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Contents

WELCOME

WELCOME MESSAGE 1

SPONSORS & PARTNERS 2

SPECIAL THANKS 3

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 5

TRANSPORT SCHEDULE 8

KEY PROGRAMMES

LEE KUAN YEW WATER PRIZE 9

WATER LEADERS SUMMIT 10

WATER CONVENTION 15

BUSINESS FORUMS 29

INDUSTRIAL WATER SOLUTIONS FORUM 36

TECHXCHANGE 39

HYDRO-GEN 43

SITE VISITS

SITE VISTS 45

CO-LOCATED EVENTS

CO-LOCATED EVENTS 47

FLOOR PLANS

SITE MAPS 55

WATER EXPO FLOOR PLAN 59

DELEGATE PRIVILEGES

DELEGATE PRIVILEGES 63

GREENING YOUR DELEGATE EXPERIENCE 64

NOTES & APPOINTMENTS 65

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Welcome

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event FaCilitiesFACILITIES CONTACTS LOCATION OPERATING HOURS DESCRIPTION

Business Centre and Mail Centre

Business Centre:Tel: +65 6688 3088Fax: +65 6688 3089

Mail & Package Centre: Tel: +65 6688 3083Fax: +65 6688 3082

Level 3 8.00am – 8.00pm Services available include rental of telecommunicating on equipment, printing, photocopying and other business- related services.

Medical Centre Tel: +65 6688 2544 Angsana 3F, Level 3 8.30am – 6.00pm For emergency assistance after 6.00pm please contact+65 6688 2546

Event Service Centre Tel: +65 6688 2541 Hall F, Basement 2 8.30am – 6.00pm Exhibitors can seek assistance at the Event Service Centre.

Media Centre Tel: +65 6688 2545 Heliconia 3511, Level 3 31 May – 4 June 2014 8.30am – 8.00pm

Media Centre allows exhibitors and the media to exchange information.

Information Desk Tel: +65 6688 2543 Hall A Foyer, Level 1 8.00am – 6.00pm

Connect@SIWW Tel: +65 9741 6448 Geoffrey Stephens (PUB)

Booth B2 – C02, Hall D, Basement 2

9.30am – 5.30pm The business matchmaking concierge for registered delegates and exhibitors. If you need help to locate a delegate or exhibitor, please visit the Connect@SIWW lounge.

Founding Sponsors /Exhibitors Lounge & SIWW 2016 Sales Office

Tel: + 65 9 736 6864

Ruth Cheah

Sales Manager

Booth B2 – E32, Hall D, Basement 2

9.30am – 5.30pm Admission to this lounge is reserved for exhibitors only.

Founding Sponsors Club Hall E Foyer Basement 2

9.30am – 5.30pm Admission to this lounge is reserved for Founding Sponsors and one invited guest only.

Industry-to-Industry Networking Lounge

Hall B, Level 1 9.30am – 5.30pm Admission to this lounge is reserved for exhibitors and invited trade visitors.

Internet Kiosk Rear of Hall FBasement 2

9.30am – 5.30pm Offers internet; visitors will be able to check email and access internet during exhibition opening hours.

Food & Beverage Halls A-C, Level 1

Halls D - FBasement 2

9.30am – 5.30pm Food & Beverage concession stands are available within exhibition halls on Level 1 and Basement 2.

Prayer Room Hall DBasement 2

9.30am – 5.30pm

General inFormationWater Expo Opening Hours

2 – 4 June 2014 (Monday - Wednesday)

9.30am – 5.30pm (Last admission is at 5.00pm)

Admission Policy Admission to Water Expo is strictly by trade registration only. The Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry to non-trade visitors and minors. All passes are to be collected on-site at the registration counters. As identity checks may be carried out at the security check –point, you are advised to bring along your personal identification documents or driving license.

Security Regulations Personal identification documents must be carried by all personnel at all times while at exhibition site so as to facilitate security checks.

Disclaimer The Organisers will not accept any responsibility for theft, loss or damage of exhibits, stores or any other equipment belonging to Exhibitors, contractors or visitors. Exhibitors must arrange their own insurance to cover all stages of the Exhibition.

Taxi Booking Service One Call Hotline : +65 6342 5222 [6-DIAL-CAB)

Citycab/Comfort Taxi : +65 6552 1111

SMRT Taxi: +65 6555 8888

Trans Cab: +65 6555 3333

Emergency Numbers Police : 999

Ambulance/Fire Brigade: 995

Flight Information: 1800 542 4422

Tourist Information Hotline

(Mon – Sun, 8.00am – 9.00pm)

Tel: 1800 736 2000

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WelCome messaGe

Dr Vivian BalakrishnanMinister for the Environment and Water ResourcesSingapore

This rapidly changing world is thirsty for effective and innovative water solutions. Earlier this year, the World Economic Forum highlighted water crises as the third global risk of highest concern. Subsequently, a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned of the impact of extreme climate events, such as droughts and floods, on water, food supply and infrastructure.

In Singapore, we too face water challenges. We experienced an unprecedented 27-day dry spell over February and early March this year. Fortunately, our investments in technology, which led to the introduction of NEWater and desalinated water, paid off, and we were able to tap on these weather-resilient sources to maintain our water supply.

There are many benefits in synchronising efforts, pooling resources and sharing best practices across the public and private sectors to catalyse the development of solutions to water challenges. The Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) provides the global platform to drive these collaborative efforts and co-create innovative water solutions. For this year’s SIWW, you can expect a better and more exciting programme with an impressive line-up of eminent speakers. Held jointly with the World Cities Summit and CleanEnviro Summit Singapore, it will be a unique integrated showcase of urban sustainability.

The SIWW 2014 will focus discussions on four key areas: ‘integrated urban solutions’, ‘municipal water’, ‘industrial water’ and ‘the future of water’. Over 20,000 delegates and trade visitors from across the global water value chain will be at SIWW, of which 500 of the world’s top water leaders will be participating at the high-level Water Leaders Summit to examine issues and challenges affecting the world’s water ecosystem in the face of change. At last year’s SIWW Water Utilities Leaders Forum held in Singapore, water utilities around the world have clearly expressed that having good governance and leadership, financial sustainability, community engagement and innovation were critical in securing water for the future. We will therefore open

this conversation this year to Ministers, policymakers and industry captains at the Water Leaders Summit, to see how we can further derive innovative solutions to help water utilities worldwide overcome their issues in these four areas.

Globally, the water industry is experiencing manpower challenges as few young water professionals are joining the sector and the workforce ages. In response to these challenges, we will have a strong focus on developing future talent for the water industry for the first time at SIWW. The youth and talent development component, Hydro-gen - which comprises two key programmes, the HydroPreneur Programme and Young Water Leaders Summit - seeks to nurture the next generation of water leaders and entrepreneurs, and facilitate interactive dialogues on water issues.

We will also continue to closely examine the industrial water sector and match-make solution providers with large water users who are at the Industrial Water Solutions Forum. In addition, we are encouraging the commercialisation of innovative water technologies through platforms such as the TechXchange and the inaugural Innovations Pavilion at Water Expo.

I would like to congratulate this year’s Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize laureate, the Orange County Water District, which has distinguished itself for its pioneering work in groundwater management, water reclamation using advanced water reuse technologies and community outreach efforts. They are an inspiration to those of us who are searching for innovative solutions to address today’s challenges.

Finally, let me take this opportunity to thank our Strategic Partners, the Singapore Millennium Foundation, our Founding Sponsors, as well as other sponsors and supporting organisations for their continued support of the Singapore International Water Week.

I wish all delegates and participants an enriching experience at SIWW and a pleasant stay in Singapore.

The Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) provides the global platform to drive collaborative efforts and co-create innovative water solutions.

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sponsors & partners

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Special ThankS

Supporting Organisations:

International

Local

Local Agencies

176

Special ThankS

The organisers would like to thank the following sponsors and partners for their generous support. As global leaders in their respective fields, they have helped make Singapore International Water Week 2014 the global platform for the sharing and co-creation of innovative water solutions.

Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize Sponsor:

Media Partners:

Founding Sponsors:

Corporate Sponsors:Gold Sponsors:

Strategic Partners:

Official Car Partner Supporting Tech Partner

International Desalination Association ®

l Desas lination AsAA ss ociation®

176

Special ThankS

The organisers would like to thank the following sponsors and partners for their generous support. As global leaders in their respective fields, they have helped make Singapore International Water Week 2014 the global platform for the sharing and co-creation of innovative water solutions.

Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize Sponsor:

Media Partners:

Founding Sponsors:

Corporate Sponsors:Gold Sponsors:

Strategic Partners:

Official Car Partner Supporting Tech Partner

International Desalination Association ®

l Desas lination AsAA ss ociation®

176

Special ThankS

The organisers would like to thank the following sponsors and partners for their generous support. As global leaders in their respective fields, they have helped make Singapore International Water Week 2014 the global platform for the sharing and co-creation of innovative water solutions.

Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize Sponsor:

Media Partners:

Founding Sponsors:

Corporate Sponsors:Gold Sponsors:

Strategic Partners:

Official Car Partner Supporting Tech Partner

International Desalination Association ®

l Desas lination AsAA ss ociation®

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speCial tHanKs

177

Special ThankS

Supporting Organisations:

International

Local

Local Agencies

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speCial tHanKs

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Special ThankS

Supporting Publications:

Organised by:

Supporting Tertiary Organisations:

Supporting Online Media:

Event Organiser:

Held In:

Organised by Singapore International Water Week Pte Ltd, a company set up by Singapore’s Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources and PUB, Singapore’s national water agency.

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In less than five decades, Singapore has overcome its water shortages despite a lack of natural water resources and pollution in its rivers. Today, all Singaporeans have access

to clean, safe drinking water at the turn of the tap.

PUB, Singapore’s national water agency has helped to create innovative solutions for Singapore’s water challenges. Our strategic planning and careful investments in

research and technology have helped to build a robust and diversified supply of water known as the ‘Four National Taps’. These are made up of local catchment water,

imported water, NEWater and desalinated water. As we look to the future, we will continue to shape new successes with water.

Shaping our future with water

www.pub.gov.sgwww.facebook.com/PUBsg

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Programme overview9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm - 8:30pm 9:00pm

31 May Sat

10th Asia Pacific Infrastructure Ministers Meeting

<Senior Officers Meeting> (By Invitation Only)

SIWW Young Water Leaders Summit 9.00am-5.30pm, Gallery Cafe, Level 2, Marina Barrage

WCS Young Leaders Symposium

1 Jun Sun

SIWW Young Water Leaders Summit9.00am-5.30pm, Gallery Cafe, Level 2, Marina Barrage

Opening Ceremony&

Welcome Reception

GOH: Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister, Singapore

6.00pm-9.30pm

Opening Ceremony - Ballroom A-H, Level 5 Welcome Reception - Expo Hall A-C, Level 1

& Hall D - F, Basement 2

Site Visits

Hot Issues Workshop: Next Generation Biotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment (Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation-based Technology for Nitrogen Management)

9.00am-12.30pm, Heliconia 3401B, Level 3Lunch

12.30pm-1.30pm, Cassia 3203, Level 3

Hot Issues Workshop: Exploring New Treatment Paradigms for Potable Water Reuse 1.30pm-5.00pm, Cassia 3301A, Level 3

Hot Issues Workshop: Adapting Cities for Flood Resilience 9.00am-12.30pm, Cassia 3301A, Level 3

Hot Issues Workshop: Next Generation Biotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment (Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors)

1.30pm-5.00pm, Heliconia 3401B, Level 3

Hot Issues Workshop: Sustainable Water Solutions for Industrial Precincts 9.00am-12.30pm, Cassia 3201B, Level 3

Hot Issues Workshop: Water Supply for Extreme Events 1.30pm-5.00pm, Cassia 3201B, Level 3

TechXchange 9.00am-6.00pm, Begonia 3001A, Level 3

Networking Lunch 1.10pm-2.00pm,

Cassia 3204, Level 3

TechXchange 9.00am-6.00pm, Begonia 3001A, Level 3

WCS City Showcase

WCS Mayors Forum (By Invitation Only)Mayors Forum Lunch &

Ministerial Welcome Lunch

10th Asia Pacific Infrastructure Ministers Meeting <Ministers Meeting> (By Invitation Only)

Safe & Liveable Cities Forum

Integrated Site Visit 1: Punggol 21+ Integrated Site Visit 2: Singapore River and Marina Bay

CESS Site Visits

2 Jun Mon

In-Conversation 9.00am-10.15am,

Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

Tea Break 10.15am-10.45am,

Foyer Area, Level 5

Joint Opening Plenary 10.45am-12.30pm,

Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

Networking Lunch 12.30pm-1.30pm,

Heliconia 3401A, Level 3

Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Lecture & Singapore Water Lecture

1.30pm-3.00pm, Sands Grand Ballroom L,

Level 5

Tea Break 3.00pm-3.30pm,

Foyer Area,

Level 5

Water Convention Poster Presentation 3.30pm-5.30pm, Foyer Area, Level 3

Lee Kuan Yew Prize Award Ceremony & Banquet

GOH: Mr Tony Tan Keng Yam,

President, Singapore

6.30pm-9.30pm The Ritz Carlton Millenia,

Singapore

Hydro Pitch Day3.30pm-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3211, Level 3

Industrial Park Business Forum 3.00pm - 5.30pm, Expo Hall D, Basement 2

Industrial Water Solutions Forum3.00pm - 6.30pm, Expo Hall C, Level 1

UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board 22nd Meeting (By Invitation Only)

3.30pm-5.00pm, Jasmine JR 3813, Level 3

Lee Kuan Yew World City Forum

Clean Environment Leaders Summit

Water Expo, WCS Pavilion & WasteMET Asia Halls A-C, Level 1 & Halls D – F, Basement 2, 9.30am - 5.30pm (Last admission 5.00pm)

WCS City Showcase

CleanEnviro Summit Singapore (CESS) Co-located EventsJoint ProgrammeSingapore International Water Week (SIWW) World Cities Summit (WCS)

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9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm - 8:30pm 9:00pm

3 Jun Tue

Water Expo, WCS Pavilion & WasteMET Asia Halls A-C, Level 1 & Halls D – F, Basement 2. 9.30am - 5.30pm (Last admission 5.00pm)

Networking Events by Partners and Sponsors

Water Leaders

at the Breakfast

Table 8.15am-9.30am, Jasmine 3801A, Level 3

Water Leaders Rountable: Water for All Solutions for a Better Future

9.30am - 11.00am, Jasmine 3801A,

Level 3

Water Leaders Dialogue 1: Breaking Boundaries Developing a Better Water Utility

11.15am - 12.45pm, Hibiscus 3701A, Level 3

Water Leaders Summit Closing 1.00pm - 1.30pm Jasmine 3801A, Level 3

Networking Lunch 1.30pm-2.30pm,

Jasmine 3801A, Level 3

One-to-One Networking Meeting

2.30pm-4.00pm, Hibiscus 3704, Level 3

Water Leaders Dialogue 2: Future-Proofing our Cities

11.15am - 12.45pm, Hibiscus 3704,

Level 3

Water Convention Keynote Plenary 9.00am-10.30am, Begonia 3001B,

Level 3

Tea Break 10.30am-11.00am,

Foyer Area, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 1A: Delivering Water from Source to

Tap (Networks) 11.00am-5.30pm, Begonia JR 3011,

Level 3

Networking Lunch 12.30pm-2.00pm, Heliconia 3401A,

Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 1A: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Networks) 11.00am-5.30pm, Begonia JR 3011, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 1B: Delivering Water from Source to

Tap (Treatment) 11.00am-5.30pm, Begonia JR 3111,

Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 1B: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Treatment) 11.00am-5.30pm, Begonia JR 3111, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 2A: Effective and Efficient Wastewater

Management (Treatment Processes & Energy Recovery)

11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3211,Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 2A: Effective and Efficient Wastewater Management (Treatment Processes & Energy Recovery)

11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3211,Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 2B: Effective and Efficient Wastewater Management (Asset Management

& Resource Recovery) 11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3311,

Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 2B: Effective and Efficient Wastewater Management (Asset Management & Resource Recovery)

11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3311, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience

11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3201B, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience 11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3201B, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 4: Water Quality & Health

11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3301A, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 4: Water Quality & Health 11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3301A, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 5: Water for Industries

11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3203, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 5: Water for Industries 11.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3203, Level 3

UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board 22nd Meeting (By Invitation Only) Jasmine JR 3813, Level 3

Southeast Asia Business Forum 2.30pm - 5.30pm, Expo Hall D, Basement 2

Middle East and North Africa Business Forum 2.30pm-5.30pm, Expo Hall C, Level 1

WCS City Showcase, WCS Plenary 1, WCS Themes (1-5), WCS Plenary 2

Clean Environment Leaders Summit, Clean Environment Regulators Roundtable, Clean Environment Convention

Programme overview

CleanEnviro Summit Singapore (CESS) Co-located EventsJoint ProgrammeSingapore International Water Week (SIWW) World Cities Summit (WCS)

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9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:00am 11:30am 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm - 8:30pm 9:00pm

4 Jun Wed

Water Expo, WCS Pavilion & WasteMET Asia Halls A-C, Level 1 & Halls D – F, Basement 2. 9.30am - 5.30pm (Last admission 5.00pm)

Closing Dinner

Hosts: Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for the Environment and Water

Resources, Singapore &

Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Minister for National Development,

Singapore

6.00pm-9.30pm S.E.A. Aquarium, Resorts World Sentosa

India Business Forum 9.30am-12.30pm, Expo Hall C, Level 1

China Business Forum 2.00pm-5.00pm, Expo Hall C, Level 1

Water Convention Parallel Track 1A: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Networks) 9.00am-5.30pm, Begonia JR 3011, Level 3

Networking Lunch 12.30pm-2.00pm, Heliconia 3401A,

Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 1A: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Networks) 9.00am-5.30pm, Begonia JR 3011, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 1B: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Treatment) 9.00am-5.30pm, Begonia JR 3111, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 1B: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Treatment) 9.00am-5.30pm, Begonia JR 3111, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 2A: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Treatment Processes & Energy Recovery)

