World Water Congress to take place in Montreal
Over four thousand delegates are
expected to gather in Montreal next month to deal with one of the
most pressing problems facing the world today - access to clean,
safe drinking water.
The href=”http://www.iwa2010montreal.org/”
target=”_blank”>International Water Association World Water
Congress and Exhibition, taking place in Montreal from
September 19-24, 2010, provides a unique window on the global water
community.
Strong
participation is expected from Canada, the United States, and Latin
America, as well as Asia, Africa and Europe.
The core of the World Water Congress is nine simultaneous technical
sessions, and four workshops on a variety of topics within the
following seven Congress themes:
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Science and application of water management;
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Cities of the future;
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Water, climate and energy;
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Securing new and traditional water resources for the
future;
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Managing utilities and their assets;
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Water, ecosystems and catchments; and
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Water and health.
The event
will bring together a network of clean water/technology interests,
and will help demonstrate Canada’s commitment, leadership and
expertise in water. This is particularly timely given recent
water-related initiatives in Canada and internationally,
including:
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The Report of the NRTEE on water and the resource industries:
“Changing Currents: Water Sustainability and the Future of
Canada’s Natural Resource Sectors”;
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The Proposed Ontario Water Opportunities and Water
Conservation Act, tabled recently in the Ontario Legislature;
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The Conference Board of Canada Report on water infrastructure
financing: “Improving the Efficiency of Water Use: Municipal
Investments in Water and Infrastructure”;
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The numerous international initiatives covering all facets of
the water cycle, including water resource efficiency, climate
change and health.
In addition to technical sessions and workshops, there
will be a number of industry forums and a major exhibition. The href=”http://www.iwa2010montreal.org/Media/Preliminary-programme.pdf”
target=”_blank”>preliminary technical program,
and a current href=”http://www.iwa2010montreal.org/2010-exhibitors.asp”
target=”_blank”>list of exhibitors are available
on line.
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