Many pipeline systems worldwide face problems such as leakage or reducing emissions from sewer overflows. Wastewater infrastructure projects in urban settings pose special challenges, concerning for example the environment, costs, and public communication.
The conference features highlight case studies from from all over the world: Great Britain (London Thames Tideway Scheme), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi Mega Project), Turkey (Istanbul), Germany (Berlin), Denmark (Helsinge) and the United States (Philadelphia).
Internationally renowned experts present the following topics:
• Reducing risk through successful sewer asset management
• Private and Public Partnerships (PPP): How can they help?
• Challenges of urban wastewater infrastructure projects
• The next generation of wastewater infrastructure, using for example trenchless technology
• Challenges of reducing emissions from sewer overflows
Grasp the opportunity to discuss your points of interests in our interactive workshops on Wednesday, 28th March 2012:
• Challenges surrounding storm tunnel assets post construction (Capita Symonds, UK)
• Possibilities of rehabilitating sewage tunnels to help improve the urban within cities (COWI AS, Denmark)
• Sustainable sewer asset management (Berliner Wasserbetriebe, Germany)
• Financing infrastructure projects; using PPPs to reach higher standard of service (Veolia Water, Czech Republic)
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