9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3211, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 2A: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Treatment Processes & Energy Recovery)

9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3211, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 2B: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Asset Management & Resource Recovery)

9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3311, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 2B: Delivering Water from Source to Tap (Asset Management & Resource Recovery)

9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia JR 3311, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience 9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3201B, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience 9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3201B, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 4: Water Quality & Health 9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3301A, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 4: Water Quality & Health 9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3301A, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 5: Water for Industries 9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3203, Level 3

Water Convention Parallel Track 5: Water for Industries 9.00am-5.30pm, Cassia 3203, Level 3

Public Private Partnership Business Forum 9.30am - 12.30pm, Expo Hall D, Basement 2

Desalination and Water Reuse Business Forum 2.00pm-5.00pm, Expo Hall D, Basement 2

Industrial Water Solutions Forum 9.30am-12.30pm, Jasmine 3804 & 3805, Level 3

Industrial Water Solutions Forum 2.00pm-5.00pm, Jasmine 3804 & 3805, Level 3

UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board 22nd Meeting (By Invitation Only) 9.00am-5.30pm, Jasmine JR 3813, Level 3

WCS City Showcase, In Focus Forums, Site Visits

Clean Environment Regulators Roundtable, Clean Environment Convention, Business Forum, Site Visits

5 Jun Thu

Site Visits

Programme overview

CleanEnviro Summit Singapore (CESS) Co-located EventsJoint ProgrammeSingapore International Water Week (SIWW) World Cities Summit (WCS)

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TransPorT schedule

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TransporT scheduleDate First Bus

Pick UpLast Bus Pick Up

Location * Sands Expo & Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands, Pick up point: Hall B Foyer, Level 1

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL WATER WEEK

Site Visits

Tour 1 - Closing the Water Loop - A Sustainable Solution

Changi Water Reclamation Plant --> Sembcorp NEWater Plant

1 June 2014, Sunday & 5 June 2014, Thursday

9.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 1 Site

1.00pm - From Tour 1 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 2 - Advancing with Membrane Technology in Desalination & Water Reuse

Tuaspring Desalination Plant --> Industrial Used Water Recycling Plant @ Jurong

1 June 2014, Sunday & 5 June 2014, Thursday

9.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 2 Site

1.00pm - From Tour 2 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 3 - Bringing People Closer to Water

Kallang River @ Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park --> Sungei Ulu Pandan

1 June 2014, Sunday & 5 June 2014, Thursday

9.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 3 Site

1.00pm - From Tour 3 Site to Marina Bay Sands

WORLD CITIES SUMMIT Site Visits

Tour 1A - Singapore’s Public Housing

HDB Gallery --> Toa Payoh Town Centre --> HDB Community Week Exhibition

1 June 2014, Sunday 2.15pm - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 1A Site

6.00pm - From Tour 1A Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 1B - Singapore’s Public Housing

HDB Centre of Building Research --> Toa Payoh Town Centre --> Toa Payoh Town

4 June 2014, Wednesday 1.15pm - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 1B Site

5.30pm - From Tour 1B Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 2 - Skyrise Greenery in Singapore

Khoo Teck Puat Hospital --> ITE HQ & ITE College Central @ Ang Mo Kio

4 June 2014, Wednesday 9.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 2 Site

12.30pm - From Tour 2 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 3 - Green Buildings

Clean Tech Park’s Central Green Core --> Solaris --> Autodesk Asia Office

4 June 2014, Wednesday 9.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 3 Site

12.30pm - From Tour 3 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 4 - The Sports Hub

Singapore Sports Hub

4 June 2014, Wednesday 1.15pm - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 4 Site

5.30pm - From Tour 4 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 5 - Cycling The North Eastern Riverine Loop

Punggol Point Park --> Punggol Promenade --> Punggol Waterway --> Punggol Park Connector

4 June 2014, Wednesday 8.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 5 Site

12.30pm - From Tour 5 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 6 - Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

4 June 2014, Wednesday 9.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 6 Site

12.30pm - From Tour 6 Site to Marina Bay Sands

4

Date First Bus Pick Up

Last Bus Pick Up

Location * Sands Expo & Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands, Pick up point: Hall B Foyer, Level 1

WORLD CITIES SUMMIT Tour 7 - Liveable City Centre

Singapore City Gallery --> Chinatown --> The Pinnacle Duxton

4 June 2014, Wednesday 9.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 7 Site

12.30pm - From Tour 7 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 8 - Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens

4 June 2014, Wednesday 9.00am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 8 Site

12.30pm - From Tour 8 Site to Marina Bay Sands

CLEANENVIRO SUMMIT SINGAPORE

Site Visits

Tour 1 - Clean Land & Cities (Intergrated Solid Waste Management Showcase)

Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste --> Energy Plant

4 June 2014, Wednesday 3.00pm - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 1 Site

6.00pm - From Tour 1 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 2 - Trash To Treasure (Plastic Recycling Technology Showcase)

Eveready Manufacturing

4 June 2014, Wednesday 3.00pm - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 2 Site

6.00pm - From Tour 2 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 3 - Waste To Construction (Construction and Demolition Waste Management Showcase)

Samwoh Corporation Pte Ltd

4 June 2014, Wednesday 3.00pm - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 2 Site

6.00pm - From Tour 2 Site to Marina Bay Sands

JOINT PROGRAMME Integrated Site Visits

Tour 1 - Punggol 21 + (Realising The Vision of New Towns)

Punggol Waterway Park --> Punggol Point --> Treelodge@Punggol --> LRT Tour (Punggol to Coral Edge) --> Lorong Halus Wetland

1 June 2014, Sunday 8.30am - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 1 Site

12.30pm - From Tour 1 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Tour 2 - Singapore River & Marina Bay

Fort Canning Jetty (Boat Tour) --> Marina Barrage --> Gardens by the Bay --> Marina Bay City Gallery

1 June 2014, Sunday 2.15pm - From Marina Bay Sands to Tour 2 Site

6.00pm - From Tour 2 Site to Marina Bay Sands

Networking Events

Lee Kuan Yew Prize Award Ceremony & Banquet @ Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

2 June 2014, Monday 6.00pm 6.30pm From Marina Bay Sands to Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

9.30pm 10.00pm From Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore to Marina Bay Sands

Closing Dinner @ Resorts World Sentosa S.E.A Aquarium

4 June 2014, Wednesday 5.30pm 7.00pm From Marina Bay Sands to Resorts World Sentosa S.E.A Aquarium

9.00pm 10.00pm From Resorts World Sentosa S.E.A Aquarium to Marina Bay Sands

Dress code for all site visits: Please be dressed in comfortable light clothing for warm weather and covered walking shoes. For safety reasons, NO shorts, skirts, bermudas, sandals or slippers are allowed.

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THE LEE KUAN YEW WATER PRIZE

Honouring ExcEllEncE in WatEr innovation

lee Kuan Yew Water Prize Sponsor:

ORANGE COUNTY WATER DISTRICTLEE KUAN YEW WATER PRIZE 2014 LAUREATE

The highlight of Singapore International Water Week (SIWW), the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize honours outstanding contributions towards solving global water issues through applying innovative technologies or implementing policies and programmes that benefit humanity. The prestigious international award is named after Singapore’s first Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, whose foresight and leadership has aided Singapore in attaining a sustainable water supply.

Orange County Water District (OCWD) was awarded the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2014 for their pioneering work in groundwater management and water reclamation using advanced water reuse technologies. Achieving water sustainability through their comprehensive implementation model, they have paved the way for countries beyond their own and have benefitted millions in the process. This holistic model not only looks at scientific studies, technological development but also at public outreach and engagement which in turn has garnered public acceptance of water recycling for indirect potable use.

OCWD will deliver the Singapore Water Lecture on 2 June 2014.

For more on Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize, visit www.siww.com.sg/lee-kuan-yew-water-prize

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Water Leaders summit2 June, Monday

Time Description Venue

8.30am Morning Coffee & Tea Foyer Area, Level 5

9.00am In-Conversation

The In-Conversation session provides delegates with a unique opportunity to hear from distinguished world leaders who are active in shaping the global landscape of cities, water, environment and sustainable development today against a backdrop of dynamic and complex forces of change.

Speakers:• HE Angel Gurria, Secretary-General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation

and Development• Mr Jean-Louis Chaussade, Chief Executive Officer, Suez Environnement

Company• Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Minister for National Development, Singapore

Moderator:• Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

Singapore; and Chairperson, Water Leaders Summit

Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

10.15am Tea Break Foyer Area, Level 5

10.45am Opening Plenary – “Shaping our Cities, Water and Environment for a Liveable and Sustainable Future”

By 2040, two-thirds of the global population would be living in urban areas. While cities are engines of growth for many countries, the increased concentration of industrial, transport and agricultural activities places enormous pressures on urban environments and their hinterlands. Existing infrastructure for water, sanitation and housing is strained and environmental problems are exacerbated.

With rising expectations of public service delivery and demand from citizens for a liveable and sustainable city, good leadership and governance are critical to achieve a clean environment, ensure the supply of clean, affordable drinking water, safe sanitation for all, and build urban resilience through climate-change adaptation and mitigation measures.

At the Opening Plenary, high-level speakers from government, industry and international organisation sectors will share insights on cross-disciplinary urban, water and environment policy issues, highlighting the new challenges in the respective roles of city officials, business leaders, and civil society in co-creating liveable and sustainable cities.

Speakers:• HE Chen Lei, Minister of Water Resources, China• The Honourable Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and

Urban Development, Sri Lanka• The Right Honourable Greg Clark MP, Minister of State for Cities and

Constitution, United Kingdom• Ms Helen Clark, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme• HE Kirsten Brosbøl, Minister for the Environment, Denmark• HE Melanie Schultz van Haegen-Maas Geesteranus, Minister for Infrastructure

and Environment, The Netherlands • Mr Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable

Development• HE Dr Rashid Ahmed bin Fahad, Minister of Environment and Water, United

Arab Emirates

Moderator:• Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

Singapore; and Chairperson, Water Leaders Summit

Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

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Water Leaders summitTime Description Venue

12.30pm Lunch Cassia 3301A & Heliconia 3401A, Level 3; or Roselle Room, Level 4

1.30pm Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize and Singapore Water Lecture

This session will feature lectures delivered by the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize and World City Prize laureates, followed by a question-and-answer session. Topics would cover the challenges and issues associated with cities, environment and water.

Speakers:• Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize Winner – Ms Cathy Green, Board Member, Orange

County Water District• Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Winner – Mr Zhou Naixiang, Mayor of Suzhou,

China

Moderator:• Professor Kishore Mahbubani, Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy,

National University of Singapore

Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

3.00pm Networking Meetings and Co-located Events

6.30pm Lee Kuan Yew Prize Award Ceremony and Banquet (tickets sold separately)

Guest-of-Honour: • Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of Singapore

The Ritz Carlton Millennia, Singapore

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Water Leaders summit3 June, Tuesday

Time Description Venue

8.00am Morning Coffee & Tea Jasmine and Hibiscus, Level 3

8.15am Water Leaders at the Breakfast Table

This session is designed as a platform primarily for delegates to interact and network through discussions on key water issues over breakfast. Table hosts will share their experiences pertaining to the topics to be discussed at the Water Leaders Summit, and subsequently engage in meaningful discussions with fellow water leaders.

Jasmine 3801A, Level 3

9.30am Water Leaders Roundtable - “Water for All: Solutions for a Better Future”

(Co-organised with Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy; and International Desalination Association)

With rapid population growth, expanding urbanisation and increasing industrialisation, threats to water security and sustainability have never been more real. Join the conversation to develop the future of sustainable water resource management – one which considers all costs (social, economic and environmental) involved in achieving water security and leverages water to improve our liveability, sustainability and economic cost-competitiveness.

Roundtable Chairperson: • Professor Asit Biswas, Founder, Third World Centre for Water Management

Speakers:• HE Dr Abdulrahman Mohammed Al-Ibrahim, Governor, Saline Water Conversion

Corporation • Dr Benedito Braga, President, World Water Council• HE Chen Lei, Minister of Water Resources, China• HE Djoko Kirmanto, Indonesian Minister of Public Works (TBC)• Dr Herbert Oberhänsli, Vice President, Economics and International Relations,

Nestlé• Mr Patrick Decker, Chief Executive Officer & President, Xylem• Mr Tan Gee Paw, Chairman, PUB Singapore

Jasmine 3801A, Level 3

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Water Leaders summitTime Description Venue

11.15am Water Leaders Dialogues

WLS delegates will join one of two parallel dialogue sessions to have focused discussion on two themes of interest in the current context.

Water Leaders Dialogue A - “Breaking Boundaries: Developing a Better Water Utility” (Co-organised with Black & Veatch)

Rapid urbanisation, population growth and economic growth would lead to an exponential increase in water demand, and widen the gap between supply and demand if not managed properly. Based on current trends, the number of people living in areas of severe water stress is expected to grow to over 3.9 billion. Water leaders should continue to develop new practices that will enhance the way our utilities provide water services.

Panellists at this Dialogue will expand on discussions from the SIWW Water Utilities Leaders Forum (SWULF) held in Sep 2013 regarding the 4 key focus areas identified: good governance and leadership, financial sustainability, community engagement and innovation. This session will also involve other stakeholders such as governments, international organisations and companies for more varied perspectives.

Speakers:• Dr Abdullah Al-Alshaikh, Deputy Governor for Planning and Development,

Saline Water Conversion Corporation; and President, International Desalination Association

• Dr Bindu Lohani, Vice-President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development, Asian Development Bank

• Mr Chew Men Leong, Chief Executive, PUB Singapore• HE Ek Sonn Chan, Secretary of State, Ministry of Industry and Handicraft,

Cambodia• Ms Eleanor Allen, Global Business Line Director-Water, Arcadis• Mr George Hawkins, General Manager, District of Columbia Water and Sewer

Authority• Mr James Mitchell, Chief Financial Officer, Sydney Water• Mr Martien den Blanken, Chief Executive Officer, PWN• Mr Mike Markus, General Manager, Orange County Water District• Mr Steve Edwards, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Black &

Veatch• Mrs Sue Murphy, Chief Executive Officer, Water Corporation• Ms Usha Rao-Monari, Chief Executive Officer, Global Water Development

Partners / Blackstone Portfolio Company

Dialogue Chairperson: • Ms Cindy Wallis-Lage, President, Black & Veatch Water

Hibiscus 3701A, Level 3

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Time Description Venue

11.15am(cont.)

Water Leaders Dialogue B - “Future-Proofing our Cities”(Co-organised with AECOM)

Cities seeking to thrive and prosper face daunting challenges from climate change and rapid urbanisation. Climate change resulting in more frequent extreme weather events and a rapidly growing urban population will put increasing strain on the resources of cities. A shift from a technocratic to a multi-disciplinary approach is needed whereby governments, the private sector and societies work together to produce solutions for future-proofing our cities.

Through this Water Leaders Dialogue, challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions to urban environmental issues, in particular water planning, will be explored. Panellists will share insights on sustainable resource management and the necessary changes in urban planning and development needed to address future challenges; and innovative solutions for private companies to address challenges in the energy-water-waste nexus.

Speakers:• Mr Dang Lianwen, Commissioner, Songliao River Commission• Mr Greg Koch, Director, Global Water Stewardship, Coca-Cola• Mr Jeremy Bentham, Vice President, Global Business Environment, Shell • Dr Lee Jung-moo, Chairman, National Committee for the 7th World Water

Forum • Mr Michel Jarraud, Chair, UN-Water• Dr Peter Williams, Chief Technology Officer, Big Green Innovations, IBM• Mr Sean Chiao, Chief Executive, Building + Places, Asia-Pacific, AECOM • Mr Tony Conway, Strategic Programmes Director, United Utilities

Dialogue Chairperson: • Ms Lucia Cade, Market Sector Leader, Water, AECOM

Hibiscus 3704, Level 3

1.00pm Closing Session

Sum-up by Summit Chairperson Professor Tommy Koh and remarks by Dialogue Chairs, and Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Singapore.

