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7TH PACIFIC WATER CONFERENCE AND EXPO
AMERICAN SAMOA, 9-11 SEPT 2014
CONFERENCEREPORT– FINAL
7TH PACIFIC WATER CONFERENCE AND EXPO Conference Report
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 3 2 BACKGROUND ......................................................................................................... 3 3 PWWA 20TH ANNIVERSARY .................................................................................... 4 4 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS ................................................................................... 4
4.1 CONFERENCE OPENING ......................................................................................... 4 4.2 DONORS FONOTAGA ............................................................................................... 5 4.3 PRESENTATIONS ..................................................................................................... 5
5 BENCHMARKING ..................................................................................................... 7 6 AWARDS ................................................................................................................... 9 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – NEW BOARD MEMBERS .................................. 10 8 CONFERENCE DATA ............................................................................................. 11 9 OBSERVATIONS .................................................................................................... 12 10 ANNEXES
A - PWC14 PROGRAM
B - PWC14 ATTENDANCE LIST
C - PWC14 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
ASPA American Samoa Power Authority
CEO Chief Executive Officer
CUC Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (Saipan)
FSM Federated States of Micronesia
IWSA Independent Water Schemes of Samoa
NRW Non Revenue Water
NZ New Zealand
PNG Papua New Guinea
PRIF Pacific Regional Infrastructure Facility
PWWA Pacific Water and Wastes Association
SIWA Solomon Islands Water Authority
SOPAC Applied Geosciences and Technology Division of SPC
SPC Secretariat of the Pacific Community
SWA Samoa Water Authority
TWB Tonga Water Board
UNELCO Electrique du Vanuatu Ltd
WAF Water Authority of Fiji
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1 INTRODUCTION
The 7th Pacific Water Conference and Expo was hosted by the American Samoa Power Authority in partnership with the PWWA, from the 9th – 11th September in Utulei, American Samoa. The conference featured international and Pacific speakers, technical papers and workshops which focused on the theme “Water and Energy in the Pacific”.
To coincide with the conference, an Allied Members Meeting, PWWA Board Meeting, Annual
General Meeting were also carried out to discuss a number of matters covering management, technical, governance and members’ issues and future requirements for the Association. The Annual Report for 2013, which contains financial audit report, was also tabled and approved. In addition, a benchmarking workshop was carried out for Pacific Utility Members to discuss data collection for 2014.
2 BACKGROUND
The Pacific Water and Wastes Association was first set up in 1994 to:
1. Improve and enhance the water sector within the member countries
2. To develop and gain support among members for standards for the industry’s performance and to monitor the comparative performance of member countries water and sanitation utilities against international benchmarks.
The previous conferences were held and hosted by various member countries as follows:
Conference Location Co-Hosts Theme
1st PWC Apia, Samoa PWWA
2nd
PWC Vava’u, Tonga Tonga Water Board
3rd
PWC Port Moresby, PNG Water PNG
4th PWC Suva, Fiji Water Authority Fiji Water Challenges in
Pacific Urban Communities
5th PWC Auckland, New Zealand Wood Pacific Sanitation and Wastewater
– A Pacific Solution?
6th PWC Rarotonga, Cook Islands Infrastructure Cook
Islands Pacific Water Cooperation
7th PWC Utulei, American Samoa American Samoa Power
Authority Water and Energy in the Pacific
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3 PWWA 20TH ANNIVERSARY
The 7th Pacific Water Conference and Expo was made extra special with the celebration of a significant milestone in the history of the Pacific Water and Wastes Association – its 20th Anniversary! The PWWA was initially known as the Pacific Water Association with its secretariat office based in Suva, Fiji. The first AGM was held in Samoan in 1995 followed by subsequent AGM’s hosted by the various Pacific Utility members. Owing to ongoing funding challenges, the Secretariat Office could not continue its operations and therefore an Executive Board decision was made in 2007 to move the Secretariat office to Apia, Samoa. Since 2008, the Association has grown in membership despite the ongoing financial challenges.
4 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
“THEME: WATER AND ENERGY IN THE PACIFIC” This year’s conference theme coincided with the United Nations World Water theme. It was
an opportunity for experts and researchers to highlight and show case emerging trends in environmentally and economically sustainable water energy technologies.
The conference this year attracted a range of presenters and participants. They shared
and exchanged knowledge, information and lessons based on the theme and other fundamental issues. Everyone was keen to learn from each other’s experiences.
Outlined in 4.3 are summaries on each session. Each session had a facilitator and
rapporteur. The presenters delivered interesting and relevant papers, reflecting a good mix of research, innovative technologies and case studies. The audience were both engaged and entertained
4.1 CONFERENCE OPENING
The 7th Pacific Water Conference and Expo started with a “traditional ava” ceremony that
was organized by ASPA, followed by the Opening Ceremony which was attended by the American Samoa Governor.
