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Your Asset Management guide for the Brisbane congress

Can asset management be applied globally with success? Join us in a dialogue that reflects best practices, success stories, challenges and opportunities in all regions of the globe, including developed and emerging economies. Tuesday, 11 th October 15:30-17:00 Room M3

SAM SG open plenary meeting The SAM SG is pleased to invite you to our open meeting where we will engage you in the groups latest developments and future events, namely a joint-conference on infrastructure asset management and utility bankability in Chile, the next LESAM in Norway, and many more. Date and time: Where: Participants: Wednesday, 12 th October 2016, 15:30-17:00 pm Room M7 SAM SG members and other IWA WWCE participants Agenda 1. Welcome and approval of the agenda 2. Report of activities developed since last meeting 3. Wrapping-up the Workshop on Asset Management Leading Practices and Issues 4. Conference on Asset Management and Utility Bankability and LESAM17 5. Other future initiatives 6. AOB

Next events 4th International Conference on Water Economics, Statistics, and Finance Conference on Infrastructure Asset Management and Utility Bankability Catholic University of Chile Santiago, Chile 26 to 28 April 2017 http://assetmanagement2017.contactochilecom.cl/ Submit your abstract for LESAM 2017 until 20 th October! LESAM 2017, 20-22 June 2017 Trondheim, Norway https://www.ntnu.edu/lesam2017

Programme Overview Track 1: Cities, Utilities & Industries Leading Change Track 2: Water & Wastewater Processes & Treatments Track 3: Re-charting the Course of Water Resources Track 4: Enabling Progress Track 5: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health Monday 10 09:00-09:45 Sky Room Room S1 Room GH Q2 Room M1 Room M2 Room M3 Room M4 KEYNOTE PLENARY The Sustainable Development Goals: An Opportunity Too Good to Miss John Thwaites Room M9 Room M0 Room P1 Room P2 Room P3 Room P4 Room P5 Career Development Hub 09:45-10:30 10:30-12:00 session 1 WATER SCARCITY AND DROUGHT SUMMIT WATER REGULATORS Biosolids Technology for Energy Efficiency Drinking Water I: Nanofiltration Climate Change: Adaptation and Resilience Transition to Sustainable Cities of the Future I Management in Agroindustries Resource Efficiency Drinking Water Quality and Health Putting the Community at the Centre of Decision Making Integrated Water Resources Management- Governance Aspects Instrumentation, Control and Automation SESSION / Emerging Technologies & Innovation LEARNING/ Building Leadership in the Water Sector 12:00-13.30 13:30-15:00 session 2 Lunch WATER SCARCITY AND DROUGHT SUMMIT WATER REGULATORS Activated Sludge Processes Energy Efficient Integrated Plant Design Drinking Water II: Physical Processes Targeting and Measuring Resilience in Water Service Transition to Sustainable Cities of the Future II Advances in the Supply Chain, Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology I Management in Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals I Drinking Water & Chemical Risk Assessment Building Climate Resilience in Coastal Areas Integrated Water Resources Management- Case