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Integrated Urban Water Management

Published on Mon, 19/09/2011, 12:28:42

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Integrated Urban Water Management

Urban water supplies are under increasing pressure to meet the demands of growing populations, particularly in the face of extended drought and a changing climate, but what can you do to ensure a secure and resilient water supply in the future?

The Integrated Urban Water Management conference aims to bring together, planning, environmental, water cycle and water resource managers to discuss how best to achieve more integrated and effective approach to urban water demand management and supply planning.

Developed through extensive research with Federal, State and Local governments and water boards the Integrated Urban Water Management conference will bring together all those working in the planning and management of integrated water cycle systems.

Join us for two focused days and hear from our expert speaker panel, including:

  • Hon Don Farrell, Senator of Sustainability and Urban Water who will share the governments drive, support and funding initiatives available for Australian water security.
     
  • Barry Dennien, CEO, QLD Water Grid who will offer a first hand insight in to the worlds first system to manage, source, treat, store and supply treated water on this scale to overcome the challenges of population growth and climate change.
     
  • Dharma Dharmabalan, General Manager of Planning and Infrastructure at Coliban Water who will address the main challenges for establishing plans that combat the increasing pressure of climate variability.


View the full agenda and speaker line up here

Sneak Peak!
We recently caught up with Peter Diprose, Founding Member of Stormwater Industry Association Victoria who told us that an integrated approach to urban water management systems is needed to achieve efficient water management and water planning in the future.
To read the full article click here

Don’t miss out, register by 20 September and save $400
To register simply visit our website at www.integrated-watermanagement.com.au, call us on 02 9229 1000 or email registration@iqpc.com.au
 

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