Jasmine 3801A, Level 3

1.30pm Lunch Jasmine 3801A, Level 3

2.30pm One-to-One Networking Meetings Hibiscus 3704, Level 3

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Water CONVeNtiON prOgramme summary1 June, Sunday

Time Description Venue

9.00am Water Convention Hot Issues Workshops (Morning Session)

1. Next Generation Biotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment: Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation-based Technology for Nitrogen Management Moderators: Mark van Loosdrecht & Beverley Stinson

Heliconia 3401B, Level 3

2. Adapting Cities for Flood Resilience Moderators: Rob Skinner & Tony Wong

Cassia 3301A, Level 3

3. Sustainable Water Solutions for Industrial Precincts Moderators: Glen Daigger & Johan Groen

Cassia 3201B, Level 3

1.30pm Water Convention Hot Issues Workshops (Afternoon Session)

1. Exploring New Treatment Paradigms for Potable Water ReuseModerators: Jonathan Clement & Ian Law

Cassia 3301A, Level 3

2. Next Generation Biotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment: Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors Moderators: Gary Amy & David Stuckey

Heliconia 3401B, Level 3

3. Water Supply for Extreme Events Moderators: Robert Bos & Marion Savill

Cassia 3201B, Level 3

6.00pm Opening Ceremony Ballroom A-H, Level 5

Welcome Reception Expo Hall A-C, Level 1 &Hall D-F, Basement 2

2 June, MondayTime Description Venue

9.00am In-Conversation Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

10.15am Tea break Foyer Area, Level 5

10.45am Joint Opening Plenary Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

12.30pm Networking Lunch Heliconia 3401A, Level 3

1.30pm Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Lecture & Singapore Water Lecture Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

3.00pm Tea break Foyer Area, Level 5

3.30pm Water Convention Poster Presentation Foyer Area, Level 3

3 June, TuesdayTime Event Venue

9.00am Water Convention Keynote Plenary1. The Role of Technology & Innovation in Meeting the Water Needs of the

21st Century Cindy Wallis-Lage, Black & Veatch’s Global Water Business (USA)

2. Maximizing Water and Resource Recovery from the Industrial Water Cycle

Glen Daigger, CH2M Hill (USA)

3. Water Management for Urban Liveability and Resilience - Connecting the Biophysical Evidence

Tony Wong, Monash University (Australia)

4. Water Quality Challenges, Public Health Protection and Practical Realities David Cunliffe, South Australian Department of Health (Australia)

Begonia 3001B, Level 3

Water Convention 2014 Conference Proceedings are now available online at www.waterconvention.siww2014.com

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Water CONVeNtiON hOt issues WOrkshOp1 June, Sunday Cassia 3301A, Level 3

Theme 1: Exploring New Treatment Paradigms for Potable Water Reuse

Moderators: Mr Jonathan Clement, Director, PWN Technologies, Netherlands Mr Ian Law, Principal, IBL Solutions, Australia

Time Description

1.30pm Setting the Stage & Objectives• Mr Jonathan Clement, Director, PWN Technologies, Netherlands

1.40pm Targeted Contaminants and What Technologies Can Remove Them• Prof Shane Snyder, Co-Director, Arizona Laboratory for Emerging Contaminants, University of Arizona,

USA

1.55pm Alternative Treatment Technology Schemes• Mr John Poon, Principal Technologist, CH2M Hill, Australia

2.10pm The Application of Risk Assessment and Health Based Targets to Define Acceptable Treatment Design• Dr Stuart Khan, Associate Professor, UNSW, Australia

2.25pm Panel Discussion

3.30pm Tea Break

4.00pm Panel Discussion and Summary of Outcomes

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Water CONVeNtiON hOt issues WOrkshOp1 June, Sunday Heliconia 3401B, Level 3

Theme 2A: Next Generation Biotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment –Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation-based Technology for Nitrogen Management

Moderators: Prof Mark van Loosdrecht, Professor, TU-Delft, The Netherlands Dr Beverley Stinson, Vice-President, AECOM Water, USA

Time Description

9.00am Welcome and Introduction• Mr Yahya Abd Ghani, Director, Water Reclamation (Plants), PUB Singapore

9.05am Overview of Deammonification (Sidestream and Mainstream)• Prof Mark van Loosdrecht, Professor, TU-Delft, The Netherlands

9.25am Fundamental Research Understanding of Deammonification• Dr Kartik Chandran, Associate Professor, Columbia University, USA

9.45am Cold Anammox for Mainstream Nitrogen Removal from Municipal Wastewater (Case Study 1)• Dr Tim Hendrickx, Process Specialist, Paques BV, The Netherlands

10.05am Strass & Glarnerland Full Scale Demonstration - Findings and Conclusions with Focus on Energy balance (Case Study 2)• Dr Bernhard Wett, Consultant, ARAconsult GmbH, Austria

10.25am Roadmap to Energy Neutrality through the Use of Mainstream Deammonification at ENR Facilities• Dr Beverley Stinson, Vice-President, AECOM Water, USA

10.45am Tea Break

11.00am Nitrogen Removal from Mainstream by One-stage Hybrid Anammox System (Case Study 3)• Dr Shujun Zhang, Technical Director, Research & Development Centre, Beijing Drainage Group, China

11.20am Full Scale Step-feed Mainstream at Changi WRP (Case Study 4)• Dr Yeshi Cao, Process Advisor, PUB Singapore

• Prof Mark van Loosdrecht, Professor, TU-Delft, The Netherlands

• Prof Yu Liu, Professor, NTU, Singapore

11.50am Panel Discussion: Achieving Mainstream Deammonification in Warm Climates

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Water CONVeNtiON hOt issues WOrkshOp1 June, Sunday Heliconia 3401B, Level 3

Theme 2B: Next Generation Biotechnologies for Wastewater Treatment – Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors

Moderators: Dr Gary Amy, Director, Water Desalination and Reuse Center, KAUST, Saudi Arabia Prof David Stuckey, Professor, Imperial College, UK

Time Description

1.30pm Welcome and Introduction• Dr Gary Amy, Director, Water Desalination and Reuse Center, KAUST, Saudi Arabia

1.35pm Introduction on AnMBRs• Prof Perry McCarthy, Professor Emeritus, Stanford, USA

1.55pm Anaerobic Fluidized Bioreactors for Highly-efficient Energy-neutral Treatment of Domestic Wastewater, even in Temperate Climates• Prof Perry McCarthy, Professor Emeritus, Stanford, USA

2.20pm Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor (AnMBR): Energy-Neutral (-Positive) Wastewater Treatment/Reuse• Dr Hong Peiying, Assistant Professor, KAUST, Saudi Arabia

2.40pm Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors: Promise and Problems• Prof David Stuckey, Professor, Imperial College, UK

3.00pm Tea Break

3.30pm AnMBR Technology Development For Sustainable Wastewater Treatment In Sub-Tropical Regions• Dr Martha Dagnew, Lead Engineer, GE Water and Power, Canada

3.50pm Anaerobic Electrochemical Membrane Bioreactor (AnEMBR) for Low-Strength Wastewater Treatment with Resource Recovery• Dr Pascal Saikaly, Assistant Professor, KAUST, Saudi Arabia

4.10pm Novel Biological Treatment Processes: MemthaneTM and AnitaMoxTM

• Mr Hervé Buisson, Vice President, Process Engineering, Veolia Water, France

4.30pm Panel Discussion: Achieving AnMBR in Warm Climates and Dilute Effluent

5.00pm Summary of Outcomes• Dr Gary Amy, Director, Water Desalination and Reuse Center, KAUST, Saudi Arabia

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Water CONVeNtiON hOt issues WOrkshOp1 June, Sunday Cassia 3301A, Level 3

Theme 3: Adapting Cities for Flood Resilience Moderators: Prof Rob Skinner, CEO, Monash Water for Liveability, Australia Prof Tony Wong, Professor, Monash University, Australia

Time Description

9.00am Welcome and Introduction• Prof Rob Skinner, CEO, Monash Water for Liveability, Australia

9.05am A Water Sensitive Urban Design Approach to Flood Resilience in Urban Areas• Prof Tony Wong, Professor, Monash University, Australia

9.25am Aligning Flood Risk Management with Other Water Sensitive Urban Design Objectives• Prof Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Professor, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

9.45am What Is It Like to Flood? How Can We Plan For and Mitigate Against It Using 21st Century Solutions• Ms Mary Dhonau, Consultant, Mary Dhonau OBE and Associates, UK

10.05am Challenges and Opportunities for Dense Urban Areas in Adapting for Climate Change• Dr Brendan Harley, Senior Vice President, CDM Smith, USA

10.25am Tea Break

10.40am SmartTunnel – An innovative approach for flood resilience in the cities• Y. Bhg. Datuk Ir. Hj. Ahmad Husaini bin Sulaiman, Director General, Irrigation and Drainage (Malaysia)

11.00am An Interpretation of ‘Water Sensitivity’ and ‘Resilience’ Bringing Together Flood and Drought Risk Management• Prof Richard Ashley, Researcher Flood Resilience Group, UNESCO IHE, The Netherlands

11.20am Pluridisciplinary Approach for Urban Stormwater Management in Sustainable and Resilient Cities• Prof Jean-Luc Bertrand-Krajewski, Professor, INSA Lyon, France

11.40am Facilitated Workshop Discussion on Strategic Framework for Urban Flooding Management Development

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1 June, Sunday Cassia 3201B, Level 3

Theme 4: Water Supply for Extreme Events

Moderators: Mr Robert Bos, Senior Advisor, IWA, Switzerland Dr Marion Savill, Executive Director, Affordable Water, New Zealand

Time Description

1.30pm Introduction• Moderators

1.35pm Preparedness to Extreme Weather Events• Dr Alistair Humphrey, Medical Officer of Health, Canterbury District Health Board, New Zealand

1.55pm Preparedness to Natural Disasters• Dr Paul Byleveld, Manager Water Unit, New South Wales Health, Australia

2.15pm Panel Discussion: Preparedness

2.30pm Response to Typhoon Haiyan• Mr Rolando Abrenica, General Manager, Guiuan Water District, Philippines

2.50pm Response to Bangkok floods• Mr Chaiwat Vorapeboonpong, Director, MWA Waterworks Academy, Metropolitan Waterworks

Authority, Thailand

3.10pm Panel Discussion: Response

3.25pm Tea Break

3.45pm Resilience in the Wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy• Mr Adam Hosking, Principal Technologist, CH2M Hill, UK

4.05pm Panel Discussion: Essential Aspects for the Mitigation and Adaptation to Potential Impacts of Future Events

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1 June, Sunday Cassia 3201B, Level 3

Theme 5: Sustainable Water Solutions for Industrial Precincts

Moderators: Prof Helmut Kroiss, Professor Emeritus, Institute for Water Quality, Resource and Waste Management, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

Dr Johan Groen, Vice President, Head of Dewatering Business Line, Outotec, Finland

Time Description

9.00am Introduction• Prof Helmut Kroiss, Professor Emeritus, Institute for Water Quality, Resource and Waste Management,

Vienna University of Technology, Austria

9.05am Planning for Singapore’s Industrial Precincts Water Needs• Mr Soon Guan Chua, Deputy Chief Executive (Policy & Development), PUB Singapore

9.25am • Mr Haijun Fang, Senior Manager, Water - Process and Technology, Sembcorp, Singapore

9.45am TBC

10.05am The Energy-Water-Food Nexus: Technology Innovation and Collaboration• Dr Albert Janssen, Manager Water R&D, Shell Technology Centre Bangalore, India

10.30am Tea Break

11.00am Industrial Wastewater Recycle Strategies• Dr Adil Dhalla, Director, Singapore Water Technology Center, GE Water and Process Technologies,

Singapore

11.20am Good Process Design Practices, Common Sense and Sustainability• Mr Carlo Zaffaroni, Industrial Water and Process Director—Europe, CH2M Hill, Italy

11.40am Panel Discussion: Industrial Precincts Water Utilities Planning Challenges, Drivers and Technologies

Information accurate as of 12 May 2014

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Water Convention Programme 3 june, tuesday

time theme 1: delivering Water from source to tap theme 2: effective and efficient Wastewater management theme 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience

CASSIA 3201B, LEVEL 3

theme 4: Water Quality & Health

CASSIA 3301A, LEVEL 3

theme 5: Water for industries

CASSIA 3203, LEVEL 3

(a) networks

BEGONIA JR 3011, LEVEL 3

(B) treatment

BEGONIA JR 3111, LEVEL 3

(a) treatment Processes & energy Recovery

CASSIA JR 3211, LEVEL 3

(B) asset management & Resource Recovery

CASSIA JR 3311, LEVEL 3

11.00am [1a.1] asset management and OptimizationChairs: Russell Pascoe, Water Corporation (Australia); Rob Renner, Water Research Foundation (USA)

11.00am International Benchmarking – Evolution of WSAA’s Aquamark ToolR. Pascoe, Water Corporation (Australia)

11.15am Department of Water Affairs (DWA): Water Services Asset Management Strategy: ‘Getting Started’ Guideline on Developing an Asset Management Planm. Bannister, T. Rasikhanya, Department of Water Affairs (South Africa)

11.30am Network Asset Management and Renewals. W. Chau, Water Supplies Department (Hong Kong)

11.45am Efficient Asset Management and Effective Facilities Maintenance (Replacing Aging Pipes and Improving into Earthquake Resistant Facilities)t. Konishi, H. Take, S. Momiyama,Yokohama Waterworks Bureau (Japan)

[1B.1] membrane innovationsChairs: Graeme Pearce, Membrane Consultancy Associates (UK); Bill dunivin, Orange County Water District (USA)

11.00am Overview of Developments & Innovations in Membrane Technologyt. Fane, Singapore Membrane Technology Centre, NTU (Singapore)

11.15am Ceramic Microfiltration – Influence Pretreatment on Operational PerformanceG. Galjaard, PWN Technologies (Netherlands)

11.30am Commercialization of Low-Energy Electrodialysis Technology for Seawater DesalinationK. H. Ng, M. Shaw, L. S. Liang, J. Gifford, Evoqua Water Technologies LLC (Singapore)

11.45am Low-Fouling RO ElementsP. nammuang, H. Li, S. Lu, P. Yun, Z. Liu, C. Wang, J. Huang, W. Peng, GE Water & Process Technologies (China)

[2a.1] membrane Bioreactor technologiesChairs: Pascal dauthuille, Suez Environnement (France); tao Guihe, PUB (Singapore)

11.00am MBR with Enhanced Primary Treatment to Reduce Energy Consumptionj. Peeters, G. Vicevic, W. Syed, GE Water & Process Technologies (Canada)

11.15am Low Energy Consumption MBR + RO Process for Water Reclamation in SingaporeH. suzuki, S. Hanada, H. Seah, T. Kitade, T. Uemura, M. Henmi,Toray Singapore Water Research Center (Singapore)

11.30am Demonstration Plant Testing of Industrial Used Water Treatment Process in Jurong Water Reclamation Plant for Water ReuseO. Takase, T. Watanabe, M. Mitsumizo, t. niwa, Y. Zhao, K. Kekre, L. Lin, G. Tao, Meidensha Corporation (Japan)

11.45am MBR Process using Flat Sheet Type UF Membrane and Ozone Injection to the Aerobic Reactor to Mitigate Membrane FoulingJ. Mun, d. Kim, J. Kim, W. Song, J. Ha. LOTTE Engineering & Construction R&D Institute (South Korea)

[2B.1] sewerage asset managementChairs: Helmut Kroiss, Vienna University of Technology (Austria); anusuyah Bai s. K. sivalingam, Indah Water Konsortium (Malaysia)

11.00am An Innovative Approach to Managing Sewage Quality in Metropolitan MelbourneL. Harvey, W. Douglass, Melbourne Water (Australia)

11.15am O&M Strategies & Asset Management Tools to Improve Effectiveness & Efficiency in Sewerage ManagementD. Narayana, T. Salleh, M. D. Abd Kadir, A. H. Md Haniffa, B. G. Chua, Indah Water Konsortium (Malaysia)

11.30am Driving Performance, Optimising Value: Operational Excellence in the Water Sector C. Graham, T. Povall, Arcadis (UK)

11.45am Singapore’s Long-term Used Water SolutionW. H. yong, PUB (Singapore)

[3.1] embedding Water thinking in urban PlanningChairs: Rob skinner, Monash University (Australia); Paul Reiter, International Water Association (Singapore)

11.00am “Melbourne’s Water Future”R. skinner, Monash University (Australia)

11.15am Innovative Top-Down and Bottom-Up City-Wide Implementation Strategies for Green Infrastructurej. H. K. Quah, N. C. Tan, T. W. Lee, L. van der Tak, B. Marengo, CH2M Hill (Singapore)

11.30am Xi’an’s Water PlanningX. C. Wang, Xi’an University (China)

11.45am ABC Waters in Singaporet. Wong, Monash University (Australia)

[4.1] Water safety PlansChairs: alexander von Hildebrand, World Health Organization (USA); Pranav joshi, National Environment Agency (Singapore)

11.00am Ways in which WSPs Add Value to Existing Utility Management Systems and WASH Interventions - Urban and Rural Examples from SEA Region of WHOd. sutherland, World Health Organization (India)

11.15am Water Safety Plans – A Catalyst for Ensuring Safe Water to Consumers in The Philippines N. Hassan, D. Siru, A. Jayaratne, B. magtibay, World Health Organization (The Philippines)

11.30am Case Study on Water Safety Plan in Sri Lankas. K. Weragoda, National Water Supply and Drainage Board (Sri Lanka)

11.45am Protecting Taiwan Source Water Quality Based on Local Community Participation - Water Resources Age W. yang, Water Resources Agency (Taiwan)

[5.1] technologies for Reuse, Recovery & RecyclingChairs: ian Law, IBL Solutions (Australia); adil dhalla, GE Water Process and Technologies (Singapore)

11.00am RO-EDR Hybrid System for High Water Recoveries from MBR FiltrateH. Ramanan, N. Moe, S. Y. Goh, G. Girish, H. Y. Ng, J. Barber, S. Harrold, B. Narayanswamy, GE Betz Singapore Pte Ltd (Singapore)

11.15am Distillation of High Concentrated Salt Solution by Memsys Membrane Distillation Modulem. Wenzel, S. Büttner, W. Heinzl, S.Heinzl, Memsys Clearwater Pte Ltd(Singapore)

11.30am Recycling of Refinery Effluents - Two Case Studies in Indiaj. Lahnsteiner, P. Andrade, R. D. Mittal, VA Tech Wabag GmbH (Austria)

11.45am Innovative Approach for Reuse of Concentrate Brine in Textile Dyeing Zero Liquid Discharge Plantss. Hussain inayath, Tamilnadu Water Investment Co Ltd (India)

12.30pm LunCH @ LeVeL 3

2.00pm [1a.2] intelligent Water network – Water Quality monitoringChairs: Vernon L snoeyink, University of Illinois (USA); sean mckenna, IBM (USA)

2.00pm Drinking Water Quality: Remote Monitoring and Analyticss. mckenna, IBM (USA)

2.15pm Online Water Quality Monitoring In The Distribution NetworkB. Graaf, F. Williamson, M. K. Koerkamp, Jos-Willem Verhoef, J. Hoogterp, E. Trietsch, W. V. Delft, Vitens N.V. (Netherlands)

[1B.2] membrane application and OperationsChairs: Rick stover, Desalitech Ltd (Israel); mamadou s. diallo, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) (South Korea)

2.00pm Pilot Study of Closed Circuit Desalination (CCD) Technology to Increase NEWater RecoveryX. Q. King, H. Wang, S. Lee, K. Chen, J. Qin, H. Seah, PUB (Singapore)

2.15pm Result for Two Years Demonstration of Energy Saving Seawater Desalination Systems. aso, Y. Sekine, H. Takabatake, J. Cheon, Y. Sugawara, T. Uemura, T. Shinoda, Global Water Recycling and Reuse Technology Research Association (Japan)

[2a.2] Biofilm technologiesChairs: ng How yong, National University of Singapore (Singapore); david e j Garman, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (USA)

