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Finding solutions to short and long term challenges in wastewater treatment
09:00 – 16:45 | Tuesday 2nd November 2010
Eco Innovation Centre, City Road, Peterborough, PE1 1SA
The water industry is faced with many challenges including, climate change, growth and the continued need for efficiency. The Water Innovation network, led by UK CEED, Anglian Water and EEDA, will focus on meeting these challenges and identify new approaches, working with organisations that have expertise and potential solutions for our industry.
This event is a proactive one-day workshop with senior members of Anglian Water that will focus on the challenges and opportunities for innovation in wastewater treatment, biosolids and sewerage networks. If you have an innovative wastewater treatment product or service which you want to show Anglian Water, then this is the perfect opportunity for you. See who attended the first event by clicking here.
If you are an SME, consultancy, academic institution or anyone who feels that they could help bring innovative solutions to the water industry, then please join us on November 2nd.
Agenda
09:00 – Registration and refreshments
09:30 – Welcome & Water Innovation Network Update
- Gareth Jones, Network Development Manager, Water Innovation Network / UK CEED
09:50 – Introduction and aims for the day
- Steve Kaye, Manager of Innovation, Anglian Water
10:20 – Overview of Anglian Water’s wastewater strategy
- Jo Callan, Innovation Wastewater Programme Manager, Anglian Water
Jo will present a new 25 year roadmap for Anglian Water highlighting the upcoming challenges that Anglian Water will face.
10:45 - Refreshment Break
11:00 – Sewage Challenges
- David Singerton, Innovation Projects Manager, Anglian Water
David will present the problems Anglian Water faces with sewerage systems.
11:15 – Insight into the short and long term wastewater challenges
- Pascal Harper, Wastewater & Biosolids Engineer, One Alliance
Pascal will present insights into the areas of innovation that Anglian Water feel are most important in the area of water treatment and will reflect on the challenges from an engineering and delivery perspective.
- Wastewater Treatment
- Biosolids
- Sewerage Networks
11:30 – Q&A with Anglian Water
12:50 - Introduction to the Enterprise Europe Network
12:00 – Lunch and Networking
13:00 – Workshops
Parallel workshops will address the four questions below. The outcomes of these workshops will be communicated back to the whole group at the end of the session.
- What needs to be included in the WIN technology evaluation process to ensure that it works for all parties?
- What is your feedback on the AW strategy?
- What did we hear in terms of the priority areas?
- For each priority area what are the technology options and their relative strengths and weaknesses?
14:45 – Refreshment Break
15:00 – Sub-group presentations including – where are the opportunities for collaboration?
16:00 – Agreement on next steps and networking
16:45 – Close
Attendees
Attendees included: ACO Water Management, Anglian Water, APPS UK, Cambium LLP, Coffey Construction Limited, CSO Technik, Davies Engineering Ltd, DWL Engineering Services Ltd, ECS Engineering Services, Enterprise Europe Network, Environmental Innovations Limited, Hach Lange UK, Huber Technology, IBM, Isle Utilities, Lintott Control Systems, NPM Heat Recovery, One Alliance, Orica Watercare, Plandescil Ltd, Royal Haskoning, Savills, Smart Sponge Products, UK CEED, and Yorkshire Water
Presentations / Downloads
Presentation Slides – Gareth Jones
Presentation Slides – Steve Kaye
Presentation Slides – Jo Callan
Presentation Slides – David Singerton



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