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The Water Environment Federation (WEF) and Dansk Vand-og Spildevandsforening

(DANVA) gratefully acknowledge the generous sponsorship of the following groups:

GRUNDFOS Platinum Sponsor

CITY OF AARHUS Gold Sponsor

RAMBOLL Silver Sponsor

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The Great Water Cities – Denmark is comprised of a group of distinguished global

environmental organizations.

- Spanish Association of Water Supply & Sanitation (AEAS)

- City of Aarhus

- Danish Water Forum (DWF)

- European Federation of National Associations of Water

Services (EurEau)

- European Water Association (EWA)

- German Water Association (DWA)

- International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFHP)

- International Water Association (IWA)

- Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)

8:00 - 8:30 | KEY NOTE ADDRESS

DR. TORKIL JøNCH CLAUSEN, INTERNATIONAL WATER ADVISER, DHI

Dr. Torkil Jønch Clausen is currently Water Policy Adviser to the

DHI Group (DHI), Chair of the Scientific Programme Committee for

the World Water Week in Stockholm, and Senior Adviser to the

Global Water Partnership (GWP). He serves on a number of

national and international committees and boards, including: Chair

of the Flood Management Programme of the World Meteorological

Organization, Member of the board on World Water Forum, Member

of the Asia-Pacific Steering Group on Water and Climate Change,

and Member of the Science and Policy Advisory Board for the

Global Environmental Outlook 5 (UNEP).

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8:30 - 10:00 | PANEL I

GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE Sustainability of Great Water Cities include considerations of infrastructure planning, quality of life,

livability, resiliency, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The speakers on this panel will discuss key

areas of sustainability important to actors in Europe who have made water central to their cultural

identity.

MODERATOR:

Dr. Paul Bowen, Director of Sustainable Operations, The Coca-Cola Company, WEF, USA

PRESENTER:

Michael Mühlenkamp, Project Manager & EU-Coordinator, City of Essen, Germany

Lars Schroder, CEO, Aarhus Water Ltd., Aarhus, Denmark

Dr. Wolf Merkel, IWW Research Center, Germany

Pritha Hariram, Manager, Water Supply & Sanitation Services, International Water Association

(IWA),The Hague, Netherlands

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

MODERATOR:

Dr. Paul Bowen, Director of Sustainable Operations, The Coca-Cola Company, WEF, USA

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Are Sustainable

, Ph.D.

Director, Sustainable Operations

The Coca-Cola Company

[email protected]

@paultbowen

Second Wave – “Triple bottom line” • focus on efficiency and cost savings

• managing externalities

• stakeholder engagement

• philanthropy

Third Wave – “Race to the top” • focus on creating value

• proactive and innovative

• supply chain orientation

• competitive differentiation

Fourth Wave – “Sustainability” • End to end value chains

• Business continuity

• Engagement

Next Wave – ??????

First Wave – “Do no harm” • reactive

• focus on risks/compliance

• public pressures to reduce negative impacts

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Sustainability is a long-term commitment to

creating shared values between business

(private), government (public) and

communities (society).

What is your definition of sustainability?

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Michael Mühlenkamp, Project Manager & EU-Coordinator, City of Essen, Germany

QUESTION: 1

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PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Lars Schroder, CEO, Aarhus Water Ltd., Aarhus, Denmark

QUESTION: 1

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Dr. Wolf Merkel, IWW Research Center, Germany

QUESTION: 1

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„Sustainability in urban water cycle services is met,

when the quality of assets and governance of the

services is sufficient to actively secure the water

sector‘s needed contributions to urban social,

environmental and economic development in a way that

meets the needs of the present without compromising

the ability of future generations to meet their own needs“

A definition of sustainability for the urban water domain

EU FP7 project

www.trust-i.net

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A definition of sustainability for the urban water domain

Environmental

Economic

Governance Assets

S2) Effectively satisfy

the current users’ needs

and expectations

S3) Acceptance and

awareness of UWCS

S1) Access to

urban water

services

Social

En2) Minimisation

of other

environmental

impacts

En1) Efficient use

of water, energy

and materials

Ec1) Ensure

economic

sustainability of

the UWCS

G1) Public

participation

G2)

Transparency

and

accountability

G3) Clearness,

steadiness and

measurability of the

UWCS policies

G4) Alignment of

city, corporate and

water resources

planning

A1) Infrastructure

reliability, adequacy

and resilience

A2) Human

capital

A3) Information

and knowledge

management

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PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Pritha Hariram, Manager, Water Supply & Sanitation Services,

