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invitation to register Invitation to register NORDIWA 2013 13th Nordic Wastewater Conference October 8 10, 2013 in Malmö, Sweden NORDIWA Photo: Peter Vahlersvik Sponsors

NORDIWA 2013 13th Nordic Wastewater Conference The Nordic Wastewater Conference has been arranged every second year since 1989 in the Nordic countries. The Swedish Water and Wastewater Association (Svenskt Vatten), organises the 13th conference in co-operation with the Danish Water and Wastewater Association (DANVA), the Finnish Water Utilities Association FIWA, Norwegian Water (Norsk Vann), Icelandic Energy and Utilities (Samorka) and NORDIWA. NORDIWA Programme Committee Dorte Skræm, DANVA Dines Thornberg, Udviklingssamarbejdet Gjertrud Eid, Norsk Vann Hallvard Ødegaard, NTNU and IWA Norway Saijariina Toivikko, FIWA Riku Vahala, Aalto University Daniel Hellström, Svenskt Vatten Henrik Aspegren, VA SYD Frida Pettersson, Urban Water, Secretary Anders Finnson, Svenskt Vatten, Chair Organisation Committee Henrik Aspegren, VA SYD, Chair Jes la Cour Jansen, Lund University Karin Jönsson, Lund University Ulf Thysell, NSVA Maria Wedberg, Svenskt Vatten The Objective of the Conference The objective of the conference is to promote exchange of experience, knowledge and skills between the practitioners and scientists within wastewater technology in the Nordic countries. Target Group The conference is intended for personnel and managers of sewers, water and wastewater works, consultants, suppliers and contractors in the sector, scientists and authorities. 2

Do you want to be updated on the exciting development in the Nordic countries from wastewater systems and stormwater to treatment, sludge and biogas and meet your colleagues from the Nordic organisations and treatment plants don t miss the 13th Nordic Wastewater Conference in Malmö 8 10 October 2013. Anders Finnson, Chair Programme Committee NORDIWA 2013 Preliminary programme The order of the presentations in each session may be changed. For the latest updated program, see the Conference website: www.svensktvatten.se Tuesday October 8 09:00 11:00 Registration 11:00 12:00 Lunch 12:00 12:30 Welcome to NORDIWA 2013 and opening session 12:30 13:00 Keynote State of the art of wastewater management in the Nordic countries, Hallvard Ødegaard, Norway 13:00 13:30 Keynote Consolidation in the Danish water sector Why engineers should care, Per Jacobsen, Denmark 13:30 14:00 Coffee break 14:00 15:20 Climate change adaptation Holistic waterplanning (HELVA) creating sustainable partnerships in climate change adaptation, Jens Christian Riise, Denmark Continuous online measurement of nitrous oxide emissions in the Viikinmäki WWTP, Mari Heinonen, Finland Hydrological improved digital elevation models for designation of flood risk areas, Jesper Rye Rasmussen, Denmark Forfiltrering for optimal energiudnyttelse ved spildevandsrensning, Kim Sundmark, Denmark 15:20 15:30 Poster presentations Increased treatment efficiency in wastewater treatment by use of waste heat, Uwe Fortkamp, Sweden Saving energy by retrofitting aeration system three cases studies from Swedish wastewater plants, Dan Fujii, Sweden 15:30 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 17:20 Management Performance Indicators at the WWTP, Peter Balmér, Sweden Preparing Best Available Techniques (BAT) for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, Jyrki Laitinen, Finland Påverkansfaktorer på dagvattenhanteringen i Malmö igår, idag och imorgon, Marianne Beckman, Sweden Bergen kommune oppgraderer fire avløpsrenseanlegg Erfaringer med bruk av 3D-prosjektering i prosjektering- og byggefasen, Kristine Akervold, Norway 17:30 18:30 Nordic Innovation Workshop 19.30 Welcome Reception at Rådhuset, Malmö 3