2.00pm Sustainable Wastewater Treatment with the Innovative CFIC® Biofilm Reactor Processj. G. siljudalen, L. Marcolini, P. Stang, B. Rusten, Biowater Technology (Norway)

2.15pm Membrane-Aerated Biofilm Reactor for Nitrogen Removal in Low Energy Treatment of Municipal Sewagen. adams, Y. Hong, J. Ireland, H. Koops, P. Cote, GE Water and Process Technologies (Canada)

[2B.2] urban drainage managementChairs: Carol Howe, ForEvaSolutions (USA); K. W. mak, Drainage Services Department (Hong Kong)

2.00pm Urban Drainage Modelling in the UK - Current State of Play and Looking to the Futurej. margetts, Neil Scarlett, CIWEM Urban Drainage Group (UK)

2.15pm Case Study of Urban Drainage Management in Chinad. Zhang, Shenzhen Water Group (China)

2.30pm Reliable Wastewater Infiltration and Inflow Reduction - Providing New Certainties?s. Carne, D. Roche, N. Moody, GHD Ltd (New Zealand)

[3.2] Water for LiveabilityChairs: Rob skinner, Monash University (Australia); Ryan yuen, H2O Connect LLP (Singapore)

2.00pm Urban Water and Livability - Exploring Definitions and Frameworksj. ewert, R. Brown, Melbourne Water Corporation (Australia)

2.15pm Mapping Heat Vulnerability in Australian Cities for Implementation of Water Sensitive Urban Designn. tapper, M. Loughnan, Monash University (Australia)

2.30pm Building Sustainable Megacities - Water for Enhancing Urban Liveability N. J. Dolman, m. m. Hillen, Royal HaskoningDHV (Netherlands)

[4.2] Protecting source Water QualityChairs: Choon nam Ong, National University of Singapore (Singapore); ana maria de Roda Husman, National Institute of Public Health and Environment (Netherlands)

2.00pm Emerging Contaminants, Source Water Quality and the Role of Standardsj. Fawell, Cranfield University (UK)

2.15pm Dynamics of Cyanophages in Kranji Reservoirs. H. te, B. H. Yeo, Y. H. K. Gin, National University of Singapore (Singapore)

[5.2] innovative technologies - Food & Beverage industryChairs: Greg Koch, The Coca-Cola Company (USA); Philip Rolchigo, Pentair (USA)

2.00pm Assessing the Impacts of Water on Industry - The Case of Asia Pacific BreweriesC. Leusder, Imperial College (Germany)

2.15pm Guidelines for Safe Water Reuse in Beverage Production andFood Processingj. Cotruvo, S. Froggett, Joseph Cotruvo & Associates LLC (USA)

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time theme 1: delivering Water from source to tap theme 2: effective and efficient Wastewater management theme 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience

CASSIA 3201B, LEVEL 3

theme 4: Water Quality & Health

CASSIA 3301A, LEVEL 3

theme 5: Water for industries

CASSIA 3203, LEVEL 3

(a) networks

BEGONIA JR 3011, LEVEL 3

(B) treatment

BEGONIA JR 3111, LEVEL 3

(a) treatment Processes & energy Recovery

CASSIA JR 3211, LEVEL 3

(B) asset management & Resource Recovery

CASSIA JR 3311, LEVEL 3

2.00pm(cont.)

2.30pm Full Scale Implementation of “Smart” Early Warning Systems for Real Time Monitoring of Contaminant Intrusion in the Distribution Networksa. Fradin, Z. D. Quang, F. Campan, Suez Environnement (France)

2.45pm Remote Water Quality Monitoring System of Seouly. j. Choi, Waterworks Research Institute (South Korea)

2.30pm Water Quality Evaluation Method For RO Fouling Potential Using Quartz Crystal MicrobalanceK. nakano, Y. Sakigawa, K. Kitamura, S. Yoshikawa, Yokohama Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd (Japan)

2.45pm Identification of Hydraulically Reversible and Irreversible Foulants in Hollow Fiber UF Systems. Cai, I. Baudin, Suez Environnement (France)

2.30pm Practical Experience with Full Scale Structured Sheet Media IFAS Systems for NitrificationH. Li, J. Zhu, J. Flamming, J. Oconnell, M. Shrader, B. Rothermel, F. Kulick III, Brentwood Industries (USA)

2.45pm New Tunnel System to Eliminate Sanitary Sewer Overflows and Control Combined Sewer Overflows in Hartford, ConnecticutV. nasri, C. Haynes, AECOM (USA)

2.45pm Screening Large Areas for SUDS Using a GIS Approach for Multi-Purpose Improvements in EfficienciesZ. todorovic, N. Breton, Atkins (UK)

2.30pm Water Conservation in Karsts Ecosystem Case Study in Gunung Kidul, Indonesiaa. suyanto, Yogyakarta School of Environmental Engineering (Indonesia)

2.45pm Will the Yangtze River Restore Water Quality in Lake Taihu?K. acharya, Y. Li, Desert ResearchInstitute (USA)

2.30pm Aecomix System for Combined Treatment of Waste and Wastewater in the Food and Beverage IndustryW. Menkveld, a. Kluit, Nijhuis Water Technology BV (Netherlands)

2.45pm EFB Juice/Palm Oil Wastewater Criticality & Efficient Handlings. Rajan, WOG Group of Companies (Singapore)

3.30pm tea BReaK @ LeVeL 3 FOyeR

4.00pm [1a.3] intelligent Water network – sensor technologiesChairs: andrew Whittle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA); david Hart, Sandia National Laboratories (USA)

4.00pm A New Paradigm for Water Managementn. Kapoor, IBM (USA)

4.15pm An Architectural Framework for Smart Water Networksa. Hauser, F. Roedler, TUV SUD(Singapore)

4.30pm Multilevel Sub-Zoning of Water Distribution SystemsL. sela, A. Preis, M. Iqbal, M. Allen, A.Whittle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)

4.45pm Real-Time Monitoring Platform to Improve the Drinking Water Network Efficiencya. Preis, M. Allen, M. Iqbal, R. Ellison, B. Kompella, A. Whittle, Visenti (Singapore)

[1B.3] membranes in the FutureChairs: Kevin Price, Independent Consultant (USA); neal Chung, National University of Singapore (Singapore)

4.00pm Advances and Challenges in Membrane Technologies for Potable Water Productiony. Cohen, University of California, Los Angeles (USA)

4.15pm High Recovery Reverse OsmosisR. stover, Desalitech Ltd (Israel)

4.30pm Aquaporin Z Embedded Membrane For Water PurificationW. Xie, Y. W. Tong, NUS Environmental Research Institute (Singapore)

4.45pm Piloting Various Pretreatments for Ceramic Membrane Filtration of Surface Water at South West Water, UKd. C. metcalfe, C.Rockey, G.Galjaard, H.Shorney-Darby, South West Water (UK)

[2a.3] aB ProcessesChairs: Glen daigger, CH2M Hill (USA); Ge Hailin, Memstar Technology Ltd (Singapore)

4.00pm Energy Self-Sufficiency for WWTP in Warm Climate m. andersen, M. Choo-Kun, W. Wellym, Z. B. Zhang, D. Conteau, P. Dauthuille, N. Zainal Abidin, DHI Water & Environment (S) Pte Ltd (Singapore)

4.15pm Control Measures for Improved High-Rate Carbon Removal (A-stage)B. Wett, ARAconsult (Austria)

4.30pm Activated Sludge Retention by Dynamic Filtration at Super-Critical Fluxes for Sustainable WWTK. Roest, B. Daamen, L. Hartog, M. van Loosdrecht, KWR Watercycle Research Institute (Netherlands)

4.45pm Innovative Use of Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) as Biosorption-Based Primary Treatments to Achieve Energy Neutrality in WWTPsH. ding, R. Wikramanayake, M. Doyle, P. Gallagher, A. Erdogan, Evoqua Water Technologies Pte Ltd (Singapore)

[2B.3] decentralised Water technologiesChairs: dayanand Panse, Indian Water Works Association (India); sasha Koo-Oshima, U.S. EPA Office of Water (USA)

4.00pm Centralised & Decentralised Sewerage Management Options - Past, Present & FutureD. Narayana, m. athikesu, Indah Water Konsortium (Malaysia)

4.15pm Biocleaner: Revolutionising Waste Water Treatmenta. m. Bautista, E. Kaw, BioCleaner Inc (The Philippines)

4.30pm Green Buildings - Special Requirements for Wastewater Treatment with MBR Technologyt. Hackner, S. Meuler, F. Heindl, H. L. Ooi, HUBER SE (Germany)

4.45pm Reversing Clogging in Imhoff Tank by Catalysed Hydrogen Peroxide TreatmentB. s. Lee, Indah Water Konsortium(Malaysia)

[3.3] integrated Water management for Resilience iChairs: Paul Reiter, International Water Association (Singapore)

4.00pm Climate Change Adaptation; Innovative Tools and Strategies in Delta City Rotterdam P. dircke, A. Molenaar, ARCADIS(Netherlands)

4.15pm Future Proofing Cities: Resilience Planning for New York City’s Water Infrastructure After Superstorm Sandya. Hosking, A. Cohn, T. Groninger, V. Rubino, CH2M Hill (UK)

4.30pm Protecting Lives in Hong Kong: a Novel Approach to Flood Risk Assessment – River Flood Risk StudyK. Kwok, R. Roderick-Jones, S. Yan, F. Kan, E. Yuen, A. Fung, Ove Arup &Partners Hong Kong Ltd (Hong Kong)

4.45pm Embankment Regreening at Marina Reservoir for Improved Stormwater Runoff Quality and Air TemperatureC. Huttche, J. Obbard, Enviro Pro Green Innovations (S) Pte Ltd (Singapore)

[4.3] monitoring and tracking of ContaminantsChairs: Robert Bos, International Water Association (Switzerland); theo van den Hoven, KWR Watercycle Research Institute (Netherlands)

4.00pm Occurrence of Trace Organic Contaminants in Water: Review of Current Analytical Techniquess. snyder, T. Anumol, University of Arizona (USA)

4.15pm Monitoring and Tracking Contaminant Sources in Catchments and EstuariesP. Geary, M. Maswabi, C. Evans, C. Lee, The University of Newcastle (Australia)

4.30pm Isolation of Factors Governing Groundwater Salinisation along the Coastal Aquifers of South India Using Geochemical Tracers and Resistivity Methods s. Gopinath, K. Srinivasamoorthy, K.Saravanan, A. Faizalkhan, C. S. Suma, Pondicherry University (India)

4.45pm Applicability of Bulk Organic Parameters as Surrogates to Monitor Removal of TOrCs by GAC in Watert. anumol, S. Snyder, University ofArizona (USA)

[5.3] delivering success in OperationsChairs: Frank niele, Shell (Netherlands); Wilbert van de Ven, Grundfos Holding A/S (Denmark)

4.00pm China’s Experiences in Delivering Successful Operations for Industrial WaterX. Chen, Veolia Water (China)

4.15pm How Chemistry Enables Operational Excellence for the Water Industryy. Fovet, BASF The Chemical Company (Germany)

4.30pm Demonstration of Heat Integrated Water Allocation Network (HIWAN) and HACCP Approach at SRCm. andersen, S. Xu, H. H. Lau, G. Li, H. Eikaas, R. Dunn, C. Reddy, DHI Water & Environment (S) Pte Ltd (Singapore)

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time theme 1: delivering Water from source to tap theme 2: effective and efficient Wastewater management theme 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience

CASSIA 3201B, LEVEL 3

theme 4: Water Quality & Health

CASSIA 3301A, LEVEL 3

theme 5: Water for industries

CASSIA 3203, LEVEL 3

(a) networks

BEGONIA JR 3011, LEVEL 3

(B) treatment

BEGONIA JR 3111, LEVEL 3

(a) treatment Processes & energy Recovery

CASSIA JR 3211, LEVEL 3

(B) asset management & Resource Recovery

CASSIA JR 3311, LEVEL 3

9.00am [1a.4] Operation and maintenance of innovative decentralized systemsChairs: adam Lovell, Water Services Association Australia (Australia); tao Li, International Water Association (China)

9.00am Overview of Both Greenfield and Infill Decentralized Systems/Solutionst. Leckie, Flow System (Australia)

9.15am City Plan of Conserving Water-be Valuedu. Kenichiro, Road & Wastewater Bureau, City Hall of Fukuoka (Japan)

9.30am Laverton Recreation Reserve Stormwater Harvesting Project - Opportunities for Local Scale IWCMM. Muthukaruppan, d. O’Keefe, City West Water (Australia)

9.45am Dehydris™ Twist workshop, a Boosted Dewatering with a Piston Pressd.mathieu, E. Judenne, J. M. Faccioli, P. Gislette, Degrémont SAS (France)

[1B.4] addressing Pathogens and emerging ContaminantsChairs: Wolfgang Kühn (USA); Glen trickle, Xylem (USA)

9.00am A Pilot-scale Investigation of Ozonation and Advanced Oxidation Processes at Choa Chu Kang Waterworksj. Wang, W. S. Ang, R. Xie, A. Ried, Xylem Services GmbH (Germany)

9.15am Field Results Showing Effective Removal of Taste and Odor Causing Compounds Using UV-oxidations. Bindner, M. Kuhns, A. Festger, Trojan Technologies (Canada)

9.30am Significant Reduction of Micropollutants in Municipal Waste Water with an Active-Coke-Bioreactor( ACFBB ) Reinforced by a Following UV – TreatmentP. Karl, AQUA-bioCarbon GmbH (Germany)

9.45am Drinking Water Disinfection with Medium Pressure UV SystemsP. Raichle, C. Bokermann, K. meyer,Xylem Water Solutions (Germany)

[2a.4] energy-Water-Waste nexus iChairs: Bernhard Wett, ARAconsult (Austria); Beverley stinson, AECOM (USA)

9.00am Towards Energy Neutrality in Used Water Treatment: Results and Findings of Recent WERF Researcha. shaw, S. Tarallo, P. Kohl, R. Eschborn, L. Fillmore, Black & Veatch (USA)

9.15am Providing Affordable and Sustainable Wastewater Treatment through Optimal Technology IntegrationD. Solley, S. Hu, C. Hertle, J. Keller,GHD Pty Ltd (Australia)

9.30am An Integrated Validation Plant Study Targeted Towards Selecting Efficient Domestic Used Water Treatment Process for Future Water Reclamation Plant in TuasG. tao, K. Kekre, Y. Lee, S. C. Chua, Y. L. Wah, Y. Abd Ghani, H. Seah, PUB (Singapore)

9.45am Case Study of Marquette-Lez-Lille WWTP - Application of IFAS and THP for a City of Future SolutionX. Zhao, M. Ji, M. Elliot, M. Gong, J. Li, J. Chauzy, X. Chen, Tianjin University / Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Asia Municipal (China)

[2B.4] ReuseChairs: Linda macpherson, CH2M Hill (USA)

9.00am Multiple Barrier Approach for Potable Reuse in Windhoek, Namibiaj. Lahnsteiner, P. du Pisani, J. Menge, J. Esterhuizen, VA Tech Wabag GmbH (Austria)

9.15am Lowering Desalination Costs by Alternative Desalination and Water Reuse Scenarios V. yangali-Quintanilla, L. Olesen, J. Lorenzen, C. Rasmussen, H. Laursen, E. Vestergaard, K. Keiding, Grundfos Holding A/S (Denmark)

9.30am Promotion of Wastewater Reclamation/Reuse in TaiwanW. F. yang, C. P. Chu, Water Resources Agency (Taiwan)

9.45am Waste Water Reuse as Environmentally Sound TechnologiesK. Hatiyaldeniya, National Water Supply & Drainage Board (Sri Lanka)

[3.4] integrated Water management for Resilience iiChairs: Paul Reiter, International Water Association (Singapore); avner adin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)

9.00am Regeneration of the Eight RiversX. C. Wang, Xi’an University (China)

9.15am The Four Rivers Restoration Project in KoreaC. Kim, Pusan National University (South Korea)

9.30am Southeast Queensland (Australia) as a Case Study: Building Resilience through Addressing the Complexities of the Water Challengee. abal, UQ Water Initiative (Australia)

[4.4] Contaminants of emerging Concern - detection methodsChairs: Rita Colwell, University of Maryland (USA)

9.00am Bromate Risk in Drinking Water: Modes of Action and Regulationsj. Cotruvo, Joseph Cotruvo & Associates LLC (USA)

9.15am Relationship Between FRNA Coliphage Genotypes and Human Enteric Viruses in an Urban Freshwater CatchmentK. Gin, G. G. R. V. Vergara, S. Rezaeinejad, A. Sundaram, National University of Singapore (Singapore)

9.30am Evaluation of Laboratory Methods for the Analysis of Microcystins in Surface and Drinking WaterR. Shabnam, j. Li, C. Lo,Ryerson University (Canada)

9.45am Fluorescent Transgenic Zebrafish as a Convenient Tool for Biomonitoring of Water ContaminationX. Zhang, Z. Gong, National University of Singapore (Singapore)

[5.4] Business Case of Water sustainabilityChairs: john Langford, University of Melbourne (Australia); anand Chiplunkar, Asian Development Bank (The Philippines)

9.00am Water Stewardship: A Global Framework for Responsible Water UseJ. Langford, m. spencer, University of Melbourne (Australia)

9.15am Six Rs of Industrial Water Conservation Techniques and True Cost of Waterm. andersen, H. H. Lau, S. Xu, G. Li, H. Eikaas, DHI Water & Environment (S) Pte Ltd (Singapore)

9.30am Water for Industry: Assessing Water Usage and Sustainability in the Automotive Industryj. Polce, D. Owen, ARCADIS-US, Inc(USA)

10.30am tea BReaK @ LeVeL 3 FOyeR

11.00am [1a.5] non-Revenue WaterChairs: jaseni bin maidinsa, PBA Holdings Bhd (Malaysia)

11.00am Counting the Lost Drops - SA’s Study into Non-Revenue Waterj. Bhagwan, R. Mckenzie, W. Wegelin, Water Research Commission (South Africa)