International Water Association (IWA),The Hague, Netherlands

QUESTION: 1

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Dr. Wolf Merkel, IWW Research Center, Germany

QUESTION: 2

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Sustainability – make it measurable

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Sustainability - make it measurable

Self-assessment tools (web-based) for

first quick analysis

Potable Water Distribution

Water Consumption Points

Water Treatment Works

Storage

On-site Water Treatment System

(Decentralised)

Transmission

Pervious AreasImpervious Areas

Storage

Separate/Combined Sewer StorageInfiltration

Wastewater Treatment Works

Recharge

Further Water Treatment

(Centralised)

Evaporation

Potable water &Precipitation

Reuse/Recycling water

Grey water

Storm water &green water

Black water

Ground water

Water Supply Subsystem

Wastewater Subsystem

Water Demand Subsystem

Cyclic Water Recovery

Subsystem

Raw Water Intake

Infiltration

LegendMain Water Flows

Irrigation

Precipitation Evaporation

Water Sources

Receiving Waters

Groundwater

BoreholeExtraction

Leakage

Exfiltration

Water Bodies

Storage

Source/sink

Modelling & DSS tools for detailed

analysis and decision making

A Master Framework

for UWCS Sustainability

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Sustainability – make it measurable

Starting with a baseline sustainability assessment: City

Blueprint

Further developed and applied by an action group within EIP Water

Example: Bucharest

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Michael Mühlenkamp, Project Manager & EU-Coordinator, City of Essen, Germany

QUESTION: 1

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PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Pritha Hariram, Manager, Water Supply & Sanitation Services,

International Water Association (IWA),The Hague, Netherlands

QUESTION: 2

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PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Lars Schroder, CEO, Aarhus Water Ltd., Aarhus, Denmark

QUESTION: 1

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Pritha Hariram, Manager, Water Supply & Sanitation Services,

International Water Association (IWA),The Hague, Netherlands

QUESTION: 1

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PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Dr. Wolf Merkel, IWW Research Center, Germany

QUESTION: 3

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Roadmap methodology for strategic planning

4. Transfer into a Roadmap - Relevant activities, responsibilities

- Timetable, milestones

- Costs of adaption

1. Scoping - Assets, actors,

organization

- Elements of UWSC,

- Pressures & trends,

- Objectives

Vision for sustainable city

2040

Sustainability dimensions:

S Social

EN Environment

EC Economic

G Governance

I Assets & resources

Legend:

black dots: an overall description of the urban water services in a

certain (intermediate) state till 2040

blue arrows: connections between intermediate states of the urban

water services in the future, based on measures

2. Forecasting - Project the future

- Quantify pressures and trends

- Visioning of UWCS in 2040 Global pressures & trends

Economic pressures:

Globalization, Finance

Environmental pressures:

Water stress, climate change

Social pressures: demography,

society expectations

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Examples of roadmap topics and measures in TRUST cities

• Reduce water consumption

• Reduce leakage

• SUDS / disconnection potential

• Potable water – demand management

• Wastewater reuse

• Water-energy nexus: energy gains from

WWTP optimization; use hydro-energy

• Ageing infrastructure

• Water availability

• Wastewater reuse

• Network efficiency

• New network design

• Storm water management

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Lars Schroder, CEO, Aarhus Water Ltd., Aarhus, Denmark

QUESTION: 2

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PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Michael Mühlenkamp, Project Manager & EU-Coordinator, City of Essen, Germany

QUESTION: 2

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Dr. Wolf Merkel, IWW Research Center, Germany

QUESTION: 4

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old profile

wastewater

channel

Emscher

restoration

1. Construction of sewer network, WWTPs, CSOs

2. Restoration of water courses

Ecosystem services valuation: Quantify benefits and co-benefits of sustainability measures

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Opportunity

for placement

of infrastructure

Climate

regulation

Flood protection

Recreation Biodiversity/

Habitats

Self-purification/

Nutrient retention

Ecosystem services valuation: Quantify benefits and co-benefits of sustainability measures

Annual benefits from all ESS: 130 x 106 €/a

Benefits for a lifetime (80 yrs): 10 x 109 €

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PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Lars Schroder, CEO, Aarhus Water Ltd., Aarhus, Denmark

QUESTION: 3

PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Michael Mühlenkamp, Project Manager & EU-Coordinator, City of Essen, Germany

QUESTION: 3

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PANEL I : GREAT WATER CITIES ARE SUSTAINABLE

PRESENTER:

Pritha Hariram, Manager, Water Supply & Sanitation Services,

International Water Association (IWA),The Hague, Netherlands

QUESTION: 3

10:00 - 10:15 | BREAK

GRUNDFOS Platinum Sponsor

CITY OF AARHUS Gold Sponsor

RAMBOLL Silver Sponsor

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10:15 - 11:30 | PANEL II

GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH Great Water Cities have linked growth with water – where each thrive as a function of the other.

