LatAm Mine Water Conference 2012 indentifies various challenges associated with water use and retention and gives a holistic overview on how these challenges can be resolved.
Mining IQ’s Water Management in Mining 2012 conference in Brisbane is Australia’s foremost water management in mining event. This is your chance to learn from and network with your mining peers to gain insights, identify opportunities and take away new key strategies for successful and compliant water management in mining.
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Asia’s No.1 unconventional gas event, and the essential meeting platform to discuss the latest topics in unconventional gas, including regulatory framework, funding strategies, advanced drilling & completion technologies, water management , environmental challenges and much, much more. Join us in Beijing. REGISTER NOW!
Be at this exciting event and make new contacts! CMT's Shale Gas Summit offers extensive business networking opportunities with Asian and global players in one venue!
Claims that California farmers are wasteful and inefficient in managing their water supplies are inaccurate, according to a new report released by the Center for Irrigation Technology (CIT) at California State University, Fresno.
The report “Agricultural Water Use in California: A 2011 Update” also refutes assertions by some that large volumes of “new water” would be available through agricultural water conservation.
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The mission of the Shale Gas Water Management, Marcellus Initiative 2012 is to once more bring together executives, senior decision makers, technical experts and strategic professionals in the Marcellus to drive forward solutions at every level of water management from sourcing to reuse to treatment, recycling, transportation, storage and disposal.
The Oil Sands Water Management Initiative 2012 endeavors to critically examine the most cost-effective water sourcing strategies and optimal treatment, re-use and disposal technologies for in situ oil sands in Canada. This leading event will also critically evaluate optimal water treatment strategies and technologies for driving down costs, improving water recyclability and increasing the reliability of having enough water for steam generation.
To assess the impact of water on economic growth, IFPRI and Veolia Water analyzed what economic growth levels can be sustained at today's water management efficiency and to what extent gains in efficiency and water productivity can sustain higher levels of growth. Four scenarios were developed representing four different levels of water management efficiency, and were assessed against three levels of economic growth to examine in each case the impact of growth on water scarcity and food scarcity.
Tight Oil Water Management 2011 is a one of a kind initiative and America’s only summit dedicated to bringing together the leading experts in the unconventional oil industry to find solutions to the water management challenges operators are facing. This congress will see VPs, Directors and experts from the Bakken, Niobrara, Permian and Eagle Ford to collate their knowledge and collectively develop cutting edge strategies on a cost per barrel basis for optimizing water resources in North American tight oil plays.
MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM: A SUCCESSFUL CHALLENGE
The international Forum program get together over 60 speakers divided into 21 multidisciplinary workshops
3 simultaneous rooms to mobilize the knowledge in the fields of urban planning, landscape architecture, environment, engineering, and more.
An Extraodinary Interdisciplinary Platform
Orford Room: Assessment of innovative stormwater sewage and harvesting techiques
O'Bready Room: Governance, strategy development and urban planning
Bellevue Room: Modeling Tools
Sustainable water management is a key environmental challenge of the 21st century. Developing and implementing innovative management approaches and how to cope with the increasing complexity and uncertainties is the theme of the Vth World Aqua Congress i.e. Adaptive and Integrated Water Management. Papers on conceptual and methodological innovations and empirical insights on important themes such as multi-level governance, vulnerability assessment, environmental flows, participatory modelling and the impacts of climate change will be presented.
Canadian Shale Gas Water Management Initiative 2011 endeavors to critically examine the most cost-effective water sourcing strategies & optimal treatment, re-use and disposal technologies for shale gas production in Canada. Furthermore, this leading event will examine the viability of alternative water sources and strategies in place to maximize the amount of flowback and produced water re-used for shale gas completions.
Water Loss 2012 is intended to present and discuss the latest developments, strategies, techniques and applications of international best practices in Non-Revenue Water Management.
The Conference is the sixth event in a series of IWA water loss reduction speciality conferences, following the successful "Water Loss 2010" that was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil in June 2010 with 630 participants from more than 30 different countries from around the world.
Water Loss 2012 was brought to Asia to address the pressing need for improved water utility efficiency in this part of the world.
A press release (6/7) noted that Nestlé was named "the winner of the 2011 Stockholm Industry Water Award for its leadership, performance, and efforts to improve the water management in its supply chain." The award comes from the Stockholm International Water Institute. The award "recognises Nestlé's aim to improve the water management and efficiency of its operations." The company has decreased its water consumption "from more than five litres of water per USD of sales ten years ago, to less than 1.4 litres today."
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ReplyThis 3 day conference will include 8 non-concurrent sessions and optional field trips to the Beijing Watershed and the Three Gorges Reservoir. Each conference session will include a topic overview, 3-4 case studies, a targeted panel discussion, and a discussion period for all participants. The conference will conclude with participant breakout groups to capture recommendations.
Water Management in Mining has returned for 2011 to address the fundamental role of sound water management in operational and environmental sustainability.
CIWEM with the support of EWA, European Water Association and ASTEE, Association Scientifique et Technique pour l'Eau et l'Environnement, is organising a two day international conference. The aim is to provide an opportunity to share experiences and to gain feedback on innovative practical solutions and relevant applied research on key topics, and to explore the key challenges facing European countries today.