Wednesday October 9 08:30 09:50 Sewer management Focusing on sewer network renovations, Riku Vahala, Finland Wastewater pipes in Oslo: from condition monitoring to rehabilitation planning, Rita Maria Ugarelli, Norway Distributed temperature sensing for detection of illicit connections of stormwater to foul sewers, Jes Vollertsen, Denmark Methane formation in sewer systems, Malin Isgren, Sweden 09:50 10:00 Poster presentations Intelligent wastewater treatment rain prognosis and integrated steering of wastewater systems and WWTP, Jeanette Agertved, Denmark Weather Radars used in on-line control of wastewater systems, Troels Sander Poulsen, Denmark Wastewater treatment Modelling the effect of more stringent discharge limits on the carbon footprint at Käppala WWTP, Andreas Thuneberg, Sweden Opportunities for microbial electrochemistry in municipal wastewater treatment an overview, Oskar Modin, Sweden Development of a standardized method for examination of vacuum degassing of activated sludge for improvement of settling properties, Salar Haghighatafshar, Sweden New molecular tools from amplicon sequencing to metagenomics reveal microbial diversity and function in wastewater treatment systems, P.H. Nielsen, Denmark Poster presentations Practical use of wastewater treatment modelling and simulation as a decision support tool for plant operators case study on aeration control at Linköping WWTP, Magnus Arnell, Sweden Buried sand filters for wastewater treatment in rural areas: a one-year pilot study, Ari Kauppinen, Finland 10:00 10:30 Coffee break 10:30 11:50 Sewer management Prioritization of flood prevention measures in wastewater systems in Norwegian cities, Geir Torgensen, Norway Wastewater overflow reduction project in Vantaa River catchment area, Aninka Urho, Finland Laboratory and field investigation of Chemical disinfection of sewer overflow in Copenhagen Area, Henrik R. Andersen, Denmark Is overflow from wastewater systems a threat to the environmental quality standards (EQS) and drinkingwater production? Åsa Bengtsson Sjörs and Daniel Larsson, Sweden 11:50 12:00 Poster presentations Does infiltration affect overflows from the Avedøre Wastewater services WWTP in Copenhagen? Frank Agerskov and Sabah Al-Shididi, Denmark A GIS based environmental risk assessment of wastewater pumping station overflows, Leena Sänkiaho, Finland Wastewater treatment Phosphorus removal with microsieves in tertiary treatment dosing requirements, Janne Väänänen, Sweden Experience of full scale operation of disc filter as a final treatment step at Gryaab, Joana Nunes, Sweden Biomass separation following an MBBR for post-denitrification assessment of microscreening, Michael Cimbritz, Sweden Changes in load in incoming wastewater observed trends at major WWTP in the Nordic countries, Susanne Tumlin, Sweden Poster presentations Characterization of flocs in coagulationflocculation process by image analysis and mathematical modelling, Nataliia Sivchenko, Norway Biological and/or chemical phosphorus removal how to remove phosphorus in wastewater with tougher treatment requirements? Linda Kanders, Sweden 12:00 13:30 Lunch 4