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As is the tradition in the Pacific Islands, the Ceremony commenced with a prayer by Reverend Iasepi Ulu. The ASPA Board Chairman Fonoti Perelini Perelini then welcomed the participants’ and encouraged members to work together and find common ground on issues affecting the water sector in the Pacific. The Governor briefly spoke on the importance of water to communities and how the theme of “Water and Energy” was most fitting as these two commodities work together. He challenged the members to “come up with innovative ideas to increase commodities but at the same time in low cost”.
4.2 DONORS FONOTAGA
The Donors Fonotaga was facilitated by the PWWA Executive Director, Latu Kupa with
representatives from IB-NET/World Bank who presented on the new partnership between IB-NET and PWWA with regards to benchmarking. NZAID representative spoke on the New Zealand Aid Program and UN Habitat and PRIF representatives presented on their water and waste related programs.
All donors’ representatives relayed their support for the association and outlined some of
the areas they felt each donor can assist PWWA with. The issue of funding for PWWA activities such as Non Revenue Water was raised and donors were open to suggestions from PWWA on how they can assist.
4.3 PRESENTATIONS
PAPER SESSION 1: Appropriate Water & Energy Tariff in the Pacific & Challenges As per PWWA tradition, Katrina Mariner of ASPA was given the first opportunity to do a
presentation and she presented on “Physical Numerical models for simulating hydro geological conditions of dike impounded freshwater in the volcanic island of Tutuila, American Samoa” provided a good research paper with great calibration of models.
The rest of the presenters for this session mainly touched on tangible connection for the
transfer of waste to energy with simple technologies. The issue of Tariff was also discussed which developed some interesting discussion among participants.
PAPER SESSION 2: Addressing Climate Change Impacts on Pacific Water Developments The three presenters for this session mainly presented on ways to address climate change
on pacific developments in the water sector. Cesspools was an invented septic which captures all waste so it does not contaminate the water was another option presented. Discussions around intermittent water also generated and a framework for connected hydrological system.
PAPER SESSION 3: Pacific Water Association Conference Parallel Workshops (Technical Presentations Session) The presenters were specially invited to present on various issues such as sustainable
integrated solution for communities and also the water sector in the new PWWA utility members, Tokelau and Guam.
The issue with integrated solution was most interested and it focused their developments
on Energy Food and Water and 70% were self sufficient in these resources. This was interesting as it can be an area for members to pursue as another way to sustain communities.
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(IB-NET World Bank and PWWA Benchmarking Session – refer to Benchmarking below)
PAPER SESSION 4: New Members Water Challenges New Pacific Utility Members that joined in 2014 presented at the conference. These utilities
were Guam Waterworks Authority and Tokelau Government. The two newcomers were also officially welcomed to the association by members.
The new Northern Chapter for PWWA was also officially introduced during this session.
This was mainly set up to address issues the Federated States of Micronesian members had which are different from those of medium and large utilities in the South of the Pacific.
The PWWA Northern Chapter members are:
Chuuk Utilities Corporation, Chuuk, FSM
Commonwealth Utility Corporation, Saipan FSM
Pohnpei Utilities Corporation, Pohnpei FSM
Yap State Public Service Corporation, Yap Central FSM
Gagil Tomil Water Authority, Yap Northern FSM
Southern Yap Water Authority, Yap Southern FSM
Guam Waterworks Authority, Guam
Nauru Utilities Corporation, Nauru
Kosrae Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Kosrae FSM
Majuro Water and Sewer Company, Marshall Islands
Kwajalein Atoll Joint Utilities Resources, Marshall Islands PAPER SESSION 5: Pacific Water Appropriate Solutions The presenters focused their presentation on appropriate water solutions for the pacific
water sector. Study cases were outlined and how these practical solutions and trainings can be applied to all pacific communities. Utilities were also given tips on how they can implement rate plans to be acceptable to customers. Some interesting discussions also developed around AVG Filters as presented by FILTEC presenters.
PAPER SESSION 6: Available Water & Wastewater Treatment
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This was one of the most important session given the number of pacific people having
access to proper sanitation is very high according to benchmarking data analysis. All 4 presenters for this session presented on new technologies and best solution for sanitation. Another interesting questions and answers session followed which everyone found informative and practical.
PAPER SESSION 7: The need for Proper Water Asset Management System Asset Management was highlighted as one of the main issues that emerged as a result of
benchmarking data collection in 2013. The utilities have difficulties in finding a proper management system to register asset. The presenters presented on new emerging systems and this started some discussions between the groups.
