at
attractive prices. Our range includes the Cello GSM
SMS/GPRS pressure & flow logger featuring frequent
data transmission, two way communication and
sophisticated alarm regimes. Technolog also produce
Cellos for use with 4-20mA depth transmitters, rain
gauges and shaft encoders and have an ATEX approved
integrated Cello ultrasonic level monitor. Go to www.
technolog.com for further information.
Company Network:
Tokyo, JAPAN (Head Office) / Jakarta, INDONESIA /
Hanoi, VIETNAM / Shanghai, P.R.CHINA / Kuala Lumpur,
MALAYSIA / Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA
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Syrinix
Contact: Emma Flack
Hethel Engineering Centre, Chapman Way
Norwich, Norfolk NR14 8FB. United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1953 859 128
Web address: www.syrinix.com
General Email: info@syrinix.com
Technol d.o.o.
Contact: Roki Baruca
Industrijska cesta 6e
6310, Izola. Slovenia
Phone: +38656625340
Fax: +38656625341
Web address: www.technol.si
General Email: technol@siol.net
Producer of FRP vertical & horizontal pressure multimedia
filters for water treatment, desalination. Storage tanks,
sedimentation tanks, oil separators and other equipment
for aggressive environments by request. Fiberglass is an
ideal material for aggressive environments as it is highly
chemical resistance and 100% corrosion free.
All of our products are manufactured under project
TECNILAB PORTUGAL, SA
Contact: Alnico Vargas
Rua Gregrio Lopes, Lote 1512 B
Lisboa, Lisbon 1449-041. Portugal
Phone: +351 21 722 08 70
Fax: +351 21 726 45 50
Web address: www.tecnilab.pt
General Email: geral@tecnilab.pt
Tecnilab Portugal, SA maintains a market leadership
position in sectors such as Water, Energy and Industry,
offering products, solutions and services where the
excellence of the equipment, combined with the
knowledge of its technicians, guarantee the quality of
the after-sale service. The main products and solutions
presented are: Hydraulic Control Valves, Telemanagement
and automation Systems for Drinking Water and
Wastewater and On-line Sampling and Analysis Systems.
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Tokyo Waterworks
Contact: Ami Sekine
8-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 2-chome
163-8001 Tokyo. Japan
Phone: + 81 3 5320-6336
Web address: www.waterprofessionals.metro.tokyo.jp/
index.html
General Email: international_affairs@waterworks.metro.
tokyo.jp
Tokyo Waterworks supplies water to about 13 million
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Trojan Technologies
Contact: Jean-Phillipe Cailleres
3020 Gore Road
London, Ontario N5V 4T7. Canada
Phone: +1 519-457-3400
Fax: +1 519-457-3030
Web address: www.trojantechnologies.com
General Email: info@trojanuv.com
We enable customers to meet their water quality
objectives by providing eco-efficient solutions that
reduce and recover costs, energy, resources and space.
Collaboratively solving problems with our customers,
we deliver low-risk, innovative technologies that offer
sustainable results. We ensure greater water confidence
and environmental stewardship for people, industries
and municipalities, improving the lives of over one billion
people globally. At those areas in the market where water
problems constitutes a threat to the economy, Valqua
initiates, coordinates and facilitates:
- International research, development and innovation
projects;
- Partner search;
- Knowledge transfer (leading edge technology and
policy).
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Vewin
Contact: Dieneke Krijbolder
Bezuidenhoutseweg 12
The Hague, Zuid-Holland 2594 AV. The Netherlands
Phone: +31703490859
Web address: www.vewin.nl
General Email: info@vewin.nl
Vewin is the association of drinking water companies in
The Netherlands. Vewin represents the common interests
of its member utilities in national and international
politics and institutions. The ten Dutch drinking water
companies provide water of outstanding quality. Their
unique selling point is the absence of chlorination, due to
a long-standing focus on water quality from source to tap.