Water infrastructure, planning, and livability directly connect with how growth is consistently

achieved and maintained. To understand these relationships, our panelists will discuss growth and

investments (financial, human, and political) needed to transform water into an engine of growth.

MODERATOR:

Gari Villa-Landa Sokolova, Head of International Affairs, Spanish Association of Water Supply and

Sanitation, Spain

PRESENTER:

Rene Hoejimakers, Global Executive Director, Ramboll Water, Netherlands

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA, USA

Karen Kubick, Director, Wastewater Enterprise Capital Improvement Program, San Francisco

Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA, USA

PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Rene Hoejimakers, Global Executive Director, Ramboll Water, Netherlands

QUESTION: 1

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Challenge Destructive cloudburst event in 2011.

EUR 800 million in damages.

What we did Detailing the management plan on a city level.

Cloudburst solutions with added recreational value.

Effect Positive impact on city liveability.

New park saves approx.44 million € over storm water pipe.

COPENHAGEN CLOUDBURST MANAGEMENT PLAN

COPENHAGEN CLOUDBURST MANAGEMENT PLAN HANS TAVSEN’S PARK

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INTEGRATED PLANNING IN NYC – South east queens

Content slide, two columns with image

• Industrial peninsula on the River Main converted to new sustainable city district

Project Example - Offenbach Harbour Project - Germany

Light grey fact box

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2008

2013

Singapore – bishan-ang park Singapore

Copenhagen Cloudburst program

SINGAPORE – BISHAN-ANG PARK SINGAPORE

Redesigned 62 hectares of parkland

A marina barrage that collects and desalinates the water.

All rainwater is collected

Establishing a 3.2km naturalised river

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PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA, USA

QUESTION: 1

• Alexandria Renew Enterprises is located in Alexandria, Virginia.

• We serve Alexandria and part of Fairfax County.

• Located in northern Virginia, we are just across from DC and Maryland along the Potomac River.

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How Water Works in Alexandria

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PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Karen Kubick, Director, Wastewater Enterprise Capital Improvement

Program, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA,

USA

QUESTION: 1

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Great Water Cities Denmark - Panel II Great Water Cities Combine Water with Growth

Karen Kubick. Wastewater Enterprise Capital Program Director

11.02.16

49 Square Miles in SF

860,000+ SF Population

3 Treatment Facilities

1,000+ Miles of Pipes

40 Billion Gallons Treated/Year

100-Year-Old System

San Francisco’s Combined Sewer System

50

North Point Wet Weather Facility

Southeast Treatment Plant Oceanside Treatment Plant

49 Square Miles in SF

860,000+ SF Population

3 Treatment Facilities

1,000+ Miles of Pipes

40 Billion Gallons Treated/Year

100-Year-Old System

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PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Rene Hoejimakers, Global Executive Director, Ramboll Water, Netherlands

QUESTION: 2

PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA, USA

QUESTION: 2

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PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Karen Kubick, Director, Wastewater Enterprise Capital Improvement

Program, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA,

USA

QUESTION: 2

Some of SF’s Priority Challenges

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Seismic Safety Aging Infrastructure

Climate Change Flooding

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PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Rene Hoejimakers, Global Executive Director, Ramboll Water, Netherlands

QUESTION: 3

Collaboration across silo’s is the challenge A truly integrated approach is the answer

Great Water City

Climate scenarios

Impact assessment

Risk analysis

Socio-economy

CBA

Integrated planning Capacity building

Technical and environ-mental

design

Land-scaping

Evaluation of measures

Evaluating risk and need for adaptation

Securing involvement through integrated planning approaches, translating risks and adaptation measures into socio-economic terms for informed decision-making processes

Co-creation through technical and landscape design

Learning from experiences

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STRENGTHENING BLUE-GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN OUR CITIES

Funded and developed by,

Ramboll liveable Cities Lab

in collaboration with:

• Zeppelin University

• National University of

Singapore

• MIT

• Harvard University

PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA, USA

QUESTION: 3

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PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Karen Kubick, Director, Wastewater Enterprise Capital Improvement

Program, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA,

USA

QUESTION: 3

SF’s Triple Bottom Line Analysis

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Significantly Positive

Positive

Neutral

Negative

Significantly Negative

Not Applicable

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San Francisco’s Stormwater Practices