11.15am A Statistical Tool for Leakage Assessment and Detection on Partially AMR Equipped DMAK. Claudio, C. Leclerc, Y. L. Gat, V.Couallier, J. Saracco, Lyonnaise desEaux (France)

11.30am Are We Repairing the Right Leaks?m. tamir, TaKaDu (Israel)

[1B.5] Water Reuse advancementsChairs: jonathan Clement, PWN Technologies (Netherlands); mike Wehner, Orange County Water District (USA)

11.00am Current Trends in ReuseG. trickle, Xylem (USA)

11.15am Fouling Mechanisms and Reduced Chemical Potential of Ceramic Membranes Combined with Ozonem. duke, Victoria University (Australia)

11.30am The Gippsland Water Factory - Recent Australian Experience with Industrial and Urban Ecologya. Hodgkinson, G. Daigger, P. Skeels, CH2M Hill (Australia)

[2a.5] energy-Water-Waste nexus iiChairs: ng Wun jern, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore); mark elliot, Veolia Water (China)

11.00am Influence of Wastewater Treatment on Sludge Production and ProcessingW. Barber, AECOM (Australia)

11.15am Multiple Benefits Available to Temperate Zones Cities from using Wastewater as an Energy ResourceT. Hackner, n. meeten, N. Hunt, A. Steinherr, D. Foster, HUBER (Germany)

11.30am Managing Risks in Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plantsa. Hauser, K. Sathrugnan, F. Roedler, TUV SUD (Singapore)

[2B.5] Resource RecoveryChairs: amit Pramanik, Water Environment Research Foundation (USA); stéphanie Rinck-Pfeiffer, Global Water Research Coalition (Australia)

11.00am Resource Recovery from Wastewaterj. Park, Yonsei University (South Korea)

11.15am Evaluation of Microalgae-Based Treatments for Removing Nitrogen and Phosphorus from WWTP EffluentsL. Lacoste, B. Barillon, F. Areas, M. Crest, A. Huyard, S. Martin Ruel, P. Dauthuille, Cirsee Suez Environnement (France)

[3.5] integrated Water management for Water Resilience iiiChairs: Paul Reiter, International Water Association (Singapore)

11.00am Case Study on Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)

11.15am Twenty-Five Years of Operational Experience Using GW Modeling to Evaluate Sustainable Use of Coastal Aquifers for Major Water SuppliesB. Harley, R. Fitzgerald, K. Masterson, H. Moe, M. Gamache, CDM Smith (USA)

11.30am Digital Delta: Exploiting Big Data Exchange and Analytics to Enable a Smarter National WaterManagement Systemm. sullivan, D. M. Schiferli, IBM Corporation Limited (USA)

[4.5] Contaminants of emerging Concern - management & treatment technologiesChairs: joan Rose, Michigan State University (USA); mong Hoo Lim, PUB (Singapore)

11.00am Advanced and Natural Process Hybridization: Multi-Barrier Risk Reduction in Drinking Water TreatmentG. amy, S. Sudhakaran, S. K. Maeng, M. Yoon, A. Al-Hamadat, KAUST (Saudi Arabia)

11.15am Microbial Risk Assessment to Set Health-Based Performance Targets to Improve Water Qualitya. shea, J. Poon, S. Williamson, Western Water Authority (Australia)

[5.5] Water solutions for the Oil & Gas industryChairs: Carl adams, ENVIRON (USA)

11.00am Wastewater Treatment Challenges Faced by the Petrochemical and Refinery Industry and Opportunities for Water ReuseC. Zaffaroni, CH2M Hill (Italy)

11.15am Water-Related Business Risk Assessment in the Oil & Gas IndustryF. niele, N. Thijssen, K. Brand, D. Varma, A. Mianzan, A. Janssen, Shell Projects & Technology (Netherlands)

11.30am Technical and Life-CycleConsiderations of Shale Oil/Gas Water Management - Global ExperiencesS. Kommineni, a. Vlaski, ARCADIS (Netherlands)

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time theme 1: delivering Water from source to tap theme 2: effective and efficient Wastewater management theme 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience

CASSIA 3201B, LEVEL 3

theme 4: Water Quality & Health

CASSIA 3301A, LEVEL 3

theme 5: Water for industries

CASSIA 3203, LEVEL 3

(a) networks

BEGONIA JR 3011, LEVEL 3

(B) treatment

BEGONIA JR 3111, LEVEL 3

(a) treatment Processes & energy Recovery

CASSIA JR 3211, LEVEL 3

(B) asset management & Resource Recovery

CASSIA JR 3311, LEVEL 3

11.00am 11.45am Effort in Reducing Unaccountable Water and Economic Considerationi. dimaano, Maynilad Water Services (The Philippines)

11.45am Technology Developments in Forward Osmosis to Address Water Purificationj. Webley, Trevi Systems Inc. (USA)

11.45am Achieving Positive Net Energy in a Nutrient Removal Facility: Optimizing the EJBY MOLLE WWTPJ. Sandino, P. H. nielsen, M. Leth, D. Whitlock, T. Johnson, T. Constantine, D. Houweling, CH2M Hill (USA)

11.30am Value-Added Bioplastics from Services of Wastewater Treatmenta. Werker, M. Hjort, M. Arcos-Hernandez, L. Montano-Herrera, O. Murugan, L. Quadri, S. Anterrieu, L. Karabegovic, P. Magnusson, P. Johansson, S. Bengtsson, F. Morgan-Sagastume, O. de Vegt, R. Welinga, B. Laycock, S. Pratt, P. Halley, P. Lant, Anoxkaldnes AB (Sweden)

11.45am Water Supply Optimisation through Integrated Water Resource Management MethodsG. Garcia, G. Bravo, Abeinsa Business Development (Spain)

11.30am Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Salmonella and Enterococcus in Marina Reservoir and Catchmentss. G. Goh, H. Fang, S. Y. Chang, K. Y. H. Gin, National University of Singapore (Singapore)

11.45am Occurrence and Fate of Benzotriazoles During Wastewater Treatmenta. s. stasinakis, K. Mazioti, A. G. Asimakopoulos, N. S. Thomaidis, University of the Aegean (Greece)

11.45am Wastewater Treatment and Recycle – An Overview of the Effluent Treatment/water Recovery Plant for a Petrochemical Plant, India

K. P. yagna, VA Tech Wabag Ltd (India)

12.30pm LunCH @ LeVeL 3

2.00pm iWa Project innovation awards Winners’ Forum

[1B.6] sustainable treatment for Cities of the FutureChairs: nicole Zantkuijl, Oasen (Netherlands); ahmed alarifi, Saline Water Conversion Corporation (Saudi Arabia)

2.00pm The Champagne Flush: A Sparkling New and Green Solution for the Biofouling Problem in Current Membrane PlantsP. Wessels, B. Rietman, A. Kemperman, A. Reigersman, W. van der Meer, WE Consult Vianen BV (Netherlands)

2.15pm Chlorine Dioxide Tolerance of Polyamide RO MembraneC. yang, M. Zhao, X. Zhao, H. Zhu, Q. Chu, Y. He, The Dow Chemical (China) Investment Company (China)

2.30pm Improving the Performance of Polymeric and Ceramic UF Membrane Performances for the Treatment of Bio-Organic Challenging SeawaterL. dramas, J.P. Croue, KAUST(Saudi Arabia)

2.45pm Vacuum Membrane Distillation for High Saline Water TreatmentV. saravanamuthu, S. Jeong, G. Naidu, University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) (Australia)

[2a.6] energy savings in Wastewater treatment PlantsChairs: andrew shaw, Black & Veatch (USA)

2.00pm The Role of Innovative Technologies in Achieving Energy Neutral Wastewater TreatmentJ. Peeters, G. Vicevic, H. Koops, GEWater & Process Technologies (Canada)

2.15pm Saving Energy by Optimisation of Air Distribution in Waste Water Treatment PlantsR. Binder, Binder Group AG (Germany)

2.30pm Challenges in Variable Speed Wastewater Pumpings. abelin, Xylem Water Solution(Sweden)

2.45pm Sensor-Based Control - The Way for Energy-Efficient Open Channel UV System OperationM. Newberry, K. meyer, Wedeco (Germany)

[2B.6] anaerobic digestionChairs: yuen Long Wah, PUB (Singapore); joe Zuback, Global Water Advisors (USA)

2.00pm The Role of Anaerobic Digestion in Resource Recovery and Recyclingd. C. stuckey, Imperial College (UK)

2.15pm Overcoming Barriers to Codigestiond. Parry, L. Fillmore, CDM Smith (USA)

2.30pm Enhanced Anaerobic Digestion and Production of Internal Carbon Source by Focused Pulse Treatmenta. Franchi, M. Kuhns, OpenCEL, a Division of Trojan Technologies (USA)

2.45pm Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Developing Countries: Comparable Alternative Anaerobic Cost-Effective Systems a. H. Walid, S. A. H. Halim, K. H.Rosenwinkel, Housing and Building National Research Center (HBRC) (Egypt)

[3.6] Getting all stakeholders on Board - engagement strategiesChairs: amy Leung, Asian Development Bank (The Philippines); inge Wallage, International Water Association (Netherlands)

2.00pm Phnom Penh Water e. s. Chan, Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)

2.15pm Overcoming Institutional Barriers to OneWater – Innovative Engagement StrategiesC. Howe, ForEvaSolutions (USA)

2.30pm Urban Water Services in 2030: Outcomes to be Achieveda. Lovell, M. Blaise, K. Hodge, C. DeLacy, Water Services Association of Australia (Australia)

2.45pm Decentralized Water Treatment Systems - Tracking Results and ImpactsR. shah, Peer Water Exchange (India)

[4.6] Have We the tools? assessment, management and monitoring in Water safety PlansChairs: Karina Gin, National University of Singapore (Singapore); thomas Grizzard, Virginia Tech (USA)

2.00pm Broad Overview of Assessment, Management and Monitoring in Water Safety Plans d. sutherland, World Health Organization (India)

2.15pm Risk Assessment in the Water Safety PlanG. medema, KWR Watercycle Research Institute (Netherlands)

2.30pm Water Safety Plans: Good Practices and RegulationB. Gordon, World Health Organization (Switzerland)

2.45pm Differing Needs of Microbial Methods During a WSPm. savill, Affordable Water (New Zealand)

[5.6] innovative technologies - mining industryChairs: jay Bhagwan, Water Research Commission (South Africa); Richard mcallister, Department of the Environment (Australia)

2.00pm Modularized Wastewater Treatment System for Mining IndustryB. Lounsbury, Newterra (Canada)

2.15pm Demand in Water Treatment for Mining IndustryV. s. Frenkel, O. G. Gonzales, Erler & Kalinowski, Inc. (USA)

2.30pm Development of a Predictive Model to Determine the Temporal Variability in Mine Feed Water Qualityj. nathoo, H. G. Eu, N. Hussain,NuWater South Africa & GrahamTek NuWater Singapore (South Africa)

2.45pm Innovative Reactive Iron Treatment for Removal of Metals and Metalloids from Water and Wastewaterj. Gifford, C. Gudipati, F. Sassaman, R. Kandasamy, A. Sarkar, M. Wismer, R. Woodling, Evoqua Water Technologies LLC (Singapore)

3.30pm tea BReaK @ LeVeL 3 FOyeR

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time theme 1: delivering Water from source to tap theme 2: effective and efficient Wastewater management theme 3: Water for Liveability and Resilience

CASSIA 3201B, LEVEL 3

theme 4: Water Quality & Health

CASSIA 3301A, LEVEL 3

theme 5: Water for industries

CASSIA 3203, LEVEL 3

(a) networks

BEGONIA JR 3011, LEVEL 3

(B) treatment

BEGONIA JR 3111, LEVEL 3

(a) treatment Processes & energy Recovery

CASSIA JR 3211, LEVEL 3

(B) asset management & Resource Recovery

CASSIA JR 3311, LEVEL 3

4.00pm iWa Project innovation awards Winners’ Forum

[1B.7] applying Leading edge technologiesChairs: Hamanth Kasan, Rand Water (South Africa); avraham Ben yosef, Mekorot (Israel)

4.00pm Implementation of World’s First Large Scale Ion Exchange and Ceramic Membrane Plantm. den Blanken, PWN Water Supply Company North-Holland (Netherlands)

4.15pm Sea Water Reverse Osmosis - Energy Efficiency & Recoverya. evenden, Acciona Agua (Australia)

4.30pm Malaysia’s Largest River Bank Filtration (RBF) & Ultra-Filtration (UF) System For Municipal Drinking Water ProductionC. m. Chew, Techkem Water Sdn Bhd (Malaysia)

4.45pm UV AOP for Taste & Odor Removal - Comparing Low Pressure & Medium Pressure for a Full Scale Installj. schiedeler, Xylem (Netherlands)

[2a.7] aerobic Granular sludgeChairs: martin Wagner, Technical University of Darmstadt (Germany)

4.00pm Overview of Aerobic Granular Sludgem. van Loosdrecht, TU Delft (Netherlands)

4.15pm Molecular Mechanisms Governing AGS Processes y. Liu, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

4.30pm Full-scale Experiences with Aerobic Granular Biomass Technology for Treatment of Urban and Industrial Wastewater a. Giesen, B. de Bruin, M. van Loosdrecht, Royal HaskoningDHV (Netherlands)

4.45pm Effect of Salt on Granulation, Nutrient Removal and Microbial Community in Aerobic Granular SludgeP. saikaly, KAUST (Saudi Arabia)

[2B.7] BiosolidsChairs: Xiaohua Chen, Veolia (China); marvin deVries, Trojan Technologies (Canada)

4.00pm Integrated Sludge Management of Large WWTP H. sioen, L. Vriens, Waterleau Group NV (Belgium)

4.15pm Dual-Conditioning of Sludge Using Chitosan and Metal Cationss. W. Lau, S. D. Tang, H. M. Ang, T.K. Sen, H. B. Chua, Curtin University Sarawak (Malaysia)

4.30pm EXPOVAL – Subgroup 6: Solar-Based Sewage Sludge Drying First Results from Investigations with a Pilot PlantR. dellbrügge, K. Bauerfeld, N. Dichtl, A. Großer, S. Paris, Technische Universität Braunschweig (Germany)

4.45pm Energy Recovery from Incineration - Recent WERF Research Findings and Profiles of Innovative FacilitiesR. eschborn, T. Goss, S. Tarallo, P. Kohl, L. Fillmore, AECOM (USA)

[3.7] PaneL disCussiOn: the Right institutional and Governance arrangementsmoderators: Rob skinner, Monash University (Australia)

4.00pm Panel Discussion with Paul Reiter, International Water Association (Singapore); Briony Ferguson, Monash University (Australia); Yoji matsui, Japan Water Works Association (Japan); Chan yoon Kum, PUB (Singapore); Carol Howe, ForEvaSolutions (USA); Chitkala Zutshi, Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (India)

[4.7] PaneL disCussiOn: Future issuesmoderators: marion savill, Affordable Water (New Zealand); Francisco arellano, Maynilad Water Services, Inc. (The Philippines)

4.00pm WHO’s Drinking Water Distribution Report K. C. Lai, PUB (Singapore)

4.15pm Advanced Treatment of Wastewater for Potable Drinking Water Use B. Gordon, World Health Organization (Switzerland)

4.30pm Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria: Overview of Current Status - Why is ARB an Issue? m. sobsey, University of North Carolina (USA)

4.45pm Panel Discussion with Kah Cheong Lai, PUB (Singapore); Bruce Gordon, World Health Organization (Switzerland); mark sobsey, University of North Carolina (USA); Choon nam Ong, National University of Singapore (Singapore); david Cunliffe, South Australian Department of Health (Australia); Gary amy, KAUST (Saudi Arabia)

[5.7] PaneL disCussiOn: How is industry solving their Future Water Challenges?moderators: johan Groen, Outotec (Finland); Glen daigger, CH2M Hill (USA)

4.00pm Panel Discussion with eric mun, Sembcorp Industries Ltd (Singapore); jay Bhagwan, Water Research Commission (South Africa); Richard mcallister, Department of the Environment (Australia)

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2 June, Monday Basement 2, Expo Hall D

INDUSTRIAL PARK BUSINESS FORUM

Time Description

3.00pm Welcome Address & Opening Presentation Mr Heah Soon Poh, Assistant Chief Executive (Cluster Development Group 1), JTC Corporation

3.15pm SINO-SINGAPORE GUANGZHOU KNOWLEDGE CITY: Infrastructure HighlightsMr Moh Wung Hee, Senior Vice President (Infrastructure), Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City Investment and Development Company

3.30pm City Development in IndonesiaMr Setyono Djuandi Darmono, President Director (Founder), PT Jababeka

3.45pm Industrial Parks in IndiaMr Amitabh Kant, Secretary (Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, India

4.00pm MASDAR CITY-A Hub for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Sustainability in the Middle EastMr Mohammad El Ramahi, Associate Director (Asset Management, Tech and Services), Masdar

Session 2: Panel Discussion

4.15pm Moderated by Mr Heah Soon Poh, Assistant Chief Executive (Cluster Development Group 1), JTC Corporation

1. Mr Mohammad El Ramahi, Associate Director (Asset Management, Tech and Services), Masdar

2. Mr Amitabh Kant, Secretary (Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, India

3. Mr Setyono Djuandi Darmono, President Director (Founder), PT Jababeka

4. Mr Moh Wung Hee, Senior Vice President (Infrastructure), Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City Investment and Development Company

5.00pm Closing RemarksMr Heah Soon Poh, Assistant Chief Executive (Cluster Development Group 1), JTC Corporation

5.05pm End

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3 June, Tuesday Level 1, Expo Hall C

MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA BUSINESS FORUM

Time Description

2.30pm Welcome AddressDr Mahmoud Abdelhaliem Abu Zeid, President, Arab Water Council

Session 1: Saline Water Conversion Corporation Project Road Show

2.45pm Opening Address and Overview of Saline Water Conversion Corporation’s Long Term Plan to meet the increasing Water Demand in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

HE Dr Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al-Ibrahim, Governor, Saline Water Conversion Corporation

3.15pm Saline Water Conversion Corporation’s Upcoming New ProjectsEngineer Khalid Al-Jandal, Deputy General Director (Design and Studies), Saline Water Conversion Corporation