Wednesday October 9 cont. 13:30 14:50 Sustainable stormwater management Steps towards Quantitative Assessment of the Effects of Water Sensitive Urban Design, Sara Maria Lerer, Denmark Revised design criteria for stormwater facilities to meet pollution reduction and flow control requirements, also considering predicted climate effects, Thomas Larm, Sweden DEMFIL treatment of rainwater for recreational use, Mai Sørud, Denmark The influence of temperature and salinity on the performance of stormwater biofilters with and without a submerged zone, Laila Søberg /Godecke Blecken, Sweden 14:50 15:00 Poster presentations Operation of stormwater ponds in consideration of Scandinavian climate, Jonas Andersson, Sweden Flood Risk Assessment Implementing GIS hydrological Computation and 1-D Hydraulic Model to Determine Service Level Capacity in Drainage Systems, Sabah Al-Shididi, Denmark Wastewater treatment Experiments with MBR and pharmaceutical treatment at Syvab WWTP, Sara Stridh, Sweden Experiments with dosage of Desinfix in order to obtain better capacity in the sand filter, Kristina Stark Fujii, Sweden Activated carbon for the removal of residues from the treated wastewater, Christian Baresel, Sweden Increased nitrogen removal in existing volumes at the Sundet WWTP, Växjö, Anneli Andersson Chan, Sweden Poster presentations Phosphorus speciation in wastewater for design of tertiary treatment, Maria Valtari, Finland Compact renovation and construction of small and middle sized WWTPs, Petter Olsson/Jes la Cour Jansen, Sweden 15:00 16:00 Coffee break and Poster session 16:00 17:20 Sludge management, recovery of nutrients and upstream work Characterization of phosphorus bindings in sludge depending on treatment method in the mainstream, Karin Jönsson, Sweden Recycling of phosphorus with the Pearl process Pilot study at the Västra strandens WWTP, Marie Gunnarsson/Mattias Leijon, Sweden Efficient upstream work using a web-based tool at Käppala WWTP, Sari Vienola, Sweden The fate of silver nanoparticles in municipal wastewater treatment plants, Jonas Hedberg, Sweden 17:20 17:30 Poster presentations Pre-treatment of hospital wastewater with ozone or not? A study in Östra Hospital in Gothenburg, Ann Mattsson, Sweden Ammonia hygienisation of sludge in the field, Annika Nordin, Sweden Wastewater treatment Denmark s toughest treatment requirements Mølleåværket treats water to the Mølleå recipient, Karsten Holm Jørgensen, Denmark The new underground plant in Mikkeli City, Finland Choosing a sustainable compact wastewater treatment process, Anna Mikola, Finland Full-scale ammonium control in three wastewater treatment plants in Stockholm, Linda Åmand, Sweden Warning systems for toxic substances experiences from operation of a full scale WWTP, Marinette Hagman, Sweden Poster presentations Using microscreens as clarification technology downstream of a moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR), Jens Morän, Sweden Long-term efficiencies, management needs and costs in Swedish wetlands for tertiary wastewater treatment, K. S. Tonderski, Sweden 19.00 Conference Dinner at Restaurant Glasklart, Malmö 5

Thursday October 10 09:00 10:20 Digestion and biogas production Experience from Start-up and Operation of a New Hybas ANITA Mox Process, Magnus Christensson, Sweden Increased biogas yield and energy efficient hygienisation of sludge, Henrik Olsson, Sweden Mainstream anammox at Sjölunda WWTP pilot operation of sludge liquor treatment and start-up of the full process, David Gustavsson, Sweden Nitrous oxide production during the treatment of digester supernatant in an SBR, Fredrik Stenström, Sweden 10:20 10:30 Poster presentations Pilot study combination of sewage sludge treatment and hygienization after mesofilic digestion with lower sludge production, Jesper Olsson, Sweden Biogas production and nutrient recovery from sorting systems for wastewater and foodwaste, Hamse Kjerstadius, Sweden 10:30 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 12:20 Disinfection of combined sewer overflow with micro-screening combined with ozone or chlorine dioxide, Filip Nilsson, Sweden Energy improved aeration at Sternö wastewater treatment plant, Åsa Nordenborg, Sweden Optimeret styring af kulstoffordeling og optimeret rådnetanksdrift, Rasmus Johansen, Denmark Sustainable Recycling of Biosolids in Biofuel Plantations, Kenth Hasselgren, Sweden 12:20 12:30 Closing of the conference and welcome to NORDIWA 2015 12:30 13:30 Lunch 13.30 17:00 Technical tours Conference Language Presentations will be held in English or Scandinavian (Swedish, Norwegian or Danish) and simultaneous translation to English is available in day 1 and 3 (October 8 and 10). The parallel sessions on day 2, October 9, will be in English without translation. Slides for platform and poster presentations will be in English. Posters will be in either Scandinavian or English. 6