PAPER SESSION 8: Pacific Paper – Top Three Utilities 2013 UNELCO, Eda Ranu and Tonga Water Board presented on their utilities as they were the
top 3 utilities after the 2013 benchmarking data collection which UNELCO won the utility of the year award. All were interesting and informative presentations for participants.
PACIFIC WATER OPERATORS PARTNERSHIP (Twinning) One of PWWA Pacific Utility Member, Independent Water Scheme Association made a
presentation to update members on their twinning program with PWWA Allied Member Mid Coast Water which was facilitated by ADB. The main purpose of the twinning was to strengthen institutional capacity and improve water quality. The twinning arrangement is for 10 months commencing June 2014.
5 BENCHMARKING
Alexander Danilenko, of IB-NET presented his preliminary results on the 2014 data collection. Below are some overall observations:
16 members provided data for 2011 – 2014 in IB-NET Format
1 Commonwealth Utilities Corporation (Saipan)
9 Water Authority of Fiji (Fiji)
2 Eda Ranu (PNG) 10 Solomon Island Water Authority (Solomon Island)
3 American Samoa Power Authority (American Samoa)
11 Water PNG (PNG)
4 Palau Water and Sewer Corporation (Palau)
12 Samoa Water Authority (Samoa)
5 Kiribati Public Utility Corporation (Kiribati) 13 Chuuk Utilities Corporation (Chuuk)
6 Infrastructure Cook Islands (Cook Islands) 14 Kosrae Dept of Transport (Kosrae)
7 Gagil Tomil Authority (Gagil) 15 UNELCO (Vanuatu)
8 Majuro Water & Sewer Company (Marshall Islands)
16 KAJUR (Marshall Islands)
2 members submitted data in old format (not used in this assessment) 1. Tonga Water Board (Tonga) 2. Independent Water Scheme (Samoa)
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2 new utility members who have just joined the Association were not able to collect data
1. Guam Waterworks Authority (Guam) 2. Tokelau Government (Tokelau)
6 utilities did not submit data 1. Nauru Public Utility Board (Nauru) 2. Pohnpei Utilities (Pohnpei) 3. Yap State Public Service Corporation (Yap) 4. Southern Yap Water Authority (Southern Yap) 5. Public Works Department Niue (Niue) 6. Ministry of Works, Water and Energy (Tuvalu)
14 utilities are wastewater service providers
Total population in service area > 2 million people (2014), of which PNG and Fiji 1.5 million
Total population served with water: close to 1.7 million
Total population with wastewater services 580,000
Wastewater coverage is stagnating
Increase in water coverage reported for every utility
Members were also introduced the Principles of Accreditation and how the benchmarking data can be used to assess performance gaps within utilities.
Various issues were raised by utility representatives and are noted as follows:
Issues Response/Actions
1 Toolkit timeline to be in line with each PUMs fiscal year to make data collection easier and more effective
PWWA and IB-NET to check with every utilities the date when their fiscal year ends and agree on data collection timeframe
2 PUMs need training on the new PWWA toolkit for data collection
Workshop to be conducted for 2-3 days PWWA, PRIF and WB to discuss funding. Date for workshop to be confirmed.
3 Annual Pacific Water Conference should be the forum for PUM to discuss “Benchmarking”
Noted
4 Bill Collection to be included in Benchmarking
Noted
5 Toolkit to have a “Explanatory Page” to provide the opportunity for PUMs to comment on activities during the year which might have impacted on the result
Noted
6 Whether water tanks and other means of access to water can be also captured in the benchmarking data
Impossible as utilities will have to collect data from outside of utility or third source
The PUMs were also alluded to the following comments:
The data will be useless if utilities don’t use it to improve performance
Accreditation process will be developed by PWWA to ensure improvement of data collection
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Utilities to commit and pay more attention to Benchmarking data collection to ensure improvements
Data needs to be in on time to ensure amble time for analysis before Annual Conferences and Awards
Old format indicators are linked to new format to ensure PUMs can track back historical data
IB-NET will be working closely with PWWA and members on next steps for benchmarking.
