‘Water...and nine billion people.’ How do we achieve a safe, clean and sustainable water future in high-density living areas? By making the connection. This is exactly what we will be doing at this year’s AIWW and Aquatech Amsterdam. Connecting people, experience and technology. From 30 October – 3 November, Amsterdam RAI.
We’d love to connect with you in our House of Inspiration, Hall 1, stand number 01.330, where we showcase our smart and circular water innovations:
- sustainable wastewater treatment technology Nereda®
- zero-waste crystallization technology Crystalactor
- Ephyra® and Themista® technologies for optimized sludge digestion
- intelligent Aquasuite® solutions for advanced control in the water chain
Our professionals will present the following lectures at the IWW Conference:
October 31th | ||
11:00 – 12:30 | Smart City & Water Resilience | Effectively combining sensor data and domain expertise for advanced control of wastewater treatment: the Soreq Western Jerusalem plantThe Soreq Valley leaves little room for plant expansions, so complying with ever increasing effluent requirements is only possible with maximum plant performance. A three layer approach - conventional feedback, data driven feed forward and knowledge based heuristics – provides this performance using adaptive machine learning techniques and intuitive control algorithms based on process expertise.
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Smart City SolutionsIn November 2016, Bolivia was forced to declare a state of emergency as it faced a severe drought. Royal HaskoningDHV responded to implement feasible water supply projects with quick effect, by using its smart water solutions. The project is innovatively cofunded through the Dutch DRIVE financing facility.
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16:00 – 17:30 | Public Awareness, Social Change and New Customer Concepts | Shared ownership for a flood resilient port: Pilot project “Flood risk adaptation in the Botlek”In view of climate change, we formulated a flood risk adaptation strategy for the Port of Rotterdam, and more specifically the Botlek area. This case illustrates how a fact-based process with stakeholders increases flood risk awareness, gives insight into consequences of flooding and solutions, and creates commitment for future actions.
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November 1st | ||
09:00 – 10:30 | Water Treatment Implementation | Nereda® a smart wastewater solution for resilient cities
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Creating value with the extraction of alginate-like extracellular polymers from Nereda® sludge
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Enhanced micropollutant removal by dosing of PAC in activated sludgeMicropollutants pose a threat for drinking water production from the river Meuse. Dosing of powdered activated carbon into activated sludge is tested at a wwtp, to reduce the discharge of micropolluants. The technology was tested and evaluated with respect to removal performance of micropollutants, effluent toxicology and over all operation of the wwtp.
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09:00 – 10:30 | New ICT & Data: Solutions in Water Management | Tackling the ingress problem in Msunduzi municipal sewer networkStormwater ingress into municipal sewer systems is a challenge faced by cities using dedicated sanitation systems worldwide. Ingress swallows up available pumping capacity and increases energy consumption, whilst exhausting any spare system capacity of the network and treatment facilities. This paper shows how this problem is being tackled in the Msunduzi Municipality in South Africa.
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09:00-10:30 | Resilient Cities & Utilities and Climate Change Adaptation | Engineering the Flood Resilient Airport, 2 case studiesAirports play an important role in economic growth and are essential hubs for connectivity and trade. Following cities, most of the major airports are situated in densely populated areas, next to rivers, in deltas and alongside coasts. Airport flood risk is a growing concern in aviation. Flood resiliency in airport engineering is critical, as demonstrated in the two “climate change” cases of Schiphol Amsterdam and Changi Singapore.
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11:00-12:30 | Water Cycle Recovery and Reuse implementation | Nereda® Inside for sustainable meat productionThe major challenge in the project for Westfort Meat Products was the wastewater treatment. Discharge of industrial effluent can be allowed by the local authorities; however untreated discharge would greatly exceed the capacity of the local WWTP. The only way to meet the requirements was by applying the new and innovative Nereda® concept. Stormwater ingress into municipal sewer systems is a challenge faced by cities using dedicated sanitation systems worldwide. Ingress swallows up available pumping capacity and increases energy consumption, whilst exhausting any spare system capacity of the network and treatment facilities. This paper shows how this problem is being tackled in the Msunduzi Municipality in South Africa.
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11:00 – 12:30 | Industrial User Experience, Aquatech - Food, Beverage & Paper, Treating concentrated wastewaters | The Netherlands: Compact aerobic granular sludge treatment for slaughter house waste water
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November 2nd | ||
15:00 – 16:30 | Industrial User Experience, Aquatech - Chemicals & Pharma, Pharmaceutical Water | High-quality water for injection for reliable active pharmaceutical ingredient production
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