Studies Water and Energy Nexus Data and Information Technology The Curious Power of Story: How to Win Friends, Persuade Heroes, and Influence Outcomes With Narrative 15:00-15:30 15:30-17:00 session 3 WATER SCARCITY AND DROUGHT SUMMIT WATER REGULATORS Membrane Bioreactors Carbon Recovery from Water Drinking Water III: Physical Biosolid Treatment Drought Resilient Water Management Water Sensitive Urban Infrastructures Advances in the Supply Chain, Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology II Management in Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals II Diffuse Pollution and Cyanobacterial Blooms Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment for Safe Water (Re)use Water Quality Restoration Biogas, Co-digestion and Co-generation Modelling and Systems Analysis 17:00-17:15 17:15-18:00 evening Break KEYNOTE PLENARY Ending Extreme Poverty, What Do the SDGs Mean for Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene? Barbara Frost POSTER RECEPTION Tuesday 11 09:00-09:45 Sky Room Room S1 Room GH Q2 Room M1 Room M2 Room M3 Room M4 KEYNOTE PLENARY Managing Water Security in a Rapidly Urbanising Environment Xianbin Yao Room M9 Room M0 Room P1 Room P2 Room P3 Room P4 Room P5 Career Development Hub 09:45-10:30 10:30-12:00 session 1 UTILITY LEADERS CITY LEADERS Biological Treatment I: Mainstream Amx Alternative WWT Concepts Disinfection Water Reuse for Sustainable Agriculture, Regulation and Technology Utilities and Economics Management in Energy and Petrochemicals Urban Water Infrastructure Rehabilitation Micropollutants Regulation-Finance Climate Change, Floods and Droughts on Watershed Scale I Resource Recovery I SESSION / Emerging Technologies & Innovation To Publish You Must Review: A How to Discussion 12:00-13.30 13:30-15:00 session 2 15:00-15:30 15:30-17:00 session 3 Lunch UTILITY LEADERS EMERGING WATER LEADERS CITY LEADERS CITY LEADERS Biological Treatment II: Novel Biological Treatment Concepts Biological Treatment III: Biotreatment of Textile/Chemical WW Wastewater Reclamation Water Reuse Advanced Oxidation Processes Photo-catalytic Advanced Oxidation Conflicts and Collaborations, a Dialogue on Water, Fisheries and Biodiversity Asset Management Leading Practices and Issues Climate Change: Adaptation and Resilience Water, Human Rights and the Affordability Conumdrum Reticulations and Distribution Systems Utilities and Benchmarking Management in Food Industries Unlocking Financial Resources to Decarbonize the Water Sector Micropollutant Treatment Technologies I Micropollutant Treatment Technologies II Water-Finance Reverse Osmosis in Direct Potable Reuse Climate Change, Floods and Droughts on Watershed Scale II Regulation- Governance / Sustainability Resource Recovery II Rainwater Harvesting LECTURE / Rainwater Harvesting The Art of Scientific Publishing for Scholars 17:00-17:15 17:15-18:00 evening Break OXFORD DEBATE Opening Statement: H.E. Lyonchen Tshering Tobgay (Prime Minster of Bhutan, BT) Re-use of Wastewater as a Drinking Water Source: Technically Feasible but Socially Unacceptable? BRISBANE NIGHT Enjoy an Evening of Art, Food and Networking Set in Brisbane s Queensland Gallery of Modern Art Precinct