6 AWARDS
An awards committee which consists of PRIF, NZAID, World Bank/IB-NET, Cook Islands
Ministry of Finance, and PWWA secretariat met and discussed analysed the submitted benchmarking data to determine awards winners. As a result the winners for the awards were noted and presented as follows:
2014 Benchmarking Awards Winners
Awards Winners
1 Best Benchmarking Data Collection ASPA
2 Best Technical Performing Utility UNELCO
3 Best Health & Environmental Compliances Utility WAF
4 Best Human Resource Management Utility UNLECO
5 Best Customer Service Performing Utility ASPA
6 Best Financial Performing Utility Eda Ranu
7 Best Wastewater Services Utillity WAF
8 Best Maintenance Performing Utility UNELCO
9 Disaster Resilience Utility SIWA
10 Best Performing Large Utility Water PNG
11 Best Performing Medium Utility UNELCO
12 Best Performing Small Utility Northern Yap
13 Most Improved Water Utility Water PNG
14 Best Overall Performing Utility 2014 UNELCO
15 Best Water Utility CEO of the Year 2014 Ghislain Kaltack, UNELCO
2014 Special Awards
Awards Winners
1 Best Presentation Morwenna Petaia, Samoa Water Authority
2 PWWA Young Water Professional of the Year 2014 Masoe Leslie Mu’a, Transworks, Samoa
3 First Runner up – Expo Display Pacific Water Conferrence
WATER SECTOR MNRE, Samoa
4 Best Expo Display Pacific Water Conference FILTEC
5 PWWA Award for Exceptional Service ASPA
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6 Best PWWA Support Allied Members HUMES
Three other special awards were presented to show PWWA’s appreciation and acknowledge some of the donors and organizations support in funding, organizing and hosting the conference for 2014.
ADB to acknowledge their continuous funding support towards conference costs
IB-NET/World Bank’s support to the Pacific Utilities with regards to benchmarking activities and workshop.
American Samoa for being a super host for 2014.
A total of 25 awards were presented at the Gala Award Dinner.
8th Pacific Water Conference and Expo in 2015 The handing over of the flag ceremony to the 2015 host country, Papua New Guinea was also completed on the awards dinner night. PNG will be the next host country for the 8th PWC.
7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – NEW BOARD MEMBERS
At the Annual General Meeting, a new Executive Board and Board Members were voted in for the next 3 years. The new members are as follows:
Executive Board Members
Positions Name Organisation
Chairman Opetaia Ravai CEO, Water Authority of Fiji
Co-Host Chairman 2015
Henry Mokono CEO, Eda Ranu, PNG
Co-Host Chairman Raka Taviri CEO, WaterPNG, PNG
Secretary Saimone Helu CEO Tonga Water Board
Treasurer Mac Mokoroa CEO Infrastructure Cook Islands
Alternate Chair Seugamaalii Jammie Saena
CEO, Samoa Water Authority
Alternate Secretary Paul Howell Water Manager, Chuuk Utility Corporation, FSM
Alternate Treasurer Utu Abe Malae CEO American Samoa Power Authority
Allied Members Rep James Keary General Manager Hunter Water Australia
Allied Members Rep Jack Out Regionall Manager, Woods Pacific
Allied Members Rep Leituala Kuiniselani Toelupe Tago-Elisara
CEO, Ministry of Women Community and Social Development, Samoa
Allied Members Rep Gary Aitchison Humes Pipeline New Zealand
PWWA Board Members:
1. All PUMs CEO 2. The four Allied Members mentioned above 3. The other four(4) Allied Members reps as follows:
a. Arthur D Reilly
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b. Filtec Manager c. Ministry of Health Samoa d. KEW Consult Ltd
8 CONFERENCE DATA
Pacific Utility Members 84
Allied Members 50
Non Members 8
Donors Representatives
5
PWWA Secretariat 7
Total 154
Day1 Donors 3
PUMs 2
Allied 4
Day2 Donors 1
PUMs 3
Allied 2
Others/NM 1
Day3 Donors 1
PUMs 1
Allied 7
Others/NM 0
Total 29
Exhibition Booths An Expo was held in parallel to the scheduled presentations and meetings. Exhibitors
including market leaders and emerging suppliers were invited to showcase their range of technological solutions and applications for the water, sanitation and wastewater industries. 16 booths were allocated to exhibitors and is clearly outlined in the diagram below.
Participants
Donors
PUMs
Allied
PWWA Secretariat
Non Members
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Day1 Day2 Day3
Donors
PUMs
Allied
Others/NM
Presentations
- 12 11 10 9 8
13 7
14 6
15 5
16 1 2 3 4
7TH PWC '14 EXHIBITOR FLOOR PLAN
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Site No Organisation Site No Organisation
1 Arthur D Riley & Co Ltd 2 Thomas Civil and Environmental Consultants
3 Pure Technologies Ltd 4 Orica Fiji
5 Water Sector Co-ordination
Unit MNRE Samoa 6 Filtration Technology Ltd
7 Filtration Technology Ltd 8 Bluesky
9 Halgan Pty Ltd 10 Xylem Water Solutions NZ Ltd
11 Xylem Water Solutions NZ Ltd 12 CLA-VAL Pacific Ltd
13 PWWA 14 PWWA
15 Guam Waterworks Authority 16 Superior Filtration Ltd
Sponsors PWWA Secretariat and co-host ASPA managed to secure sponsors to assist in funding
some of the activities throughout the whole conference. On that note we would like to acknowledge yet again their support in ensuring the conference was adequately funded.