TECHNICAL TOURS There are five interesting and inspiring technical tours to choose from during the Conference: Strategic work for protecting a wastewater treatment plant from hazardous substances visit to Lundåkra WWTP in Landskrona Sjölunda wastewater treatment plant and Manammox anammox in the mainstream Visit to Lundtofte WWTP New MBR plant in operation and fluid bed sludge incineration (return via Copenhagen Airport) Green infrastructure for recreation and stormwater management a walk through different parts of Malmö Cities of the Future City planning and water examples from Brunnshög and Hyllie For more details, see the Conference website: www.svensktvatten.se. Photo: Glasklart Photo: Oskar Falck Västra Hamnen. Photo: Oskar Falck SOCIAL PROGRAMME The City of Malmö is pleased to host the welcome reception at the grand Rådhuset on the 8th of October. The conference dinner will take place at the restaurant Glasklart on the 9th of October; we will be dining right by the water in Malmö Harbor. 7

Hotels A number of rooms have been reserved at the following hotels. Accommodation is booked at the same time you register to the conference. Malmö mässan Conference Venue Rådhuset Welcome reception, October 8 Glasklart Conference dinner, October 9 Comfort Hotel Malmö Address: Carlsgatan 10C, Malmö Phone: +46 (0)40 33 04 40 Webpage: https://www.nordicchoicehotels.se/comfort/comfort-hotel-malmo Moderate, Single room Price: 1.090 SEK* Standard, Single room Price: 1.450 SEK* Radisson Blu Hotel Malmö Address: Östergatan 10, Malmö Phone: +46 (0)40 698 40 00 Webpage: http://www.radissonblu.se/hotell-malmo Standard, Single room Price: 1.695 SEK* Scandic Hotel Kramer Address: Stortorget 7, Malmö Phone: +46 (0)40 693 54 00 Webpage: http://www.scandichotels.se/hotels/countries/sverige/malmo/hotels/scandic-kramer/ Standard, Single room Price: 1.950 SEK* Scandic Hotel Triangeln Address: Triangeln 2, Malmö Phone: +46 (0)40 693 47 00 Webpage: http://www.scandichotels.se/hotels/countries/sverige/malmo/hotels/triangeln/ Standard, Single room Price: 1.890 SEK* * The cost for accommodation is not included in the conference fee. Payment regarding accommodation is by cash or credit card when you check out. All prices include VAT of 12% and breakfast buffet. 8

Information and contact Register to the Conference! The registration for the Conference is now open, register already today! Register before June 15, 2013 for the Early Bird fee. In the registration form on the Conference website you will also register for Technical tours and hotel. For information regarding Conference fee and registration to the Conference, see the Conference website: www.svensktvatten.se. The Conference venue The Conference will take place at Malmö Mässan in the city of Malmö, www.malmomassan.se/en. 10 min to Malmö C, 15 min to Kastrup and 25 min to Malmö Airport. Accommodation It is very easy to reach Malmö Mässan by the new underground train from the prebooked hotels in downtown Malmö. A 3-day transport card is included in the Conference fee and is valid within the City of Malmö. For more information and booking of accommodation, see the Conference website: www.svensktvatten.se. Contact regarding registrations and accommodation Go to www.svensktvatten.se for registration to the Conference and booking of accommodation Contact: Meetagain Konferens E-mail: nordiwa2013@meetagain.se Phone: +46 (0) 8-664 58 00 Contact regarding the conference programme Contact: Frida Pettersson, Secretary Programme Committee E-mail: nordiwa2013@svensktvatten.se Mobile: +46 (0) 70-32 79 173 More information: www.svensktvatten.se NORDIWA Box 47607 n SE-117 94 Stockholm, Sweden Phone: +46 8 506 002 00 n Fax: +46 8 506 002 10 www.svensktvatten.se