Track 1: Cities, Utilities & Industries Leading Change Programme Overview Track 2: Water & Wastewater Processes & Treatments Track 3: Re-charting the Course of Water Resources Track 4: Enabling Progress Track 5: Water Quality, Safety & Human Health Wednesday 12 Sky Room Room S1 09:00-09:45 KEYNOTE PLENARY PANEL 09:45-10:30 10:30-12:00 session 1 12:00-13.30 13:30-15:00 session 2 Room GH Q2 session 3 BASIN LEADERS UTILITIES OF THE FUTURE Room M3 Room M4 Room M9 Room M0 Room P1 Room P2 Room P3 Room P4 Room P5 Career Development Hub Biofilm Processes Metagenomics of Water Systems Adsorption GHG Emissions from WWTP Asset Management I Water and Industrial Innovation - Pollution Control Urban Drainage and Sewerage Regulation-Future Planning Smart Plants, Smart Network: Water Operations Go Digital Applying Molecular Ion Exchange Tools in the Real Supply Services: World Water's Strategic Role in the Resources Industry Asset Management II Water Management and Urban Planning I Water and Industrial Innovation - Recovery and Reuse The Workforce of Tomorrow, a Global Responsibility Customer Management and Communication Water Management and Urban Planning II Water and Industrial Innovation - Efficiency Improvement Customer Experience Digital Interactions for the Customer Centric Utility WHO Sanitation Safety Planning, from Concept to Implementation The Future of Direct Potable Water Reuse Groundwater Management I Water Safety Plans, a Lifeline for Climate Change and Extreme Events Groundwater Management II - ASR Applications SESSION / Emerging Technologies & Innovation Building Leadership in the Water Sector Powering the Wastewater Renaissance: the Path to Cutting Emissions and Saving Billions in Wastewater Sector LECTURE / Water in the Driest Continent - New Sources when Climate is Changing Granular Systems (Anaerobic and Aerobic) Lunch BASIN LEADERS Communications in a Crisis Situation How to Bring your idea to the Market With Using the Lean Startup and Rapid Prototyping JOINT REGULATORS, BASINS, UTILITIES AND CITIES WATER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND DEVELOPMENT Anaerobic Processes 17:00-17:15 Break 17:15-18:00 PLENARY DEBATE SAMMembrane Open Processes Nanotechnology/ Nanomaterial meeting Applications evening Room M2 Solutions to Shape Our Water Future: a Voice for Our Waterways Eva Abal Performance Indicators for Water Third Edition launch IWA Publishing stand 15:00-15:30 15:30-17:00 Room M1 Room M7 15:30-17:00 The Purpose of Benchmarking: Operational Improvement or Regulatory Intervention? Soil Aquifer Treatment in Waste Water Reclamation Sustainable Delta Game Adaptation Pathways Participative Societies Creating New Challenges for the Water Sector Ben Schouten PROJECT INNOVATION AWARDS & GLOBAL AWARDS CEREMONY Helena will be receiving an IWA award for Outstanding Contribution for Water Management! Thursday 13 Sky Room 09:00-09:45 KEYNOTE PLENARY 09:45-10:30 10:30-12:00 session 1 Room S1 session 2 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LEADERS Room M2 Room M3 Room M4 Room M9 Room M0 Room P1 Room P2 Room P3 Room P4 Room P5 Career Development Hub Modelling Wastewater Processes Water-EnergyCarbon Connections in The Urban Water Environment Seawater Desalination Is The Future Decentralised? Modelling Drinking Water System Intermitted Water Supply: The Challenge of Transitioning to 24/7 Utilities sharing knowledge on sustainable urban water management Bringing Liveable Cities to Life II Bringing Liveable Cities to Life I Meeting the Multiple Requirements for Disinfection Natural Disasters and Emergency Preparedness Assessment, Impacts and Controls of Microbial Pathogens in Wastewater Treatment Systems and Reuse Schemes I Mind the Gap: Building a Prepared, Diverse Workforce Sustainable Water Solutions Not Waiting for a Crisis: Drawing Lessons from Effective Behaviour Change Communication in Practice LECTURE / Abatement Options for Mixtures of Emerging Contaminants Lunch SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LEADERS Pathogen Occurence Sources at the Watershed Scale II 15:00-15:30 15:30-17:00 CLOSING CEREMONY evening Room M1 Can the Water Microbiome Save the Biohealth of the Planet? Joan Rose Pathogen Occurence Sources at the Watershed Scale I 12:00-13.30 13:30-15:00 Room GH Q2 GALA EVENING A Truly Fantastic Evening is in Store at the IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition Gala Evening Novel Desalination Technologies Low Impact Strategies to Manage Diffuse Pollution and Improve Water Quality Appropriate Technologies for Disasters and Humanitarian Crises Assessment, Impacts and Controls of Microbial Pathogens in Wastewater Treatment Systems and Reuse Schemes II Pricing Policies and Human Rights in a Water Scarce World Protection of Wetland, Eco-systems Services Form Water Quality Risks Reducing NonRevenue Water and Energy Costs for Utilities Addressing Complexity in Water through Design Thinking How to Engage Stakeholders in the Water Sector

