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We are pleased to announce our partners for Customer Metering Water 2009.
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British Water is the lead association for the UK water and wastewater industry, providing its membership with:
- a forum for the discussion of industry issues
- information on home and overseas markets
- introductions to prospective customers, partners and suppliers through international missions and meetings with UK water utilities
- representation of members' interests to government, regulators, major customers and others
- the opportunity to work with the regulators in the development and introduction of new legislation and regulation.
For more information visit www.britishwater.co.uk
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CIWEM is an independent professional body and a registered charity, advancing the science and practice of water and environmental management for a clean, green and sustainable world.
For more information visit www.ciwem.org
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European Water News, the Europe-wide information platform on water-issues, is dedicated to providing news, papers and reviews on water management in Europe. Key issues currently include flood risk, water shortage, water pollution, climate change and governance. The website www.european-waternews.com and its related weekly newsletter bring together information on the water challenges facing Europe, and the innovative technologies and solutions available to address these challenges. European Water News is published by Reed Business Geo.
Subscription to the e-newsletter is free, subscribe by clicking here.
For more information visit www.european-waternews.com
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Intelligent Metering Initiative is a Customer Metering Water 2009 partner.
For more information visit www.imi-metering.co.uk
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IWO is the only UK professional body concerned solely with the water industry. It exists to help members increase their knowledge about topics crucial to the future success of the industry.
IWO organises a range of events at both local and national level, including seminars, technical visits and conferences, as well as a variety of social events. Members receive a quarterly Journal, have full access to the IWO website and receive e-news bulletins.
IWO is licensed by the Engineering Council to award Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer and Engineering Technician registration. It is also licensed by the Society for the Environment to award Chartered Environmentalist.
For more information visit www.iwo.org.uk
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SBWWI is a Customer Metering Water 2009 partner.
For more information visit www.sbwwi.co.uk
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SWIG, the Sensors for Water Interest Group, is the main supplier of Workshops on the use of sensors in the water and process industries. These one-day workshops offer a cost effective way of keeping up to date and fostering collaboration between interested parties on sensor developments, new technologies and development in regulations and legislation that impact on environmental and process measurements.
Membership of SWIG is open to corporate organisations, academic institutions and individuals.
Details of forthcoming Workshops can be found at the SWIG website at www.swig.org.uk. The website also contains information about SWIG’s activities, past Workshops, including the presentations given at these events, and ‘hot links’ to other sites of interest.
For more information visit www.swig.org.uk
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Water21, the magazine of the International Water Association, provides a global perspective on the most important business, technology and environmental issues affecting the water sector worldwide. IWA is a leading global network of water sector professionals. The next IWA World Water Congress and Exhibition will be held in Montreal, Canada in 2010.
For more information visit www.iwapublishing.com
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The International Private Water Association (IPWA) was formed in 1999 to address the changing dynamics that are taking place in individual countries around the world within the context of the evolving water/wastewater infrastructure project and service arena. The Association serves as a conduit between the public and private sector players - facilitating effective timely dialogues that highlight the critical need for speed, transparency and cost-effectiveness in the development/operations of global water and wastewater projects, and the practical means for achieving those elements in projects. More importantly, IPWA is uniquely recognized as one of the few independent organizations that address, as a central part of its mission, the potential expanding role of the private sector as a viable partner to governments and parastatals within the global water/wastewater project and service arena.
IPWA provides ministerial dialogues, workshops, networking receptions, information resources, financial tool options, and model project framework options.
IPWA welcomes members representing the full spectrum of parties involved in the planning, investing, financing, regulating and managing of water/wastewater projects. Members include project developers, construction and engineering firms, equipment suppliers, professional service providers, multilateral funding agencies, water utilities and government ministries, related associations, financial institutions and others interested in the development of public-private partnerships within the water/wastewater project sector.
For more information visit www.ipwa1.org
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Conference 1

Paul Hope, Head of Water Resource Economics, OFWAT

Chris Taylor, Head of Capital Investment & Asset Management, Folkestone & Dover Water

Trevor Bishop, Head of Water Resource Management, Environment Agency

Robert Canning, Head of Economic Regulation Branch - Water Supply & Regulation Division, Defra

Peter Jiggins, Head of Branch – Drinking Water Quality, Defra

Karen Gibbs, London & South East Policy Manager, Consumer Council for Water

Conference 2

Charles Healey, Metering Manager, South East Water

Martin Kane, Director of Customer Services, Severn Trent Water

Bruno Nguyen, Director Operations, Eau de Paris (SAGEP)

Marie White, Head of Customer Services, Northern Ireland Water

Alan Laking, Quality Manager - Metering, Yorkshire Water

Gary Taylor, AMR Implementation Manager, Yorkshire Water

SV Hulyalkar, Executive Engineer, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai

Dr. William T. Muhairwe, Managing Director, National Water & Sewage Corporation Uganda

Harrison Mutikanga, Manager - Water Loss, National Water & Sewage Corporation Uganda

Saul Arlosoroff, Director and Chairman of its Finance/Economic Committee, Mekorot - The National Water Corporation of Israel

Csaba Csore, Head of Network Operations Department, Waterworks of Budapest
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