PWWA is always grateful to its major conference sponsor, the Asian Development Bank
(ADB) for their continuous support every year.
9 OBSERVATIONS
At the end of the conference, the participants were happy with the discussions that ensued from the various presentations. They have also generally indicated their support and solidarity in addressing issues related to the water sector and supporting the PWWA secretariat. Some of the outcomes from the conference are listed as follows:
The participants found the sessions very useful as it was where common issues are being discussed to improve water service to the communities.
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Networking is one tool that is strengthened at every conference and it has also brought the different group members closer together.
It was a perfect forum to bring the discussions down to the operational level and is specific on how the utilities provide the service.
The technical discussions of the conference are important as it is the ONLY forum that provides this for the Pacific Utilities.
Overall the conference was a success given the high turnout superseding previous years’ conference attendees. A high turnout from the Pacific Utility Members was also observed with 90% of Northern Pacific Island nations being represented.
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ANNEX A: PWC14 PROGRAM
TIME Sunday 7th
Tuesday 9th
Thursday 11th
7:30
9:00 Paper Session 5: Available Water & Wastewater Treatment
9:15
9:30
9:45
10:00 OPENING OF EXPO
10:15 Official PWC'14 Photo
10:30
10:45 Donors FonotagaPaper Session 6: The Need for Proper Water Asset Management
System
11:00
11:15
11:45
12:00
12:15
12:30
13:15
13:30Paper Session 1: Appropriate Water & Energy Tariff in
the Pacific & ChallengesPaper Session 7: Pacific Paper-TopThree Utilities, 2013
13:45
14:00
14:15
14:30
14:45
15:00
15:15 Afternoon Tea & Expo Official Closing
15:30Paper Session 2: Addressing Climate Change Impacts on
Pacific Water DevlopmentsPACIFIC WATER OPERATORS PARTNERSHIP (TWINNING)
15:45
16:00
16:15
16:30 New Partnerships Agreements
16:45
17:00
17:15
17:30
17:45
18:00
18:15
18:30
18:45
19:00
19:15
19:30
19:45
20:00
20:15
20:30
Awards Night/20th Anniversary -
GALA Dinner (Hosted by PWWA)
Conference Official Welcome Dinner
(Compliment of the Host)
Conference Registration Start /
Expo Set Up
PWWA Allied Members
MeetingFonotaga will be facilitated by PWWA and the Host. All
Donors involved with water development in the Pacific
region will be given an opportunity to offer assistance to
the sector.
Morning Tea
Speaker 13: Daniel Alexander (HWA) & Seru Soderberg (WAF) "Developing
Asset knowledge through Modelling and Master Planning in Fiji" S peaker 14:
Carlos Mustoni (WLPM) & ASPA Rep "Water Modelling as a tool for a better
Water Loss Management in American Samoa" Speaker 15: Ian Edwards
(Open Spatial) & WAF Rep "From Paper plans to a fully functioning Asset
Decision Support System - WAF's asset decision support system - a case study"
PWWA BOARD MEETING
IB-Net World Bank /
PWWA Benchmarking
Session 3: Pacific Water & Wastes Association Conference
Parallel Workshops
Lunch
Paper Session 4: North Pacific Water Challenges
Plenary Session to discuss Challenges at North Pacific Water
Utilities: The North Pacific Utilities includes: Palau, Chuuk, Kosrae,
Pohnpei, Yap, Marshall Islands, Saipan & Guam
See you ALL in Port Moresby, PNG Next year 2015
Paper Session 5: Pacific Water Appropriate Solutions
Speaker 7: Dan V Jackson (Economist.com) "Water and
Wastewater Rates: Challenges for the Pacific Utilities" , Speaker 8:
Roly Hayes (FILTEC) "AVG Filters-The No Power Means of Filtration
for Drinking Water" , Speaker 9: Steve Carne (GHD) Te Mato Vai
Cook Islands - Water Supply Detailed Design for Rarotonga
covering the Hydraulic Modelling and all treatment aspects
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Monday 8th
Specaker 10: Penny Hall (Halgan) "How Trade Waste looks to the future"
Speaker 11: Phil Cooper (Superior Filtration) " Compact Water Treatment
Plants in Samoa" Speaker 12: Chris Tanner (NIWA) "Wastewater energy and
nutrient recovery for rural and island communities"
Opening Ceremony Organised by Host (ASPA)
Breakfast
Pago Pago, American Samoa, 9th
- 11th
September 2014, Lee Auditorium
Pacific Utility
Members Arriving
Wednesday 10th
Water & Energy Efficiency