Tuesday 11 October INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROL AND 12:00-13:30 / Room M8 AUTOMATION This meeting will provide you with the latest updates on our upcoming conferences (IT&Water 2016, ICA2017), management committee elections and other activities. We look forward to interacting with you on how to make ICA SG a true forum for all members. Wednesday 12 October WATER LOSS 10:30-12:00 / Room M7 This is an open meeting, and is about the groups activities on water loss, in particular Non Revenue Water. Techniques focussed on are leak detection, pressure control, apparent losses, flow measurement, water distribution management, water audits, strategic planning for water loss reduction, and many other factors impacting on losses. BENCHMARKING AND 12:00-13:30 / Board Room 1 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT The Benchmarking Specialist Group welcomes any IWA World Water Congress attendant to join us for the SG meeting. During the meeting, topics to be discussed will include the upcoming SG conference in Vienna, Austria, the publication of the new IWA Performance Indicators Manual and the options to actively participate in our group. MODELLING AND INTEGRATED 12:00-13:30 / Room M5+M6 ASSESSMENT The MIA SG will present the new Management Committee and its associated YWPs and how the MC intends to work to move the MIA group forward and further strengthening its role during the upcoming years. Ongoing activities relating to MIA Task Groups and Working Groups, upcoming group events and conferences will be revealed. The group s new communication policy will also be discussed. As always, it will be possible for SG members to bring up their own topics and ideas for discussion during the open meeting. Welcome! SLUDGE MANAGEMENT 13:30-15:00 / Room M8 During our group open meeting, the Specialist Group on Sludge Management (SGSM) will discuss our future conferences and workshops, and also new projects that are in the planning phase. HOT TOPICS IN RESOURCE 12:00-13:30 / Room M7 RECOVERY FROM WATER The cluster open meeting aims to summarize the overall goal, strategic objective and expected outcomes of the resource recovery from water cluster. Second, the activities conducted and progress made in the last year will also be reviewed. Finally, activities and objectives outlined for the coming 2 years will be discussed. WATER REUSE 15:30-17:00 / Room M5+M6 Topics to be discussed include organizational issues and planning of special sessions for the 2017 11th IWA Water Reclamation and Reuse Conference in Long Beach, update from members of the editorial board of our newsletter, and topics brought forward by members of the WRSG. EFFICIENT URBAN WATER 12:00-13:30 / Room M8 MANAGEMENT The Efficient Urban Water Management Specialist Group promotes knowledge, research, best practices and programs regarding efficient management and use of water in urban zones. We focus on topics like end use efficiency, customer demand management, water losses management, performance assessment, water resource planning, and technological innovation. All stakeholders are welcome. MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY 15:30-17:00 / Room M7 This meeting will be the opportunity to meet fellow Membrane Professionals and to hear about the latest activities of the IWA s Membrane Specialist Group, including the next IWA Membrane Technology Conference (Singapore, September 2017), and next Regional conference in 2018, the upcoming renewal of the Committee next year, and the selection of membrane representatives in the Young Water Professional Group. DIFFUSE POLLUTION AND 12:00-13:30 / Board Room 1 EUTROPHICATION The objective of the SG is to understand and solve contamination and eutrophication of natural water resources by diffuse or non-point sources. By organizing biennial worldwide and regional conferences ("DIPCON ), the Group exchanges knowledge about the state-of-art research, monitoring/ modelling/management approaches, innovative solutions and policy development. Please join us at this meeting. We would welcome your participation! DESIGN, OPERATION AND 15:30-17:00 / Room M8 MAINTENANCE OF DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANTS The open group meeting will start with an introduction of the scope of the SG activities, priorities, general trends and key challenges. In a second part we will focus the discussion on a specific issue such as plant operation data management and share experience on what data is needed and gathered, for which purpose, how it is used and what tools can be recommended. SMALL WATER AND WASTEWATER 15:30-17:00 / Room M5+M6 SYSTEMS This meeting will update you about the last SG conference in Athens, Greece and the election of new Management Committee. Challenges and future activities of the SWWS SG will be discussed, and more detailed information about the proposals and announcements of the next specialized Conference will also be introduced. STRATEGIC ASSET 15:30-17:00 / Room M7 MANAGEMENT The SAM SG is pleased to invite you to our open meeting where we will engage you in the groups latest developments and future events, namely a joint-conference on infrastructure asset management and utility bankability in Chile, the next LESAM in Norway, and many more. Thursday 13 October ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN WATER 12:00-13:30 / Room M7 This specialist group focuses on analytical methods, bioassays, occurrence, fate and effects of substances in in water and the environment, risk assessment, management and communication and regulatory aspects to improve water quality for a safe environment. This meeting will share and update the audience about the future events on micropollutants and hot topics for micropollutants. 7 IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition Brisbane 2016

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