会议名称(中文): 2015 IWA Alternative Water Resources Conference 会议名称(英文): 2015 IWA Alternative Water Resources Conference 所属学科: 水文与工程地质,水利工程 开始日期: 2015-05-01 所在国家: 中华人民共和国 所在城市: 江苏省 南京市 具体地点: 河海大学 主办单位: 国际水协会(IWA)、 河海大学
[ 重要日期 ] 摘要截稿日期: 2015-01-31 全文截稿日期: 2015-03-31
[ 会务组联系方式 ] 联系人: Zongjing Li 135 2046 5635
会议背景介绍: Available conventional resources are not enough in many places of the world to supply forecasted, or just current, demands. A variety of options can be considered to reach a reliable supply; those options that look for a certain sustainable demand-resources balance are often called Alternative Resources. Technology development and new techniques to manage supply and resources systems are providing new opportunities to reach efficient reliable supply systems for short and long term scenarios. IWA is focused on this topic as one of its strategic lines and that is why a cluster denominated Alternative Resources was constituted in 2013. One of the aims of this IWA Alternative Water Resources Cluster is promoting diffusion of knowledge and experiences around this topic. This conference to be held in Nanjing China in 2014 is one of those activities. The conference will be the first to be organized since the cluster was constituted and it will be the first opportunity to analyze the state of the art on technologies and options likewise good practices, case studies and research initiatives around this issue. Advanced treatment processes, reuse, desalination, unitary demand reduction or global consumption wit specific new technologies or just change in consumption behavior contribute to the supply demand balance will be discussed. All those alternatives will be considered with a clear focused on planning and operational decision making to provide an efficient and reliable service. Come to Nanjing and you will have the opportunity to be updated on the advanced alternatives to meet the appropriate supply service. 征文范围及要求: Themes and Topics
Theme 1: Looking for efficient Alternatives Domestic/industrial wastewater treatment and reuse Seawater and brackish water desalination Rainwater harvesting Demand management Losses reduction Water trading Operational efficiency Theme 2: Planning and designing of systems for using AWR Urban/district water systems Small water systems Options for small systems Theme 3: Analyses and assessment tools Resource-demand analysis Assessment of alternatives Risk assessment and quality control Alternative resources and Energy Theme 4: Policies and management Policies and legislations for AWR development Contingency/scarcity management Water efficiency management |