The Watertech Expo 2012 is a major water trade show that focuses on innovations, products and services, as well as best practices, successful case studies and practical applications of water technologies. India will host waste, waste water & recycling industry event Watertech 2012 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat and Asia's fastest growing city, Bengaluru. As a series of Watertech 2012 in corporating with Wastetech Expo and clean technology Show.
WWEM is more than just an exhibition: it is a learning experience. Visitors have the opportunity to participate in, and attend, over 70 walk-in walk-out workshops on case studies, problem solving, new technologies and new applications. They will also gain a wealth of information on modern regulation, MCERTS schemes for water and soil monitoring and are able to network freely around the show.
Themes and topics of interest include:
-Water Safety Plan Implementation
-Risk Assessment / Risk Management
-Source Protection
-Health Impact Assessments for Water Quality Interventions
-Innovative Policies and Regulations for Drinking Water Quality
-Risk-based Investment Planning for Water Supply Systems
-Operation and Maintenance of Water Supply Systems
-Water Safety in Informal Settlements
-Community Managed Water Supplies
-Household Treatment and Safe Storage
-Emerging Water Quality Risks
WATERVENT presents water technology entrepreneurs to investors.
First time ever WaterVent focuses financial needs of water technology entrepreneurs presenting to cleantech venture capitalists, private equity and corporate investors. Some keynotes and gettogethers are encompassing the event.
For entrepreneurs WATERVENT is a real opportunity to get into contact with investors and customers as well. For investors and buyers WATERVENT releafs a very interesting overview of water-efficient technologies.
The conference is aimed at public health professionals, water companies, regulators, risk and business continuity managers, emergency planners, service and support providers, detection equipment suppliers, disaster recovery specialists, water security experts, and water distribution modellers.
Now in its 17th year, the conference continues to attract the most authoritative experts in the area of biosolids and organic resources. The conference programme includes discussion of latest issues in the handling, treatment and reuse of wastewater derived biosolids, and other organic resources.
International Symposium on Water Supply Technology has been held once every three years since 1988.
For over 20 years the symposium has continued to provide 500 to 1,000 waterworks experts including those from overseas with a place to gather and to share timely water supply issues in the world and trends in the latest water supply technologies.
The objective of the Conference is to build capacity and awareness of DEWATS as a viable sanitation option for countries in Asia to enhance sanitation coverage and service delivery in the urban environment and provide a cost-effective means for treating wastewater. It will focus on :
-sustainable technical options
-management options and the roles of various stakeholders
-enabling institutional and regulatory frameworks for the effective implementation and scaling-up of decentralised systems.
Conference Topics
Process Dynamics
Management and Control
Case studies
Design criteria
Economics
Environmental issues and operation policies
CW Components
Modelling of wetland treatment processes
Systems with enhanced/active aeration
Floating emergent macrophyte wetlands
Suitability of treatment wetlands for developing countries
Removal of pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, surfactants and
other emerging pollutants
Stormwater and industrial wastewater treatment
Mine water treatment
Combined algal systems
Wetland and waterway restoration
Non point source pollution control
The purpose of the IWA Disinfection 2012 Specialist Conference is to provide a forum for scientists, consultant engineers, industrialists, equipment manufacturers, government regulatory agencies, and water and wastewater utility professionals from around the world. Themes will include controlling and minimizing the health impacts and risks of pathogens and byproducts generated by disinfection and inactivation processes.