3.45pm Q & A

Session 2: MENA Water Market and Business Opportunities

3.55pm Upcoming Project Opportunities with General Desalination Company of LibyaMr Abdulmonem Ali Elhassadi, Chairman, General Desalination Company of Libya

4.25pm MENA Water Market and Upcoming Water ProjectsDr Olivia Jensen, Asia Editor, Global Water Intelligence

4.55pm Upcoming Project Opportunities in MENAMr Joseph Xavier, Chief Executive Officer (Gulf Countries), Veolia

5.25pm Q & A

5.40pm End

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3 June, Tuesday Basement 2, Expo Hall D

SOUTHEAST ASIA BUSINESS FORUM

Time Description

2.30pm Welcome AddressMr Tay Lim Heng, President, Singapore Water Association

2.40pm Welcome AddressMr Noupheuak Virabouth, President of Southeast Asian Water Utilities Network and Deputy Director-General of Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Lao PDR

2.50pm Water & Wastewater Management and Potential Projects in VietnamDr Nguyen Tuong Van, Executive Director, Southeast Asian Water Utilities Network and Deputy Director General (Administration of Technical Infrastructure), Ministry of Construction, Vietnam

3.10pm Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Projects in CambodiaHE Soem Nara, Director General (General Department of Industry) of Ministry of Industry and Handicraft, Cambodia and Chairman of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority’s Board of Directors

3.30pm Q & AModerated by Mr Foo Hee Kiang, Vice President (General Affairs), Singapore Water Association

3.45pm Networking Tea

4.00pm Water & Wastewater infrastructure Projects in IndonesiaMr Frans Nembo Sukardi, Director, PT Sarana Multi Infrastruktur (Persero)

4.20pm Water & Wastewater infrastructure Projects in LaosMr Phomma Veoravanh, Deputy Director General (Department of Housing and Urban Planning –Water and Sanitation Sector), Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Lao PDR

4.40pm BIWASE’s success in Binh Duong and Opportunities for Potential Water Projects Mr Nguyen Van Thien, President, Binh Duong Water Supply, Sewerage and Environment Company, Vietnam

5.00pm Q & AModerated by Mr Foo Hee Kiang, Vice President (General Affairs), Singapore Water Association

5.15pm End

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4 June, Wednesday Level 1, Expo Hall C

INDIA BUSINESS FORUM

Time Description

9.30am Welcome AddressMr Arun Kumar Nanda, Chairman of CII National Committee on Water and Executive Director of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd

9.40am Keynote AddressHE Smt Vasundhara Raje, Chief Minister, Government of Rajasthan, Republic of India

Session 1: Emerging Issues, Challenges & Opportunities In India – Environment and Water

9.55am Shri Devendra Bhushan Gupta, I.A.S., Principal Secretary, Urban Development Housing and Local Self Government, Rajasthan

10.10am Shri Sitaram Kunte, I.A.S., Municipal Commissioner, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai

10.25am Shri Vijay Kumar, I.A.S., Chief Executive Officer, Delhi Jal Board

10.40am Shri M.S. Ravishankar, I.A.S., Chairman, Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board

10.55am Dr B. Chandra Mohan, I.A.S., Managing Director, Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board

11.10am Mr Goutham Reddy, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited

11.25am Mr Mukund Vasudevan, Vice President & Country Head, Pentair

Session 2: Panel Discussion

11.40am Moderated by Dr Isher Judge Ahluwalia, Chairperson for the Board of Governors, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations

1. Shri Devendra Bhushan Gupta, I.A.S., Principal Secretary, Urban Development Housing and Local Self Government, Rajasthan

2. Shri Sitaram Kunte, I.A.S, Municipal Commissioner, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai

3. Shri Vijay Kumar, I.A.S., Chief Executive Officer, Delhi Jal Board

4. Shri M.S. Ravishankar, I.A.S., Chairman, Bangalore Water Supply & Sewerage Board

5. Dr B. Chandra Mohan, I.A.S., Managing Director, Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board

6. Mr Goutham Reddy, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Ramky Enviro Engineers Limited

7. Mr Mukund Vasudevan, Vice President & Country Head, Pentair

8. Mr Sundaresan Raghupathy, Executive Director, CII-Godrej Green Business Centre

12.25pm Closing RemarksDr Isher Judge Ahluwalia, Chairperson for the Board of Governors, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations

12.35pm End

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4 June, Wednesday Basement 2, Expo Hall D

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP BUSINESS FORUM

Time Description

9.30am Welcome Address & Opening Presentation: The Latest Trends in Performance based Public-Private Partnership Contract

Mr Christopher Gasson, Publisher, Global Water Intelligence

9.45am Structuring Performance Based Public-Private Partnership Water ProjectsMr Junaid Kamal Ahmad, Director (Sustainable Development Unit, Middle East & North Africa), The World Bank/ Mr Cledan Mandri-Perrott, Lead Financial Officer (Sustainable Development Network), The World Bank

10.00am Improving Water Utility Efficiency through Performance-Based Contracting (PBC) – Brazil and South Africa PPP

Mr Patrick Andrew Mullen, Principal Water & Sanitation Specialist (Global Water Unit, Infrastructure & Natural Resources), International Finance Corporation

10.15am Public-Private Partnership Water ProjectsMs Usha Rao-Monari, Chief Executive Officer, Global Water Development Partners

10.30am Networking Tea

10.45am Public-Private Partnership Models in IndonesiaMs Sinthya Roesly, President Director, Indonesia Infrastructure Guarantee Fund

11.15am Public-Private Partnership Water Projects in Bangladesh Engineer Taqsem Khan, Managing Director, Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority

11.30am PPP Project in Peru “Headworks and Conduction of Drinking Water Supply for Lima”Ms Patricia Pella Fernández, Adviser (Water and Sanitation Sector Projects), PROINVERSION

11.45am Public-Private Partnership Water Projects in AfricaMr Idrissa Doucoure, Chief Executive Officer, Pan-Africa Intergovernmental Agency – Water and Sanitation for Africa

12 Noon End

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4 June, Wednesday Level 1, Expo Hall C

CHINA BUSINESS FORUMTheme: Building a Sustainable China: Opportunities in Environment and Water

Time Description

2.00pm Welcome AddressMs Grace Fu, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister for Environment and Water Resources and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, Singapore

2.05pm Opportunities in Building a Liveable CityA Case Study of Water and Environment-Friendly City: Opportunities in Wuhan

Mr Qin Jun, Vice Mayor of Wuhan, China

2.25pm Opportunities in Water ReuseBeijing: What Lies Ahead?

Mr Pan Anjun, Deputy Director-General , Beijing Water Authority

2.45pm Opportunities in Industrial SolutionsWater Solutions for China’s Industrial Parks – Is Zero Liquid Discharge the Way to Go?

Mr Alan Yau, Chief Executive Officer, Sembcorp (China) Holding Co. Ltd

3.05pm Opportunities in Waste-to-EnergyWaste-to-Energy: A Singapore Story - Opportunities in WTE in China Cities

Mr Loh Ah Tuan, Consultant, Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd

3.25pm Opportunities in the Use of TechnologyOpportunities for using Technology in China’s quest for Water Sustainability

Ms Lu Shuping, President, Xylem China

3.45pm Opportunities in FinancingFinancing Environmental Infrastructural Projects in China

Ms Elena Bourganskaia, Global Head of Water and Municipal Infrastructure, International Finance Corporation

Session 2: Panel Discussion

4.05pm Moderated by Dr Gu Qingyang, Associate Professor & Director for Chinese Executive Education and Deputy Director for Master in Public Administration and Management Programme, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

1. Mr Qin Jun, Vice Mayor of Wuhan, China

2. Mr Pan Anjun, Deputy Director-General, Beijing Water Authority

3. Mr Alan Yau, Chief Executive Officer, Sembcorp (China) Holding Co. Ltd

4. Mr Loh Ah Tuan, Consultant, Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd

5. Ms Lu Shuping, President, Xylem China

6. Ms Elena Bourganskaia, Global Head of Water and Municipal Infrastructure, International Finance Corporation

4.50pm Closing Remarks

5.00pm End

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4 June, Wednesday Basement 2, Expo Hall D

DESALINATION AND WATER REUSE BUSINESS FORUM

Time Description

2.00pm Welcome AddressDr Abdullah Al-Alshaikh, President of International Desalination Association and Deputy Governor (Planning and Development) of Saline Water Conversion Corporation

2.15pm Emerging Water Technologies in the Desalination and Water Reuse MarketsMr Jean-Michel Herrewyn, Director (Global Enterprise), Veolia

2.30pm Desalination and Water Reuse TechnologiesMr Carlos Cosín Fernández, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Abengoa Water

2.45pm Sembcorp’s Integrated Water and Power Plant in Fujairah, UAE – Innovative Energy and Water Resources

Mr William Chang Kwang Jen, Executive Managing Director of Emirates Sembcorp Water & Power Company and General Manager of Sembcorp Gulf Operation & Maintenance Company

3.00pm Q & AModerated by Mr Leon Awerbuch, Dean, International Desalination Association Desalination Academy

3.15pm Networking Tea

Challenges and Opportunities in the Desalination and Water Reuse Markets

3.30pm Desalination and Water Reuse Opportunities in KuwaitEngineer Ayad Alfalah, Assistant Undersecretary (Power and Desalination Project), Ministry of Electricity and Water, Kuwait

3.45pm Water Forever Whatever the WeatherMrs Sue Murphy, Chief Executive Officer, Water Corporation

4.00pm Water Treatment Markets in North AmericaDr Richard L Stover, Executive Vice President of Desalitech and Director of International Desalination Association

4.15pm Water Reuse Opportunities in Middle EastMr Ghassen Ejjeh, Senior Vice President, BESIX

4.30pm Q & A Moderated by Mr Leon Awerbuch, Dean, International Desalination Association Desalination Academy

4.45pm End

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industrial Water solutions Forum2 June, Monday Level 1, Expo Hall C

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES RELATED TO WATER

TIME Description

3.00pm Welcome and IntroductionWilliam Ambrose, Global Head of Business Risk, Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM)

3.05pm Water related risks and integration portfolio management risk framework

3.30pm Research project: Columbia University present an academic research project focused on researching causality between environmental risks and economic returns in the mining industry

Dr Upmanu Lall, Director of the Columbia Water Center and the Alan and Carol Silberstein Professor of Engineering at Columbia University

4.10pm Break

4.20pm Opportunity Set in Water TechnologiesNBIM has a dedicated environmental portfolio and will present the investment opportunities and strategies related to water management.

Water Technologies and Industrial Strategies 1. Deane M. Dray, CFA, Managing Director, Citigroup

2. Chris McIntire, Senior Vice President and President, Analytics and Treatment, Xylem

3. Jim Lucas, Vice President, Investor Relations, Pentair

Investment Strategies 1. Anthony Fritz, CFA, Portfolio Manager (Responsible for equity investment portfolios focused on

global water technologies and water and waste management)

2. Matt Diserio, President, Co-Founder, and Portfolio Manager, Water Asset Management

5.30pm Session closing remarks William Ambrose, Global Head of Business Risk, Norges Bank Investment Management

5.40pm Introduction by Global Water Intelligence (GWI)Christopher Gasson, Publisher, GWI

5.45pm Introducing the Zero Impact ProjectGlobal Water Intelligence has undertaken new research to quantify the impact of major industries on the water environment, determining which businesses are most exposed to water risk, and identifying ways in which this potential downside can be turned to the benefit of shareholders through smart use of technologies and better water management.

6.00pm Discussion PanelHow do corporate water users and water technology suppliers interpret the opportunities in better water stewardship?

Panel members: L’Oreal, Coca Cola, Pentair, Veolia

6.30pm End

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industrial Water solutions Forum4 June, Wednesday

WATER INTERDEPENDENCIES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDUSTRIAL SECTORS(CHEMICALS & REFINING, PHARAMCEUTICAL, ELECTRONICS AND MINING)

Time Description Venue

9.00am Welcome Address by ModeratorGoh Chee Kiong, Director, Cluster Development of Environment & Water Industry Programme Office (Invited)

MBS Level 3 MR 3805

9.05am Global Industrial Water Markets Trends in Chemicals & Refining, Pharmaceutical and Electronic Sectors

Christopher Gasson, Publisher, Global Water Intelligence

9.15am Opportunities for Innovation in Industrial Water Solutions in Singapore Puah Aik Num, Deputy Director of Technology, PUB Singapore

Parallel Break Up Sessions

A. Water for Chemicals & Refining Sector

9.30am Introduction and Background by Session FacilitatorCheong Hoe Wai, EVP, Black & Veatch

MBS Level 3 MR 3805

9.40am Case study of Water Efficiency in Chemicals and Refining SectorAlberto Carimati, Managing Director, Perstorp Singapore

10.00am Panel Discussion1. Tom Stanley, CTO, GE Water & Process Technologies

2. Alan Yau, CEO (China), Sembcorp Industries

3. Tay Kin Bee, Chairman, Singapore Chemical Industry Council (SCIC)

4. Alberto Carimati, Managing Director, Perstorp Singapore

10.30am Q & A

10.50am Session Summary by Session Facilitator

11.00am Break

B. Water for Pharmaceutical Sector

9.30am Introduction and Background by Session Facilitator Rodney Aulick, VP of Industrial Division, Evoqua Water Technologies

MBS Level 3 MR 3804

9.40am Case study of Water Efficiency in Pharmaceutical SectorCarlos Pereira, Site Head, Novartis Singapore & Co-Chairperson, Biopharmaceutical Manufacturers’ Advisory Council (BMAC)

10.00am Panel Discussion1. Carlos Pereira, Site Head, Novartis Singapore & Co-Chairperson, BMAC

2. Craig Murray, Global Water for Industry Practice, Arcadis

10.30am Q & A

10.50am Session Summary by Session Facilitator

11.00am Break

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industrial Water solutions ForumTime Description Venue

C. Water for Electronic Sector

9.30am Introduction and Background by Session FacilitatorPatrick Couzinet, EVP of Business Development, Veolia

MBS Level 3 MR 3904

9.40am Case study of Water Efficiency in Electronic SectorSingapore Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (Invited)

10.00am Panel Discussion

1. Teh-Ming Liang, Chief Leading Engineer, Director of Water Technology Research Division Material and Chemical Engineering Laboratories

2. Mohamad Zackariya, GM (Plant Division), Kurita Singapore

3. Singapore Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (Invited)

4. Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)

10.30am Q & A

10.50am Session Summary by Session Facilitator

11.00am Break

Closing Session

11.15am Welcome back by ModeratorGoh Chee Kiong, Director, Cluster Development of Environment & Water Industry Programme Office (Invited)

MBS Level 3 MR 3805

11.20am Summary by Session Facilitators

11.30am Q & A

11.45am End

D. Water for Mining Industry

2.00pm Introduction and Background by Session FacilitatorCarmine Ciccocioppo, COO, Osmoflo

MBS Level 3 MR 3805

2.10pm Water as a Business Risk for the Mining Industry Dr Driss Ennaanay, Chargé de Mission auprès de la Direction Générale, Office Chérifien des Phosphates

2.25pm Case study of Water Efficiency in Mining SectorMining industry association (Invited)

2.40pm Panel Discussion1. Zniber Mohammed Yahya, Advisor to the Chairman and CEO of OCP Group; Director of

OCP Utilities Project, Office Chérifien des Phosphates

2. Mining industry association (Invited)

3. Michael Avant Smith, Commercial Director, GrahamTek Nuwater

4. Bertrand Garnier, Development Director of Industry, Technical and New Offers, Degremont

5. Kaj Jansson, Director Minerals Processing, Outotec

3.30pm Q & A

3.50pm Session Summary by Session Facilitator

4.00pm End

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techXchange1 June, Sunday Level 3, Begonia Ballroom

Time Description

9.00am Keynote Welcome Address – Singapore’s Vision for Innovation in WaterChew Men Leong, Chief Executive, PUB Singapore

9.15am Plenary Session – Innovation to Commercialization and Internationalization

• What has been the route to market of some of the biggest success stories in water technology?

• What has been the number one challenge?

• How can corporate investors, technology and engineering companies work with early stage companies to take their solutions to market?

• What can we learn from global hubs about facilitating water innovation and adoption?

Session Chair: David Henderson, Managing Director, XPV Capital, Canada

Panellists:1. Patrick Decker, CEO, Xylem, USA 2. Laurent Auguste, Director, Innovation and Markets, Veolia, France 3. Avraham Ben Yosef, Engineering & Technologies VP, Mekorot, Israel

10.00am Technology Innovation Session 1: Energy & Resource Recovery

Selected water-tech startups present short, 7 minute snapshots of their technologies and solutions to a panel of investors with “Dragons Den” style questioning.

Innovators: 1. Udi Leshem, CEO and Co-Founder, Aquanos, Israel2. Joseph NG, CEO, Medad, Singapore3. Howard Leemon, Senior Director, Commercial Engagement, Lodomat, Australia4. Yuri Obst, Managing Director, Baleen Filters, Australia

Investors:1. Steve Kloos, Partner, True North Venture Partners, USA 2. Véronique Hervouet, Senior VP, Total Energy Ventures, France 3. Chuck Hansen, CEO, Electro Scan, USA

10.45am Networking Coffee

11.15am Implementing Innovation from the Boardroom to the Tap: Business Leaders Share Experiences of Integrating Advanced technologies into their Operations

• How do CTOs identify their technology needs and plan for future requirements?

• What are the pros and cons of internal R&D versus external collaboration and partnership?

• What is the best approach to select and screen for truly innovative technologies versus a technology that is a variation of a theme?

• How can we ensure that every aspect of the business is open to innovation, and that new ways of operating are successfully implemented?

• Case studies of successful implementation of advanced technologies and models

Session Chair: Cees Buisman, Scientific Director, Wetsus, The Netherlands

Speakers:1. Harry Seah, CTO, PUB Singapore 2. Mohamed El Ramahi, Head of Utilities and Assets Management, Masdar, UAE 3. Thierry Mallet, Executive Vice President, Innovation and Business Performance, Suez Environnement,

France4. Valerio Nannini, Managing Director, Singapore, Nestlé, Singapore

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techXchangeTime Description

12.00pm(cont.)

