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Waste Water Management 2019 Waste Water Management 2019 International Exhibition of equipment and technologies for municipal and industrial sewage treatment Supported by Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration WasteWaste WaterWater ManagementManagement 20192019 9-10 April Kyiv, Ukraine ACCO International Organiser The meeting of professionals +38 056 7943394 in the field of municipal and industrial [email protected] sewage treatment wwm-expo.com Media Partners Waste Water Management 2019 Participation in the exhibition allows to present products and services to professionals in the field of sewage treatment in Ukraine, which make key decisions at the national and regional levels. PRELIMINARY EXHIBITION PLAN F1 F2 F3 F4 CLOAKROOM F5 G2 G3 G1 G4 G5 ENTRANCE F6 BUSINESS-ZONE REGISTRATION H3 AQUANTIS F7 Н2 D1 Н1 ECM Group Н4 A3 D2 A1 A2 C1 D3 A4 A5 A6 HEAD TABLE D4 D5 CONFERENCE ROOM ZONE OF B1 B2 PARALLEL EVENTS B3 C2 B4 B5 D6 E3 E1 E2 E4 E5 E6 stand 6 sq.m stand 15 sq.m reserved stand 9 sq.m stand 18 sq.m stand 12 sq.m stand 36 sq.m We are ready to consider requests for providing stands with non-standard configuration and additional equipment ! of the exhibition space. COST AND CONDITIONS STAND 9 SQ.M – 1 800 EURO STAND 18 SQ.M – 3 100 EURO Content Content › company name across booth › company name across booth frieze frieze › 1 table › 3 tables › 3 chairs › 9 chairs › electric outlet › electric outlet › hanger › hanger › trash can › trash can › wall panels › wall panels › spot light › 3 spot lights › carpet (grey) › carpet (grey) Cost includes Cost includes • equipped stand 9 sq.m • equipped stand 18 sq.m • speech with a presentation within the business • speech with a presentation within the business program (10 minutes) program (15 minutes) • logo & information about the company on • possibility of holding own seminar / presentation / exhibition website & in catalog master class / demonstration within the business • advertising A4 unit in the exhibition catalog program (up to 1 hour) • exhibition documentation • rotation of advertising video of the company on • all taxes plasma TV screens in the exhibition hall • logo & information about the company on exhibition website & in catalog • 2 advertising A4 units (2A4) in the exhibition catalog • provision of exhibition documentation • all taxes +38 056 794 33 94 wwm-expo.com Waste Water Management 2019 BUSINESS PROGRAM 8 APRIL, MONDAY 16:00 - 22:00 Exhibition installation and registration of exhibitors 9-10 APRIL - WORKING DAYS 09:00 - 18:00 Opening hours 10:00 - 18:00 Business program Panel discussion. Legislation reforms in the field of municipal and industrial waste water treatment Session 1. Modern equipment and technics for cleaning pipelines of sewerage networks, storm sewage, wells, sedimentation tanks Session 2. Information technologies, equipment and systems for accounting, monitoring, automation and dispatching Session 3. Modern equipment and technologies for mechanical, chemical, physical-chemical and biological sewage treatment Session 4. Recycling and disposal of sediments and sludge, MSW landfill leachate treatment, biogas energy CONFERENCE “Industrial water” Session 1. Fuel and energy, mining and metallurgical complexes Session 2. Pharmaceutical and food industries Session 3. Chemical, petrochemical and transport industries Session 4. Agriculture Conference topics: › environmental problems related to pollution of water resources by industry › financial mechanism of state support of environmental projects of enterprises › necessary legislative reforms in the field of permits system for special water use › mechanism of state and public control over the compliance of environmental standards by industrial enterprises › modern equipment and technologies for industrial water resources treatment Invited for participation: - profile experts of energy, mining, agriculture, chemical, petrochemical industries, ports, water utilities - suppliers of equipment and technologies for industrial water resources treatment - representatives of state and municipal authorities - representatives of state and municipal environmental control bodies CONFERENCE “Engineering networks of water supply and disposal” Session 1. Materials and equipment for construction of pipelines (pipes and pumps) Session 2. Trenchless technologies Session 3. Diagnostics and repair of pipelines Session 4. Storm drainage systems, flood control SEMINAR «Local waste water treatment facilities» SEMINAR «ProZorro tools for water utilities and their suppliers» Organizer: Zakupki.Prom.ua trading platform, accredited participant: ProZorro, ProZorro.Sale Seminar topics: › Government procurements in ProZorro system - how to work efficiently and what mistakes to avoid › Procurement appeals › Services and tools which help to work in electronic trading systems (counterparty verification, bank guarantees and credits, electronic document management, uploading of analytics) Invited for participation: representatives of municipal services, water utilities, state and municipal authorities, business companies - service and technology providers +38 056 794 33 94 wwm-expo.com Waste Water Management 2019 ! NEW IN 2019 ! • Water reuse, ZLD technology (Zero Liquid Discharge) • Legal services • Human Resources SEMINAR “Water industry of Dnepropetrovsk region. On the way from programs to realized projects” Organizer: Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration, Ecology Department Moderator: Ruslan Strіlets, Director of Ecology and Natural Resources Department of Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration Invited for participation: - ecologists, environmental directors, heads of laboratories of industrial enterprises and water utilities - heads of ecology departments of cities: Dnipro, Kamyanske, Nikopol, Novomoskovsk, Pavlograd, Kryvyi Rih, Verkhnodniprovsk, Ternivka, Pershotravensk, Pokrov, Marganets - public environmental organizations; mass media OPEN DISCUSSION “Investments in Ukrainian water industry. Problems and solutions” Organizer: Ukrainian Drinking Water Association “Borisfen” Moderator: Valeriy Bezus, Deputy Chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council Topics to be discussed: › What legislation needs to be changed in order for attracting the real investment into the industry? › What is the role of local governments in creating of the positive investment climate? › Organizational forms of cooperation between the housing & utilities sector and business. Public - private partnership, concession, lease › Why Ukrainian banks do not finance projects in the water industry? › Are water utilities ready for a transparent and efficient use of investment resources? › Is it possible to apply the experience of reforming the water industry of Eastern European countries in Ukraine? Invited for participation: - representatives of municipal and central authorities. - heads of municipal water utilities - international and domestic financial organizations CONFERENCE “Modern aspects of design and construction of Ukrainian water facilities” › Actual legislation changes in the field of water facilities construction regulation › Modern design and construction technologies › Interaction Customer - Designer - General Contractor. Problems and solutions › Procurement and features of projects with participation of international financial organizations › Certification and professional development of design engineers are the necessary conditions for the compliance of hydraulic facilities with international standards Invited for participation: - design, engineering and construction organizations, general contractors - design and production services of water utilities and industrial enterprises - suppliers of equipment and technologies - scientific and educational institutions - controlling services - municipal and state authorities ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION “Basin Council - a key tool for the reform of Ukrainian water sector” › Experience in the creation and operation of basin councils. Problems and solutions › Interaction with central and regional authorities. Is a compromise possible? › Establishment of modern monitoring systems – is it a top priority or a waste of money? › Financing the water industry is a matter of state, society or responsibility? Invited for participation: representatives of the newly established basin councils of the Water Resources Agency, central and municipal authorities, research institutions, water utilities, industrial enterprises, financial institutions, public organizations +38 056 794 33 94 wwm-expo.com Waste Water Management 2019 9-10 April Kyiv, Ukraine, ACCO International SEMINAR “Role of environmental laboratories of water utilities and industrial enterprises in the reform of Ukrainian water resources monitoring” › Changes in legislation regulating laboratory activities in the context of transition to European measurement standards › Best available technologies and equipment for water resources monitoring. Is there a compromise between price and quality? › Is effective cooperation between municipal authorities and business possible during building a unified environmental measurement system? › Ensuring measurement quality and metrological control. How to avoid major mistakes? › Economics of instrumental studies of water resources. Can a lab make money? Invited for participation: - heads of environmental laboratories of enterprises and water utilities, independent environmental laboratories and laboratory centers - representatives of design organizations, suppliers of technologies and equipment for laboratories - representatives of state and municipal environmental
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