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Construction Site Runoff Control Program Cost/Benefit Analysis

Green Infrastructure Stormwater Ordinance

PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Rene Hoejimakers, Global Executive Director, Ramboll Water, Netherlands

QUESTION: 4

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PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA, USA

QUESTION: 4

Alexandria Renew Enterprises

@AlexandriaRenew @AlexRenewCEO

callmemoxie Alexandria Renew

Enterprises

Follow AlexRenew and Moxie on social media

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PANEL II : GREAT WATER CITIES COMBINE WATER WITH GROWTH

PRESENTER:

Karen Kubick, Director, Wastewater Enterprise Capital Improvement

Program, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA,

USA

QUESTION: 4

11:30 – 12:30 | LUNCH

GRUNDFOS Platinum Sponsor

CITY OF AARHUS Gold Sponsor

RAMBOLL Silver Sponsor

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12:30 – 13:45 | PANEL III

GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED DEVELOPMENT Great Water Cities develop faster because they understand the role of water research,

entrepreneurship, and innovation. Water clusters, accelerator approaches, new technologies and

partnerships have been instrumental to water-based development and have contributed to dynamic

local water sector growth. The speakers on this panel will discuss how water-based growth can be

accelerated at the local and regional levels.

MODERATOR:

Durk Krol, Director, WSSTP – The European Platform for Water Research, Brussels, Belgium

PRESENTER:

Dr. Emanuel Grün, COO, Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband, Germany

Dr. Kartik Chandran, Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia

University, New York, NY, USA

Meghan Jensen, Director of Marketing and Membership, The Water Council, Global Water Center,

Milwaukee, WI, USA

PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Dr. Emanuel Grün, COO, Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband,

Germany

QUESTION: 1

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22.93

13.28

10.63

8.14

9.19

12.15

13.43

22.94

LOCATION AND CATCHMENT AREA

Lippeverband territory

Water course

Pumping station

Waste water treatment plant

Lippe

Emscher

Dortmund

Essen

Ruhr

Rhine

Area

(km²)

Inhabitants

(Mil.)

Inhabitants

(km²)

LV 3.280 1,4 427

EG 865 2,2 2.546

Germany

Emschergenossenschaft territory

22.93

13.28

10.63

8.14

9.19

12.15

13.43

22.94

TECHNICAL IMPROVEMENT NECESSARY after floodings and diseases in the 19th century

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22.93

13.28

10.63

8.14

9.19

12.15

13.43

22.94

The largest infrastructure project in Germany

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THE EMSCHER RECONSTRUCTION

Budget framework: > 5 billion euros

Construction of 4 decentral treatment plants

423 km of wastewater sewers

350 km of renatured watercourses

COMPLETION 2020: SEWERS • 2023: WATERCOURSES

PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Dr. Kartik Chandran, Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental

Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

QUESTION: 1

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PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Meghan Jensen, Director of Marketing and Membership, The Water

Council, Global Water Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA

QUESTION: 1

PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Dr. Emanuel Grün, COO, Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband,

Germany

QUESTION: 2

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22.93

13.28

10.63

8.14

9.19

12.15

13.43

22.94

FROM STEEL MILL TO LAKE PHOENIX Water management supervision by the Emschergenossenschaft

240.000 m³ flood detention basin

22.93

13.28

10.63

8.14

9.19

12.15

13.43

22.94

ECOLOGICAL IMPROVEMENT Borbecker Muehlenbach in Essen

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PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Dr. Kartik Chandran, Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental

Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

QUESTION: 2

PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Meghan Jensen, Director of Marketing and Membership, The Water

Council, Global Water Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA

QUESTION: 2

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PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Dr. Emanuel Grün, COO, Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband,

Germany

QUESTION: 3

22.93

13.28

10.63

8.14

9.19

12.15

13.43

22.94

LONGLASTING SURPLUS FOR STAKEHOLDERS

Creating new cycleways

Education

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PLATFORM EMSCHER-DIALOGUE Water in the city of tomorrow

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final

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sand filter

Lane 1 conventional

for technical and economical improvements

EXPERIMENTAL UNIT

final

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sand filter

sand filter

sand filter

3 powdered activ. carbon

1 ozonation

4 granulated activ. carbon

reverse osmosis

2 membrane

Experimental WWTP (1,000 PE)

Parallel treatment

ozonation

membrane filter

powdered activated carbon

activated carbon filter

final treatment reverse osmosis

flexibility for new challenges

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IMPORTANT REQUIREMENTS for accelerated water based development