Session (Hosted by RMIT &
ABB)
Free time
LUNCH AND EXPO
Speaker 4: Tim Bodell (ASEPA) "Faga'alu Landslide Early
Warning System (FLEWS) Project" Speaker 5: Richard
Taylor (TCEC) " Intermittent Water Supplies: An
International Update" Speaker 6: Dr Kris Latu (University
of Melbourne) "A Conjunctive Water Allocation Framework
for Connected Hydrological Systems"
Speaker 1,2,3 UNELCO (Vanuatu)
EdaRanu (PNG), Tonga Water Board (Tonga)
featuring WaterPNG/KiribatiPUB, SydneyWater/EdaRanuPNG,
HunterWater/WAF, MCW/TWB, MCW/SWA, MCW/IWSA
PWWA 2014 AGM (Election of New Executive Board)
Free Night
Arrived Members
can attend
afternoon church
service of their
choice
Speaker 1: Katrina E Mariner (ASPA)"Physical Numerical
models for simulating hydrogeological conditions of dike
impounded freshwater in the volcanic island of Tutuila,
American Samoa", Speaker 2: Rupert Craggs (NIWA)
"Wastewater energy and nutrient recovery for rural and
island communities" , Speaker 3: Mowenna Petaia
"Finding the right fit: Water Tariff Challenges in Rural
Afternoon Tea
Meet and greet
Free time
Site Visit
Afternoon Tea
Board bus for dinner
Free time
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ANNEX B: PWC14 ATTENDEES
PWC'14 LIST OF REGISTRATIONS
First Name Last Name Organisation Job Title Country Email
1 Abdul Khalil
Pacific Pumps & Process Technologies Limited Director New Zealand [email protected]
2 Afa Lesa Samoa Water Authority
Chairman Board of Directors Samoa [email protected]
3 Akapito Mori Chuuk Public Utilities Corporation Assistant WSSOM Chuuk FSM [email protected]
4 Alexander Danilenko World Bank
Sr. Water and Sanitation Specialist
5 Ameko Pato
Dept of Health American Samoa
American Samoa
6 Ampelosa Tehulu Public Works Dept Tuvalu Director Tuvalu [email protected]
7 April Tu'ufuli ASPA organizing subcommittee chair
8 Basil Vrizonis Arthur D Riley & Co Ltd
Sales & Development Manager New Zealand [email protected]
9 Bill Hopkinson
Territorial Energy Office American Samoa
10 Bradley Henry Pohnpei Utilities Corporation [email protected]
11 Carlos Mustoni Water Loss and Pressure Management Director Australia [email protected]
12 Charles Falmeyong Yap State Public Service [email protected]
13 Chris Tanner NIWA [email protected]
14 Christian Meriko Solomon Islands Water Authority
Team Leader-Water Supply Solomon Isl [email protected]
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15 Christian Braun Zenner International Area Manager Asia Pacific Luxemburg [email protected]
16 Connie Shimasaki ASPA organizing subcommittee chair
17 Craig Russ Cla-val Pacific Ltd New Zealand [email protected]
18 Dan V Jackson Economists.com Managing Director USA [email protected]
19 Daniel Alexander Hunter Water Australia Senior Civil Engineer Australia [email protected]
20 Danielle Mauga ASPA American Samoa [email protected]
21 Dean Watts Morphum Environmental Ltd Director New Zealand [email protected]
22 DJ Danielson ASPA organizing subcommittee chair
23 Elisiva Tapueluelu Tonga Water Board Manager - Corporate [email protected]
24 Ellewies Monica Foon
Filtration Technology Ltd New Zealand [email protected]
25 Erika Radewagen ASPA organizing committee [email protected]
26 Fa'amao Asalele
American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency [email protected]
27 Fa'i Mareko ASPA WW Manager American Samoa [email protected]
28 Fiona MacKenzie PRIF Project Officer Australia [email protected]
29 Florina Scanlan ASPA organizing committee [email protected]
30 Fonoti Perelini ASPA Chairman of the Board [email protected]
31 Frances Brown-Reupena Water Sector Co-ordination Unit MNRE
Water Sector Co-ordinator Samoa [email protected]
32 Freddy Elias Pacific Solar Innovations Inc. [email protected]
33
Fuapepe II (Eseta Ropati Neli) Falani Neli
Samoa Superior Poly Products Ltd [email protected]
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34 Galovale Galovale ASPA WW Engineer American Samoa [email protected]
35 Galumalemana Sualauvi
Su'a ASPA (MC)
36 Garona Seseka Water PNG [email protected]
37 Garth Henderson Te Mato Vai Cook Islands [email protected]
38 Gary Aitchison Humes Pipelines Systems Export Manager New Zealand [email protected]
39 Ghislain Kaltack UNELCO Water Supervisor Vanuatu [email protected]
40 Gima Taviri Water PNG [email protected]
41 Glenn Villagomez Commonwealth Utilities Corporation