Technology Innovation Session 2: Next-Generation Membranes and Advanced Biotech

Selected water-tech startups present short, 7-minute snapshots of their technologies and solutions to a panel of investors with “Dragons Den” style questioning.

Innovators:1. Susan Mackay, President & CEO, Cerahelix, USA2. Ludek Karasek, CEO, Lentikat’s, Czech Republic3. Mark Perry, COO, Aquaporin Asia, Singapore4. Michael Chua, Business Development, Ceraflo, Singapore

Investors:1. Peter Kennedy, Managing Partner, CLSA, Singapore 2. Girish Nadkarni, Managing Director, ABB Technology Ventures, Switzerland

12.45pm Addressing the Challenges of Technology Commercialisation in International Water-Tech MarketsChuck Hansen, CEO, Electro Scan, USA

1.00pm Networking Lunch

1.45pm Roundtable Networking Sessions

Join the debate by taking part in roundtable discussions hosted by leading industry experts. Share ideas and meet new business partners. Bring lots of business cards.

Theme 1: Innovative Thinking in Wastewater Treatment and ReUse

Topics

• Identifying technology innovations with the potential to leapfrog those in developed economies

• Which markets currently present the greatest opportunities for advanced wastewater treatment?

• Advances in modular, scalable, low energy wastewater treatment: Understanding the market opportunity

• How can we accelerate the transformation from a wastewater industry to water resource recovery centres?

• Where are the opportunities for cooperation within and between industries and municipal water and agriculture for water reuse?

Roundtable Hosts:1. Steve Kloos, Partner, True North Venture Partners, USA

2. Daniel Ishag, CEO, Bluewater Bio, UK

3. Amy Leung, Director, Urban Development, Southeast Asia Department, Asian Development Bank, The Philippines

4. Glen Daigger, Senior VP & CTO, CH2M Hill, USA

5. Geodino Carpio, Group Director Operations, Manila Water, The Philippines

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Time Description

1.45pm(cont.) Theme 2: Convergence in the Oil and Water Industries

Topics

• Oil and gas majors are increasingly looking at water related technologies as investment targets. What critical issues are they looking to solve?

• Which areas of water technology offer the greatest potential value to the oil and gas industry?

• How significant are the savings delivered by current water technologies in the oil and gas industry and are there any game-changing solutions on the horizon?

• Piloting and partnerships in oil and gas: What business models work best for scaling up new technology for deployment in the oil and gas industry?

Roundtable Hosts:1. Véronique Hervouet, Senior VP, Total Energy Ventures, France

2. John Zhou, Chief Technical Officer, Alberta Innovates, Energy & Environment Solutions, Canada

3. Alan Yau, CEO (China), Sembcorp

4. Marcus Oliver Gay, IHS Research Director, Water Information and Insight, USA

Theme 3: Low Energy Desalination

Topics

• Do current proven desalination technologies offer a step change in low energy desalination?

• Is there a disruptive technology on the horizon or have we reached the law of diminishing returns?

• Using alternative energy for sustainable desalination: How big is the market opportunity?

Roundtable Hosts:1. Ashish Aneja, Advanced Technologies Leader, GE Water & Process Technologies, USA

2. Neil Palmer, CEO, National Centre of Excellence in Desalination, Australia

3. Avshalom Felber, CEO, IDE Technologies, Israel

4. Mohamed El Ramahi, Head of Utilities and Assets Management and Alexander Ritschel, Technology Manager, Special Projects, Masdar, UAE

Theme 4: The Revolution of Smart, Data Driven Technologies

Topics

• Building a smarter utility: How can data create a more efficient and smarter utility system?

• Sustainable Cities: Will new megacities be the drivers of the ‘smart’ water revolution?

• What new business models can utilities use to pilot smart technologies?

• Advanced data analytics. What information do end-users need and what are they willing to pay for?

• Innovation in real-time quality monitoring and sensor technologies, optimized pumping, network management, automated leak detection and metering.

Roundtable Hosts:1. Cindy Wallis-Lage, President, Black & Veatch, USA

2. Michael Dixon, GM Smarter Cities, IBM, USA

3. Yossi Yaacoby, Director, WATECH Division, Mekorot, Israel

4. Amir Peleg, Founder and CEO, Takadu, Israel

5. Biju George, Director, Cincinnati Water Works, USA

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Time Description

2.45pm Networking Coffee

3.10pm Fireside Chat

One of the most successful water technology entrepreneurs, and a globally recognized authority in water and wastewater treatment technologies, ZENON founder Andrew Benedek takes part in a candid interview about the challenges in developing and commercializing new water technologies.

Andrew Benedek, Executive Officer and CTO, Anaergia, Canada To be interviewed byPaul O’Callaghan, CEO, O2 Environmental, Ireland

3.30pm Technology Innovation Session 3: Smart Water & Nanotech

Selected water-tech startups present short, 7-minute snapshots of their technologies and solutions to a panel of investors with “Dragons Den” style questioning.

Innovators:1. Thomas Hies, Managing Director, Hydrovision Asia, Singapore2. Mark Owen, CEO, Puralytics, USA3. Ai Qun, Founder, Water Optics Technology, Singapore

Investors:1. Helge Daebel, Investment Director, Emerald Technology Ventures, Switzerland 2. Andreas Kröll, Director and Partner, New Asia Investments, Singapore 3. Booky Oren, Chairman & CEO, Booky Oren Global Water Technologies, Israel

4.15pm Concluding Panel

Roundtable hosts from each theme will share key findings from the discussions earlier in the day.

Session Chair: Glen Daigger, Senior VP & CTO, CH2M Hill, USA

Panellists:1. Cindy Wallis-Lage, President, Black & Veatch Water, USA2. Ashish Aneja, Advanced Technologies Leader, GE Water & Process Technologies, USA 3. Daniel Ishag, CEO, Bluewater Bio, UK

4.55pm Disrupt-o-meter and Blue Truffle Awards

BlueTech Research will present the Disrupt-o-meter Award to the technology company who has been voted the most innovative, disruptive technology and BlueTruffle Award to the company who has been voted to have the strongest go-to-market strategy.

5.00pm End

techXchange

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hydro-genA new focus area for SIWW in 2014 is the development of future talent for the water industry. Hydro-gen aims to provide an immersive platform for a wide range of talents to develop their knowledge, awareness and skills in water. Flagship programmes this year include the HydroPreneur Programme and the Young Water Leaders Summit. Other events under Hydro-gen include Activate, Water Showcases, the Singapore Junior Water Prize, the Sembcorp Water Technology Prize, the Humanitarian Water Filtration System Engineering Design Challenge, the WorldSkills Foundation Water Innovation Challenge and the Singapore International Water Festival.

HydroPreneuer The HydroPreneur Programme serves to develop a crop of water entrepreneurs, and to commercialize water technologies for the global water industry. The accelerator programme is supported by the Environment and Water Industry Programme Office (EWI), an inter-agency office set up to spearhead the growth and development of the water industry in Singapore. Following an intensive nine-week industry-oriented programme run by internationally-renowned Lean LaunchPad by NUS and the Founder Institute, the best teams will pitch at Hydro Pitch Day on 2 June 2014. Each of these teams have been selected for their promising technologies or unique business models.  

Young Water Leaders SummitThe Young Water Leaders Summit (YWLS) brings together the water leaders of the future, and seeks to equip and transform them as effective catalysts of continuous change in their home regions and in the wider water world. The Summit will facilitate interactive dialogues in pressing water issues, and provide a platform for networking among young professionals, industry leaders and water practitioners. Selected participants will represent the YWLS in the Water Leaders Summit, an exclusive by-invitation gathering of luminaries from the global water sector.

31 May, Saturday Level 2, Gallery Cafe, Marina Barrage Time Description

9.00am-12.00pm Opening and Introduction by PUBSocial Programme Get to know inspirational peers in tightly-knit groups

1.00pm-3.00pm Young Water Leaders Forum

Session on Water Security for the Future

Design action plans for building future through urban water security

3.30pm-5.30pm Young Water Leaders Forum

Session on Youth Solution for Water and Sanitation

Identify case studies and best practices across integrated water management programmes for improving sanitation in Asia and the Pacific.

1 June, Sunday Level 2, Gallery Cafe, Marina Barrage Time Description

8.30am-9.30am Young Water Leaders Forum

Dialogue with Ms Grace Fu, Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Singapore

10.00am-11.30am Water Professionals Panel Ever wondered what it was like to be in the water sector? Hear from both senior water leaders and mid-career water professionals. There will be sharing and Q&A between the panellists and young professionals.

1.00pm-3.00pm Young Water Leaders Forum

Session on Water and Industry

Define sustainable criteria for companies to achieve water stewardship

3.30pm-5.00pm ReflectionSide Event by Partners

6.00pm-9.30pm SIWW Opening Ceremony

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Time Description Venue

9.00am-10.15am In-Conversation Sands Grand Ballroom L, Level 5

10.45am-12.30pm Joint Opening Plenary

“Shaping our Cities, Water and Environment for a Liveable and Sustainable Future”

1.30pm-3.00pm Singapore Water Lecture and Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize

3.30pm-5.30pm Hydro Pitch Day

The best and the brightest from the inaugural HydroPreneur Programme will take centrestage, and pitch to an audience of top water companies, venture capitalists, and potential clients.

Gain first-to-contact access to entrepreneurial water talents and their innovations.  

Cassia 3211 and 3212, Level 3

3 June, Tuesday

Time Description Venue

Track 1: Water Leaders Summit

8.15am-9.30am Water Leaders at the Breakfast Table Jasmine 3801A, Level 3

9.30am-11.00am Water Leaders Roundtable

11.15am-12.45pm Water Leaders Dialogue 1 and 2 Hibiscus 3701A, 3704, Level 3

Track 2: Water Convention

9.00am-10.30am Water Convention Keynote Plenary Begonia 3001B, Level 3

11.00am-12.30pm Water Convention Parallel Tracks 1-7

Common Track

4.00pm-6.00pm Young Professionals Networking Reception

A platform for young professionals to network with industry leaders, investors and recruiters.

The Singapore Junior Water Prize, Sembcorp Water Tech Prize and Humanitarian Water Filtration System Engineering Design Challenge prize-winners will be awarded during the Reception.

Hibiscus 3701A, Level 3

4 June, Wednesday

Time Description Venue

6.00-9.30pm SIWW Closing Dinner S.E.A Aquarium, Resorts World Sentosa

Information accurate as of 12 May 2014

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site Visits Site Visit 1: Closing the Water Loop – A Sustainable Solution

Sites include:

• Changi Water Reclamation Plant

• Sembcorp NEWater Plant

Visitors will be introduced to Singapore’s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS), a super-highway for used water. The heart of the DTSS is the Changi Water Reclamation Plant, the largest water reclamation plant in the region. Visitors will also see how NEWater, Singapore’s own brand of high-grade reclaimed water is produced at the Sembcorp NEWater Plant, Singapore’s largest NEWater plant, which is located on the rooftop of the CWRP to maximize land use.

Site Visit 2: Advancing with Membrane Technology in Desalination & Water Reuse

Sites include:

• Tuaspring Desalination Plant

• Industrial Used Water Recycling Plant @ Jurong

Visitors will be brought to Tuaspring Desalination Plant, currently one of the world’s largest membrane-based desalination plant. The plant is also the first to be integrated with an on-site power generation plant and a model of sustainable water management. Also catch the industrial used water (IWW) recycling system in action at Jurong. The system, set up by Meiden, uses technology of Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) and Ceramic Membrane Bioreactor process (C-MBR) to recycle IWW containing high organic loading with economical benefits.

Site Visit 3: Bringing People Closer to Water

Sites include:

• Kallang River @ Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park

• Sungei Ulu Pandan

Introduced in 2006, the Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme is an initiative to transform Singapore’s waterways and reservoirs into vibrant, clean and aesthetically-pleasing streams, rivers and lakes. Part of PUB’s strategic objective to bring Singaporeans closer to water so that they can better appreciate and cherish this precious resource, it creates new community focal points and recreational spaces for people to enjoy.

Date : 1st run : 1 June 2014, Sunday 2nd run : 5 June 2014, Thursday

Time : 9.00am –1.00pm

Tickets : S$50 per site visit

Transport : 2-way transport will be provided. Coaches will depart from Sands Expo & Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands. Please be there 15 minutes before the stated time of the site visit. Please note that bus will depart punctually.

Dress Code : Comfortable light clothing for warm weather and covered walking shoes. For safety reasons, NO shorts, skirts, bermudas, sandals, slippers are allowed.

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s ite Visits Integrated Site Visit 1: Punggol 21+ Realising the Vision of New Towns

Sites include:

• Punggol Waterway Park

• Punggol Point

• Treelodge @ Punggol

• Integrated Transport Network

• Lorong Halus Wetland

A waterfront town of the 21st century, Punggol is the vision of new towns. Featuring a new concept in housing, the town is served by an integrated transport network and clustered amenities, and supported by commercial centres with green landscapes and a waterway running through the estate. The delegates would have a chance to explore this innovative urban product during this visit.

Integrated Site Visit 2: Singapore River and Marina Bay An Attractive & Sustainable Precinct

Sites include:

• Singapore River

• Marina Barrage

• Gardens by the Bay

• Marina Bay City Gallery

Home to the world’s first city reservoir and the iconic Gardens by the Bay, the Marina Bay is now an extension of the old Central Business District, and a gem of modern Singapore. The Singapore River, once polluted and unsuitable for human and marine activities, has been transformed into a remarkable scene today. This tour offers an insight into what it took to bring about this urban transformation.

Integrated Site Visits

Date : 1 June 2014, Sunday

Time : Integrated Site Visit 1: 8.30am – 12.30pm Integrated Site Visit 2: 2.15pm – 6.00pm

Tickets : Integrated Site Visit 1: S$50 Integrated Site Visit 2: S$80

Transport : 2-way transport will be provided. Coaches will depart from Sands Expo & Convention Center, Marina Bay Sand. Please be there 15minutes before the stated time of the site visit. Please note that bus will depart punctually.

Dress Code : Comfortable light clothing for warm weather and covered walking shoes. For safety reasons, NO shorts, skirts, bermudas, sandals, slippers are allowed.

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co-located eVentsA: MEETINGS

No Date Time Title Organiser Venue

1. 29 - 31 May

Full Day (29-30 May) Half Day (31 May)

Global Water Research Coalition (GWRC) Board of Directors Meeting

(Private Event)

GWRC WaterHub

2. 30 May Full Day World Plumbing Council (WPC) Executive Board Meeting

(Private Event)

WPC Orchard Hotel

3. 31 May Full Day Environment and Water Technology International Advisory Panel Meeting

(Private Event)

Environment and Water Industry Programme Office (EWI)

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3211

4. 31 May – 1 Jun

Half Day (PM) 10th Ministers’ Forum on Infrastructure Development in the Asia-Pacific Region (APIMM) 2014

(Private Event)

Ministry of National Development, Singapore

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3101A, 3101B, 3102 & 3103

5. 31 May Full Day World Plumbing Council (WPC) General Meeting

(Private Event)

WPC Orchard Hotel

6. 1 Jun Half Day (PM) Southeast Asian Water Utilities Network (SEAWUN) Board Meeting Term III, No 7

(Private Event)

SEAWUN MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3410A

7. 2 – 4 Jun Full Day 22nd United Nations Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation (UNSGAB) Meeting

UNSGAB

Contact:Leanne [email protected]

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3812 & 3813

8. 2 - 4 Jun Full Day The Expert in Water Environments

(Private Event)

DHI Water & Environment (S) Pte Ltd

MBS CC, Level 4, MR 4C

9. 3 Jun Half Day (PM) Brain Storming Meeting

(Private Event)

Prof Asit K. Biswas, Academician,Distinguished Visiting Professor ofLee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, andFounder of Third World Centre for Water Management

Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore

10. 3 Jun 3.00pm – 5.00pm Singapore’s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) Phase 2 Expert Panel Meeting

(Private Event)

PUB, Singapore’ s National Water Agency &National Environment Agency (NEA)

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3911

11. 3 Jun Half Day (PM) Institute of Water Policy (IWP): International Advisory Panel Meeting 2014

(Private Event)

IWP, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3810B

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co-located eVentsNo Date Time Title Organiser Venue

12. 3 Jun 3.00pm – 4.30pm Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) Strategic Partners Committee Meeting

(Private Event)

SIWW MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3D

13. 4 Jun 3.00pm – 5.00pm Asia Pacific Desalination Association (APDA) Board Members Meeting

(Private Event)

APDA MBS CC, Level 4, MR 3004

14. 4 Jun 10.00am – 12.00pm International Desalination Association (IDA) Site Selection Committee Meeting

(Private Event)

IDA MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3D

15. 4 Jun Full Day Mitsubishi Electric Global PA Meeting

(Private Event)

Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3604

16. 5 – 6 Jun

Full Day (5 Jun)Half Day (6 Jun)

15th Asia Pacific Water Forum (APWF) Governing Council Meeting and Regional Kick Off Meeting

(Private Event)

Japan Water Forum WaterHub

17. 5 - 6 Jun Full Day Environment and Water Industry Programme Office (EWI)’s Project Evaluation Panel Meeting

(Private Event)

EWI & PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency

Environment Building

18. 5 - 7 Jun Full Day World Health Organisation (WHO) Technical Meeting on the Guidelines on Drinking Water Quality

(Private Event)

WHO& PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency

WaterHub

19. 9 Jun Full Day PUB’s External Audit Panel Meeting

(Private Event)

PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency

Environment Building

* MBS CC denotes Marina Bay Sands Convention Center

B: WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS

No Date Time Title Organiser Venue

1. 29 May - 2 Jun

Full Day Aquarius Programme: Raising the Next Wave of Water Business Leaders

(Private Event)

PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency & Economic Development Board (EDB), Singapore & Human Capital Leadership Institute