Only common visions promote development

Development must be demand-oriented and sustainable

Development can only be successfully realized with precise responsibilities

The know-how of the employees must be enhanced continuously

Water management needs own R&D-processes

Formats and platforms for exchange and participation must be established

Visions must be agil and regularly updated

Accelerated water based development benefits all stakeholders

Accelerated water based development must comprise perspectives

for future generations

Accelerated water based development must economically wise and

ecologically valuable

PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Dr. Kartik Chandran, Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental

Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA

QUESTION: 3

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PANEL III : GREAT WATER CITIES ACCELERATE WATER BASED

DEVELOPMENT

PRESENTER:

Meghan Jensen, Director of Marketing and Membership, The Water

Council, Global Water Center, Milwaukee, WI, USA

QUESTION: 3

13:45 - 14:00 | BREAK

GRUNDFOS Platinum Sponsor

CITY OF AARHUS Gold Sponsor

RAMBOLL Silver Sponsor

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14:00 - 15:30 | PANEL IV

GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS Great Water Cities invest in partnerships, both public and private, that strengthen performance of

their operations as well as ties to their communities. They develop knowledge and collect

intelligence essential to their understanding of how to work with those they need to collaborate with

while implementing processes that make these relationships sustainable and growth-oriented. The

panelists will share their experience in fostering essential relationships that helped their water

enterprises grow while continuing to improve results and outcomes.

MODERATOR:

Claus Homann, COO, Aarhus Vand A/S, WEF, Denmark

PRESENTER:

Jakob Andersen, Trade Commissioner and Consul General, Chicago, IL, USA

Professor Jes la Cour Jansen, Lund University, Sweden

Kenth Hvid Nielsen, Group Vice President, Global Market Segment Water Utility, Grundfos,

Denmark

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA, USA

PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Jakob Andersen, Trade Commissioner and Consul General, Chicago, IL,

USA

QUESTION: 1

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PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Kenth Hvid Nielsen, Group Vice President, Global Market Segment Water

Utility, Grundfos, Denmark

QUESTION: 1

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Great Water Cities: Developing Partnerships

- supporting sustainability and growth

The Grundfos purpose:

Grundfos is a global leader in advanced pump

solutions and a trendsetter in water technology.

We contribute to global sustainability by pioneering

technologies that improve quality of life for people

and care for the planet.

“The world is full

of problems that can be

solved in a better way – If

you think about it”

Poul Due Jensen

“I believe that we all want

to deliver the world to the

next generation in a better

state than we inherited it.”

Niels Due Jensen

be think innovate expresses what makes us different

Grundfos was founded in 1945 and has today more than 18.000 employees worldwide.

The company is owned by the Poul Due Jensens Foundation, which main purpose is to

ensure and support healthy economic growth and development of the Grundfos Group

– serving the above mentioned purpose.

Kenth Hvid Nielsen, Group Vice President - Global Market Segment Water Utility.

PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA,

USA

QUESTION: 1

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PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Jakob Andersen, Trade Commissioner and Consul General, Chicago, IL,

USA

QUESTION: 2

PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Professor Jes la Cour Jansen, Lund University, Sweden

QUESTION: 2

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VA-teknik Södra

Research

Education Development

Driving forces for the partners

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PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Kenth Hvid Nielsen, Group Vice President, Global Market Segment Water

Utility, Grundfos, Denmark

QUESTION: 2

PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA,

USA

QUESTION: 2

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PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Jakob Andersen, Trade Commissioner and Consul General, Chicago, IL,

USA

QUESTION: 3

PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Professor Jes la Cour Jansen, Lund University, Sweden

QUESTION: 3

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PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Kenth Hvid Nielsen, Group Vice President, Global Market Segment Water

Utility, Grundfos, Denmark

QUESTION: 3

PANEL IV : GREAT WATER CITIES DEVELOP PARTNERSHIPS

PRESENTER:

Karen Pallansch, CEO, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, Alexandria, VA,

USA

QUESTION: 3

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15:30 - 16:00 | NEXT STEPS

Thomas Kunetz, Assistant Director of Engineering, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of

Greater Chicago, WEF, USA

Carl-Emil Larsen, CEO, DANVA, Denmark

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THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING….

GREAT WATER CITIES DENMARK 2016

WEF is pleased to provide complimentary e-Global Membership for

all non-WEF member registrants!

Register for the Nordiwa Wastewater Conference 2017

10th -12th October 2017 in Aarhus. Organized by DANVA in

cooperation with the other Nordic Water and Wastewater

Associations. Visit www.danva.dk for more information.