Besides water quality, the sector pays much attention to
provide sustainable and efficient services to the customer.
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Water Alliance
Contact: Hein Molenkamp
Agora 4
Leeuwarden, Friesland 8934 CJ. The Netherlands
Phone: +31582849044
Web address: www.wateralliance.nl
General Email: info@wateralliance.nl
Water Alliance is a unique partnership of public and
private companies, government agencies and knowledge
institutes involved in the Dutch water technology. We
support small and medium enterprises in the water
technology industry in terms of matchmaking, marketing
and business development. We are based at the
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WaterCampus, the Netherlands. We supply an innovative
eco-system that facilitates the complete innovation
chain; from idea to research & development, specialized
laboratories, an application centre and various demosites to launching customers and to business with
companys worldwide. We help companies to find the
best way through the innovation chain to cover their
needs.
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Waterleau
Radioweg 18
3020 Herent. Belgium
Phone: +32 16 650 657
Fax: +32 16 650 663
Web address: www.waterleau.com
General Email: info@waterleau.com
Waterleau is an environmental technology provider
offering turnkey solutions for industrial and municipal
clients in the fields of water, air, waste treatment as well
as energy recovery. Waterleau counts more than 1000
references in 82 countries. Water treatment: municipal
and industrial wastewater treatment, drinking water
production, process water production, water re-use
and desalination. Air treatment: chemical pollutants
abatement, flue gas de-dusting and desulphurization,
VOC and odour control. Waste treatment: sludge
digestion, drying and incineration, municipal solid waste,
industrial as well as medical waste incineration. Energy
recovery: biogas production from anaerobic digestion of
sludge and biomass. Waste-to-Energy from industrial and
municipal waste.
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Watershare
Contact: Bianca van der Wolf
PO Box 1072
Nieuwegein, Utrecht 3430 BB. The Netherlands
Phone: +31 30 6069 582
Web address: www.watershare.eu
General Email: bianca.van.der.wolf@kwrwater.nl
Meeting water sector challenges with Watershare
Since the launch of Watershare at the IWA World
Water Congress & Exhibition in Busan in 2012, the size
of its membership and number of its expert tools have
grown. Watershare is a collaborative platform for top
applied research institutes in the public water sector.
Its members combine their scientific and institutional
strengths and share their best expert tools to assist
their end-user clients, in Europe and beyond. Thanks
to Watershare, its members can take the lead in their
own countries in offering advanced and very practical
solutions to their clients water utilities, municipalities,
water agencies helping them meet their daily and
long-term strategic challenges. At the 2014 IWA World
Water Congress & Exhibition in Lisbon, Watershare will
participate in the scientific programme and the exhibition,
and we look forward to welcoming our international
colleagues to our stand no. 219 and sharing knowledge
with them in person.
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Wetsus
Contact: Hester Henstra
Agora 1
Leeuwarden, FR 8934 CJ. The Netherlands
Phone: +31 58 284 30 00
Fax: +31 58 284 30 01
Web address: www.wetsus.nl
General Email: info@wetsus.nl
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Xylem Inc.
Contact: Ellen Hermans
Solenbergstrasse 5
Schaffhausen, CH-8207. Switzerland
Phone: +41526445200
Web address: www.xylem.com
Xylem is a leading water technology provider, enabling
customers to transport, treat, test and efficiently use
water in public utility, residential and commercial building
services, industrial and agricultural settings. The company
does business in more than 150 countries through a
number of market-leading product brands, bringing broad
applications expertise with a strong focus on finding
local solutions to challenging water problems. Xylem
is headquartered in Rye Brook, N.Y. (U.S), with annual
revenues of $3.8 billion. Xylem has been named to the
Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for advancing
sustainable business practices and solutions worldwide.
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Watershare is the collaborative platform for top applied research
institutes in the public water sector. Members share their best expert
tools like OptiValves to assist end-user clients. Watershare experts
can take the lead in their own countries in offering advanced and very
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