Marriott Hotel

2. 31 May Full Day 2014 Biomimetics & Biomimicry Workshop: Applications for Desalination

(Private Event)

Environment and Water Industry Programme Office (EWI) & PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency

WaterHub

3. 31 May - 1 Jun

9.00am – 5.00pm International Desalination Association (IDA) Desalination Academy Two-Day Course:

• Operational Aspects of Reverse Osmosis and Membrane Plants

• Mega Size RO Desalination Plants

(Open for Registration)

IDA

Contact:Nancy Pagels [email protected]

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3601A & 3601B

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co-located eVentsNo Date Time Title Organiser Venue

4. 1 Jun Half Day (AM) Aqua Conversations: Envisioning the Future, Leveraging Diversity

(Private Event)

PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency & Economic Development Board (EDB), Singapore & Human Capital Leadership Institute

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3403

5. 29 May – 4 Jun

Full Day Singapore Cooperation Programme on “Delivering Water from Source to Tap”

(Private Event)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), Singapore& PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency

WaterHub

6. 2 Jun Half Day (PM) Future of World’s Water beyond 2030

(Private Event)

Prof Asit K. Biswas, Academician,Distinguished Visiting Professor ofLee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, andFounder of Third World Centre for Water Management

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3311 & 3312

7. 2 Jun 3.30pm – 5.30pm HiFlo AM Water - A New Functional Water with High Dissolved Hydrogen and Dissolved Oxygen Produced by Advanced Electrolysis System for Wellness and Health

(Open for Registration)

Nature’s Glory Pte Ltd

Contact:Chris Lim [email protected]

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3002, 3003, 3102 & 3103

8. 2 Jun – 3 Jun

Full-Day

(Held in 20-minute sessions throughout the day)

New MANN+HUMMEL Membio: Next Evolution of Compact MBBR/UF Wastewater Technology

(Open to all, registration not required)

MANN+HUMMEL ULTRA FLO PTE LTD

MBS CC, Basement 2, Expo Hall, Booth B2-R14

(MANN+HUMMEL ULTRA-FLO Booth)

9. 2 Jun – 3 Jun

Full-Day

(Held in 20-minute sessions throughout the day)

New MANN+HUMMEL Polyethersulfone Membrane Generation and Advanced Cartridge Technology

(Open to all, registration not required)

MANN+HUMMEL ULTRA FLO PTE LTD

MBS CC, Basement 2, Expo Hall, Booth B2-R14

(MANN+HUMMEL ULTRA-FLO Booth)

10. 2 Jun – 3 Jun

Full-Day

(Held in 20-minute sessions throughout the day)

MANN+HUMMEL Enhanced Polyacrylonitrile Membrane Technology

(Open to all, registration not required)

MANN+HUMMEL ULTRA FLO PTE LTD

MBS CC, Basement 2, Expo Hall, Booth B2-R14

(MANN+HUMMEL ULTRA-FLO Booth)

11. 2 Jun 3.00pm – 6.00pm Water Challenges and Solutions in the Asia-Pacific: Perspectives and Contribution to the 7th World Water Forum

(Open for Registration)

National Committee for the 7th World Water Forum&World Water Council (WWC)Contact:Heejung [email protected]

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3111 & 3112

12. 3 Jun 2.30pm – 5.30pm Global Crowdfunding Revolutionise Potential in Water Industry

(Open for Registration)

Phoenixict Pte Ltd

Contact:Judy [email protected]

Waterboat House, 3 Fullerton Road, #03-01, Singapore 049215

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13. 3 Jun 2.00pm - 3.30pm Realizing Water and Green Growth

(Open to all, registration not required)

K-Water & The National Committee for the 2015 World Water Forum Korea (WWFKNC) & World Water Council (WWC)

MBS CC, Level 5, Ballroom I

14. 4 Jun 9.00am – 2.00pm Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters – Enhancing Liveability of Our Environment

(Open for Registration)

PUB Singapore’s National Water Agency&The Institution of Engineers, Singapore

Contact:Annie [email protected](Tel: 64611241 / 64695000)

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3002, 3003, 3102 & 3103

15. 4 Jun 9.30am – Noon&Noon – 1.00pm (Business Luncheon)

Investment and Business Environment Seminar on Singapore

(Open for Registration)

ASEAN-KOREA Centre& Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Contact:Kyu Ri [email protected]+82 2 2287 1123orLionel [email protected]+82 2 2112 5148

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3606 & 3706

16. 4 Jun 8.00am – 1.00pm Asia Pacific Water Safety Plan Network Participants Symposium

(Private Event)

Asia Pacific Water Safety Plan Network&International Water Association (IWA)& World Health Organisation (WHO)

WaterHub

17. 4 Jun 1.00pm – 3.00pm High Level Round Table – Water Security

(Private Event)

K-Water MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3602 & 3603

18. 4 Jun 9.30am - 12.30pm New U.S. Lead Content Law for Products in Contact with Drinking Water: NSF Certification

(Open for Registration)

NSF InternationalContact:Suwanna [email protected]+66818508093

MBS, Level 3, MR 3703

19. 4 Jun 8.30am – 1.00pm Sustainable Cities Business Forum France ASEAN

(Private Event)

EDF’s event organised by UBIFRANCE under high patronage of French Embassy

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3001B, 3101A & 3101B

20. 5 Jun Full Day The Charted Institution of Water and Environmental Management(CIWEM) Urban Drainage GroupInternational Conference and Workshop – Urban Drainage in Asia Pacific – Modelling and Challenges

(Open for Registration)

CIWEMContact:Tom [email protected]

Courtyard and Gallery Suite , Marina Barrage, 8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951

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21. 5 Jun 2.30pm – 4.00pm NUS Environmental Research Institute (NERI) Seminar on LKY Water Prize 2014 – Orange County Water District “New Water” Past and Present

(Open for Registration)

NERI

Contact:http://137.132.165.245/registration/050614/

National University of Singapore (NUS), 5A Engineering Drive 1, T-Lab Building, Level 5, Seminar Room 1, Singapore 117411

22. 5 – 6 Jun 8.00am – 5.00pm A One Day Seminar and One Day Site Visit (with Technical Explanations) on Pipes for Pipe Jacking & Innovative Pipe Jacking Techniques

(Open for Registration)

Singapore Society for Trenchless Technology (SgSTT)&National University of Singapore (NUS)

Contact:Ms Nisah [email protected]

Environment Building, 40 Scotts Road,

MEWR Theatrette,4th Level, West Wing

23. 6 Jun 12.15pm to 2pm H2O Seminar Series: Impact of climate change on water quality and health: A focus on cholera

(Open for Registration)

PUB, Singapore’s national water agency&Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA)

Contact:Ms Nuraini [email protected]

Connect@WaterHub, Level 2 Auditorium, 80 Toh Guan Road East Singapore 608575

* MBS CC denotes Marina Bay Sands Convention Center

C: NETWORKING EVENTS

No Date Time Title Organiser Venue

1. 29 May 6.00pm – 9.00pm Hitachi Partners Appreciation Dinner

(Private Event)

Hitachi Infrastructure System (Asia) Pte Ltd

The Fullerton Hotel, The Straits Room, Level 4

2. 1 Jun 8.00pm – 10.00pm PWN Technologies 5th Networking Night

(Private Event)

PWN Technologies MBS CC, Level 4, Simpor Junior Ballroom Foyer & Garden Walk 3

3. 2 Jun 2.00pm – 3.00pm Network Reception with opening of the Danish Pavilion and Danish Water Technology House

(Private Event)

Danish Export Association & The Royal Danish Embassy

MBS CC, Basement 2, Expo Hall, Danish Pavilion

4. 2 Jun 2.30pm – 3.30pm Industry to Industry Networking Session for Singapore Plumbing Society (SPS)

(Private Event)

SIWW&SPS

MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall B, Networking Lounge

5. 2 Jun 5.00pm – 6.00pm Industry to Industry Networking Session for Singapore Society for Trenchless Technology (SgSTT)

(Private Event)

SIWW&SgSTT

MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall B, Networking Lounge

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No Date Time Title Organiser Venue

6. 2 Jun 11.30am – 12.30pm Industry to Industry Networking Session for Singapore Water Association (SWA)

(Private Event)

SIWW &SWA

MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall B, Networking Lounge

7. 2 Jun 4.30pm – 6.00pm Book Launch of “Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Resource Recovery” Textbook and Networking Reception

(Open for Registration)

AECOM

Contact:Joyce [email protected], 6394 0304

MBS CC, Basement 2, Expo Hall, Booth E16 (AECOM Booth)

8. 3 Jun 4.00pm – 6.00pm CH2M Hill Networking Reception

(Private Event)

CH2M Hill MBS CC, Basement 2, Expo Hall, Booth J16 (CH2M Hill Booth)

9. 3 Jun 2.30pm – 3.30pm Industry to Industry Networking Session for Singapore Industrial Automation Association (SIAA)

(Private Event)

SIWW&SIAA

MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall B, Networking Lounge

10. 3 Jun 7.00pm – 9.00pm International Water Association (IWA) 2014 Project Innovation Awards Combined Asia-Pacific and East Asia Regional Awards Ceremony and Reception

(Open for Registration)

IWA

Contact:[email protected]

Butter Factory, The Main Room; Level 2 Unit 2, One Fullerton,1 Fullerton Road Singapore 049213

11. 3 – 5 Jun 9.00am – 5.00pm (3 – 4 Jun)

9.00am – 1.15pm (5 Jun)

Water Innovation Challenge Open Studio

(Open to all, registration not required)

WorldSkills Foundation Customer & Visitor Centre at ITE College East, 10 Simei Avenue Singapore 486047

12. 4 Jun 2.30pm – 3.30pm Industry to Industry Networking Session forInstitution of Engineers, Singapore (IES)

(Private Event)

SIWW&IES

MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall B, Networking Lounge

13. 4 Jun 11.30am – 12.30pm Industry to Industry Networking Session for Singapore Environment Council (SEC)

(Private Event)

SIWW&SEC

MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall B, Networking Lounge

* MBS CC denotes Marina Bay Sands Convention Center

D: PRESS EVENTS

No Date Time Title Organiser Venue

1. 1 Jun 2.30pm – 3.30pm Xylem Media Conference

(Private Event)

Xylem Water Solutions Singapore Pte Ltd

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3610

2. 2 Jun 5.00pm – 5.45pm Letter of Intent Signing Ceremony between De.Mem Pte Ltd and Hawaco

(Private Event)

De.Mem&Hawaco

MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall, Innovation Pavilion, Booth L1-SO2

3. 2 Jun 5.00pm – 5.45pm Letter of Intent Signing Ceremony

Between De.Mem Pte Ltd and Hau Giang Water Supply and Sewerage – Project Urban JS Company

(Private Event)

De.Mem&Hau Giang Water Supply and Sewerage– Project Urban JS Company

MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall, Innovation Pavilion, Booth L1-SO2

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No Date Time Title Organiser Venue

4. 2 Jun 2.30pm Memorandum of Understanding Signing Ceremony between NUS and Shimadzu (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd

(Private Event)

NUS Environmental Research Institute

MBS CC, Level 1 Expo Hall, Booth L1-Q02 (NUS Booth)

5. 3-Jun 10.00am Memorandum of Understanding Signing Ceremony between NUS and Lab Science Solution Pte Ltd

(Private Event)

NUS Environmental Research Institute

MBS CC, Level 1 Expo Hall, Booth L1-Q02

(NUS Booth)`

6. 3 Jun 11.00am Memorandum of Understanding Signing Ceremony between PUB and Fukuoka City Road and Wastewater Bureau

(Private Event)

PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency&Fukuoka City Road &Wastewater Bureau

MBS CC, Basement 2, Expo Hall Booth: B2-G02

(Jetro Booth)

7. 3 Jun 5.00pm Soft Launching Witteveen+Bos South-East Asia Pte Ltd

(Private Event)

Witteveen+Bos South-East Asia Pte Ltd

MBS CC

8. 3-Jun 2.30pm - 3.00pm Singapore’s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System Phase 2 & Integrated Waste Management Facility Contract Signing Ceremony

(Open for Registration)

PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency & National Environment Agency (NEA)

Contact:June [email protected] 67313212

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3601A, 3601B, 3602, 3701A, 3701B & 3702

* MBS CC denotes Marina Bay Sands Convention Center

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1. 3 Jun 4.00pm – 6.00pm Sembcorp Water Technology Prize 2014

(Private Event)

Science Centre Singapore &Sembcorp Industries Ltd

MBS CC, Level 3, MR 3701A

2. 1 - 3 Jun Full Day (1 - 2 Jun)Half Day (3 Jun)

Singapore Junior Water Prize 2014 Competition

(Open to all, registration not required)

Ngee Ann Polytechnic MBS CC, Level 1, Expo Hall, L1-W02, 04, 06, 10, 12, 14, 16 & 18

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3. 3 - 5 Jun 9.00am – 4.30pm(3 – 4 Jun)

9.00am – 1.15pm (5 Jun)

Water Innovation Challenge 2014

(Open for Registration)

World Skills Foundation

Partners:Institute of Technical Education (ITE)&World Plumbing Council (WPC)&International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)&Royal Melbourne Institution of Technology (RMIT)

Contact:Grace [email protected]

Central Amphitheatre, ITE College East, 10 Simei Avenue, Singapore 486047

4. 7 Jun 8.00am – 2.00pm Singapore International Water Festival (SIWF) 2014

(Open for Registration)

Singapore Polytechnic

Contact:Tan Chin [email protected]

Marina Barrage, 8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951

Friends of Water Networking Session Friends of Water Networking Session brings together community representatives to share ideas and best practices towards building a  sustainable future for water management. Participants comprise a variety of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), private corporations, schools, public agencies and individuals. The session will be held on 3 June and will include a tour of Siloso Beach Resort, recipient of the Singapore President’s Award for the Environment.

Community Events - Water Showcases 2014From learning trails to nature walks, Water Showcases 2014 promises an enjoyable and enriching time for everyone. Get up close and personal with aquatic wildlife by kayaking along MacRitchie Reservoir, or discover Singapore’s water journey while cycling along Marina Reservoir. Championed by the community for the community, these Showcases highlight best practices in environmental stewardship through interactive tours and learning journeys at our reservoirs and waterways.

Admission to each Water Showcase is free. Slots are limited and allocated on a first-come-first-served basis

No Date Time Title Organiser Venue

1. 31 May 9.00am – 10.00am Lorong Halus Green Trail Singapore Environment Council

Lorong Halus Wetland

2. 1 Jun 7.30am – 11.30am Bird Watching at Kranji Marshes Nature Society (Singapore)

Kranji Marshes

3. 1 Jun 2.00pm – 5.00pm Marina Bike Learning Trail Waterways Watch Society

Marina Reservoir

4. 2 Jun 9.00am – 11.00am Nature Walk at Berlayer Creek Keppel Club Berlayer Creek

5. 3 Jun 4.00pm – 6.00pm Eco Tour of Siloso Beach Resort Siloso Beach Resort Siloso Beach Resort

6. 5 Jun 9.00am to 11.30am Kayaking Learning Trail at MacRitchie Reservoir

Singapore Environment Council

MacRitchie Reservoir

Register your interest today by emailing [email protected] with your name, contact number and preferred Water Showcase and/or Friends of Water Networking Session.

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DELEGATE PRIVILEGES63Sin gapore inter natio nal Water Week 2014

1. Marina Bay Sands Shopping & Dining Privileges available at participating outlets For more information, visit www.siww.com.sg/delegate-privileges or download the SIWW Mobile App.

SIWW Mobile App Available on:

2. Sustainable Tumbler* Bring your sustainable tumbler to SweetSpot (Marina Bay Sands, Level 1 & 3) from 1-5 June to enjoy 10% off your

coffee or tea!

* Find your very own sustainable tumbler in your conference kit.

3. Gardens By The Bay (Valid from 31 May- 8 June 2014)

Enjoy 10% off admission^ to the 2 conservatories, Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, at Gardens by the Bay!

• Delegates will need to flash their original delegate pass at Gardens by the Bay’s main ticketing booth in order to enjoy the discount (Not applicable for online purchase)

• Each delegate will be able to purchase up to 4 discounted tickets

^ Discount is applicable on the prevailing admission rates to 2 Conservatories only (Foreign & Local Delegates)

4. National Heritage Board Museums (Valid from 1-6 June 2014)

Discover the charm of Singapore’s rich and diverse culture at the many museums and heritage institutions around the island. For more information, visit www.nhb.gov.sg

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GREEnInG youR DELEGATE ExPERIEncE

Sustainable Tumbler**Find your very own sustainable tumbler in your conference kit.

Use the re-usable tumbler as your water companion even after SIWW 2014

Bring your sustainable tumbler to SweetSpot (Marina Bay Sands, Level 1 & 3) from 1-5 June to enjoy 10% off your coffee or tea!

Go digital Download our SIWW Mobile App for information on-the-go!

SIWW Mobile App Available on:

Our Venue is BCA Green Mark Certified Marina Bay Sands (MBS) Expo and Convention Centre has been designed to promote

sustainability, and they operate with an active engagement in the 3Rs of Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling.

Marina Bay Sands’ Green Features: • Extensive use of LED lights

• Rainwater harvesting for toilet flushing

• Self-closing taps and constant flow regulators in public area bathrooms

• Utilisation of recycled materials and products under Singapore’s Green Labeling Scheme

We encourage all delegates to go green and be environmentally-friendly with these simple steps: return your event equipment (lanyards, ID cases) after use, use your sustainable tumbler, and print only when necessary. Let’s all do our part to save the environment!

For more information on our eco-friendly measures, visit www.siww.com.sg/sustainable-event-measures

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Published in May 2014by Singapore International Water Week.No reproduction is permitted in whole or in partwithout written permission fromSingapore International Water Week.Copyright © is held by the publishers.Every e�ort has been made to ensure that accuracy andcompleteness of the information herein at time of print. 40 Scotts Road, #22-01 Environment BuildingSingapore 228231For more information, email [email protected] visit www.siww.com.sg This publication has been printed on environmentally-friendlypaper as part of a green e�ort towards environmental sustainability.