42 Grant Holland Waugh Infrastructure Senior Consultant New Zealand [email protected]
43 Hairom Livae Kosrae Dept of Transport [email protected]
44 Halston deBrum Majuro Water and Sewer Compnay Operations Manager Majuro [email protected]
45 Heidi Ballendorf Guam Waterworks Authority
Public Affairs Director Utilities Guam [email protected]
46 Henry Mokono Eda Ranu General Manager [email protected]
47 Heseti Sione Samoa Water Authority
48 Hugh Chapman Pure Technologies Ltd GM [email protected]
49 Ian Edwards Open Spatial Australia Sales Director Australia [email protected]
50 Iasoni Pauga Samoa Water Authority Samoa [email protected]
51 Ioana Uli ASPA organizing subcommittee chair [email protected]
52 Irasa Mauala Samoa Water Authority [email protected]
53 Isla Norris McConnell Dowell Constructors Ltd Site Manager New Zealand [email protected]
54 Itienang Timona Public Utilities Board- Water Engineering Kiribati [email protected]
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Kiribati Manager
55 Jack Out Wood & Partners Ltd Senior Civil Engineer New Zealand [email protected]
56 James Jacobsen Xylem Water Solutions NZ Ltd
Export Sales Manager New Zealand [email protected]
57 Jason Jaskowiak ASPA WW Engineer American Samoa [email protected]
58 Jason Johnson
Caribbean Water & Wastewater Association
President -Elect/Snr Program Manager Trinidad, W.I. [email protected]
59 Jeff Sneddon
Pacific Water and Wastes Association Secretariat [email protected]
60 Jewel Potoae
American Samoa Environment Protection Agency [email protected]
61 Jim Watts Hawaii Rural Water Association [email protected]
62 John Bellinger Samoa Superior Poly Products Ltd [email protected]
63 John Utu
ASPA & ASPA organizing subcommittee chair
Asst. Director - Operations
American Samoa [email protected]
64 John Miller Pacific Solar Innovations Inc. President
American Samoa [email protected]
65 Joseph Batol Majuro Water and Sewer Compnay Manager
Marshall Island FSM [email protected]
66 Josiah Simmonds McConnell Dowell Constructors Ltd New Zealand [email protected]
67 Julian Reimers KAJUR [email protected]
68 Jumar Holston Pacific Solar Innovations Inc. [email protected]
69 Katrina E Mariner ASPA Water Well Drill System Engineer
American Samoa [email protected]
70 Kerry Hall Halgan Pty Ltd Managing Director Australia [email protected]
71 Kevin Head Arthur D Riley & Co Sales & Technical New Zealand [email protected]
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72 Kilimasi (Kris) Latu University of Melbourne [email protected]
73 Kisa Kupa
Pacific Water and Wastes Association Secretariat Samoa [email protected]
74 Komeri Onorio
Kiribati Utilities Corporation
Acting Chief Executive Officer Kiribati [email protected]
75 Kuka Matavao ASPA WW Project Engineer American Samoa [email protected]
76 Latu Kupa
Pacific Water and Wastes Association Secretariat Executive Director Samoa [email protected]
77 Laumua Leavai-Duseigneur
Ministry of Womens, Community & Social Development
Principal Water Program Officer Samoa [email protected]
78 Lauren Stanley
Bluesky AmericanSamoa [email protected]
79 Leerenson Airens Pohnpei Utilities Corporation
Manager- Water Works Pohnpei FSM [email protected]
80 Leiataua Tofae Alailima Nu'uali'itia
Independent Water Scheme Samoa Project Officer Samoa [email protected]
81 Leituala Kuiniselani
Toelupe Tago-Elisara
Ministry of Womens, Community & Social Development CEO Samoa [email protected]
82 Leslie Mu'a Apia Lua Ltd & Transwork [email protected]
83 Litili Ofanoa Tonga Water Board Chairman
84 Lopao'o Dan Mu'a Apia Lua Ltd & Transwork Director [email protected]
85 Lyn Tanuvasa ASPA organizing subcommittee chair
86 Mac Mokoroa Infrastructure Cook Islands
Chief Executive Officer Cook Islands [email protected]
87 Malaki Iakopo Water Sector Co- Samoa [email protected]
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88 Manasa Tusulu Tiniyarabukibuki Water Authority Fiji
Senior Business Analyst Fiji [email protected]
89 Marion Fitisemanu Dept of Health American Samoa [email protected]
90 Mark Rushworth Aquaduct Trading Pty Ltd Director Australia [email protected]
91 Matt Ewen Filtration Technology Ltd Managing Director New Zealand [email protected]
92 Michael Perez Tokelau Government [email protected]
93 Michael Yagro Eda Ranu General Manager Operations [email protected]
94 Michael Schruer MFAT NZ [email protected]
95 Miriama Puletua Ministry of Health [email protected]
96 Misileti Satuala
Pacific Water and Wastes Association Secretariat Development Officer Samoa [email protected]
97 Monty Tupuola ASPA organizing subcommittee chair
98 Morwenna Petaia AVID Samoa Water Authority [email protected]
99 Nancy Kupa ASPA organizing committee [email protected]
100 Nancy Mauga ASPA organizing subcommittee chair [email protected]
101 Naoko Laka Solomon Islands Water Authority Program Manager Solomon Isl [email protected]
102 Opetaia Ravai Water Authority Fiji Chief Executive Officer Fiji [email protected]
103 Paul Maoate Infrastructure Cook Islands [email protected]
104 Paul Howell Chuuk Public Utilities Corporation WSSOM Chuuk FSM [email protected]
105 Paulo Seuseu Ministry of Health [email protected]
106 Peter White MWH NZ Ltd [email protected]
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107 Philip Cooper Superior Filtration Ltd Engineering Consultant Unted Kingdom [email protected]
108 Poseta Ali'imalemanu Pisopa
Pacific Water and Wastes Association Secretariat Samoa [email protected]
109 Raka Taviri Water PNG Chief Executive Officer
Papua New Guinea [email protected]
110 Ralph Fouche MWH NZ Ltd [email protected]
111 Ray Pereira Samoa Superior Poly Products Ltd [email protected]
112 Reno Vivao ASPA Chief Operations Officer
American Samoa [email protected]
113 Richard Austin Solomon Islands Water Authority CEO
Solomon Islands [email protected]
114 Richard Taylor
Thomas Civil and Environmental Consultants
Principal Engineer-Water New Zealand [email protected]
115 Roly Hayes Filtration Technology Ltd New Zealand [email protected]
116 Romeo Alfred
Kwajalein Atoll Joint Utility Resources KAJUR
Chief Executive Officer
Marshall Islands FSM [email protected]
117 Ross Waugh Waugh Infrastructure Management Director New Zealand [email protected]
118 Rupert Craggs NIWA [email protected]
119 Ryan Tuato'o ASPA organizing subcommittee chair
120 Saimone Helu Tonga Water Board Chief Executive Officer Tonga [email protected]
121 Samuela Tubui
Ministry of Works Transport & Public Utilities, Fiji
Director of Water & Sewerage Fiji [email protected]
122 Savenaca Seniloli Orica Fiji [email protected]
123 Seugamaali'i Jammie Saena
Samoa Water Authority General Manager [email protected]
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124 Seru Soderberg Water Authority Fiji [email protected]
125 Sharyn Bow PRIF Technical Assistance Manager Australia [email protected]
126 Siatua Lautua Samoa Water Authority [email protected]
127 Siavalua Taimalie
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment [email protected]
128 Siaosi Sovelini CEO Ministry of Public Enterprises-Tonga
129 Solia Mutini
130 Siulai Fioana Elisala Public Works Dept Tuvalu [email protected]
131 Stephen Morgan Halgan Pty Ltd National Commercial Manager Australia [email protected]
132 Steve Carne GHD Pty Ltd [email protected]
133 Steve Branz ASPA Senior WW Engineer American Samoa [email protected]
134 Sulutumu Sasa Milo Independent Water Scheme Samoa President Samoa [email protected]
135 Susana Faiivae ASPA organizing subcommittee chair [email protected]
136 Taatele Tofilau
Pacific Water and Wastes Association Secretariat Samoa [email protected]
137 Taeko Yokota GWOPA (UN-Habitat) Programme Officer Spain [email protected]
138 Tiffany Fepuleai
139 Taliga Vaiolo
140 Tapu Panuve CEO Wastewater Tonga
141 Taylor Savusa ASPA Water Manager American Samoa [email protected]
142 Tekao Herrmann Infrastructure Cook Islands Cook Islands [email protected]
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143 Theresa Hunt
Pacific Water and Wastes Association Secretariat [email protected]
144 Tile Ah Leong-Lui Ministry of Health [email protected]
145 Tim Bodell
American Samoa Environment Protection Agency [email protected]
146 Tiresa Lutu ASPA organizing subcommittee chair [email protected]
147 Toleafoa Take Naseri CEO Ministry of Health [email protected]
148 Tom Arthur ASPA organizing subcommittee chair [email protected]
149 Ulalei Pese Ministry of Health [email protected]
150 Usofono Fepuleai
151 Utu Abe Malae ASPA Chief Executive Officer
American Samoa [email protected]
152 Vai Sua PSI [email protected]
153 Vincent Raka Water PNG Papua New Guinea [email protected]
154 William Spitzsenberg ASPA Senior Engineer American Samoa [email protected]