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CIWEM's Annual Conference 2009: Water and The Global Environment

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Stream 1 Flood Risk Management
29th April (Auditorium) 
Welcome from CIWEM President: Alastair Moseley
Presentation
The Environment Agency's future strategy for flood and coastal erosion risk management
David Rooke, Environment Agency 

Flood vulnerability and resilience: A real time study of local recovery following the floods of June 2007 in Hull
Rebecca Simms, Lancaster University  

Putting 'Making Space for Water' into practice in the Lower Derwent: A case history
John Gosden, Jacobs
Flood mitigation within the framework of Integrated River Basin Management
Jon Bartlett, Black and Veatch

Management of extreme event runoff in an urban environment: Are SUDS the answer?
Matthew Elliot, White Young Green

Surface Water Management Plan: From Integrated Urban Drainage pilot to regeneration delivery
Julian Payne, Environment Agency

Dwr Cymru Welsh Water's Surface Water Management Strategy
David Bayliss, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

A new approach to the assessment of road run-off
Stephen Cox, Gifford

Keynote Address: Pamela Taylor, Chief Executive, Water UK
Watch an interview with Pamela Taylor

Integrated solutions for flood risk management: How can we make space for water?
Katherine Pygott, Halcrow

Joining things up in floodplains: an integrated approach to land and water management
Joe Morris, Cranfield University

The Thames Catchment Flood Management Plan: The strategic management of flood risk in the Thames region
James Gibson, Environment Agency

The Tyndall Centre Coastal Simulator and Interface (CoastS)
Robert Nicholls, University of Southampton

Weston-super-Mare sea defences: A catalyst for economic and social regeneration
Rachel Lewis, North Somerset Council

A tale of two shorelines
Jaap Flikweert, Royal Haskoning
Keynote address: Lord Chris Smith, Chairman, Environment Agency
 

Stream 2 Technical Issues in Achieving a Sustainable Water Industry
29th April (Conference Rooms 1 & 2)
Welcome from CIWEM President: Alastair Moseley
Presentation
Infrastructure investment management
Mike Morrisroe, MWH
Targeting sewerage infrastructure investment
Simon Gee, Faber Maunsell
Integrated sustainable infrastructure development
Richard Ratcliff, MWH
Developing and implementing procurement models for AMP5
Mike Grayson, Yorkshire Water Services
Risk management of water utility assets
Paul Chadwick, Mott MacDonald
Lowering the cost and carbon footprint of sewage treatment by using an Aerobic Membrane Bioreactor
Martin Jolly, Black & Veatch
The effects of climate change on sewerage networks
Kristian Ravnkilde, Atkins
Sustainable water management: Addressing water scarcity through water reuse
John Tattersall, Black & Veatch
Keynote Address: Pamela Taylor, Chief Executive, Water UK
Watch an interview with Pamela Taylor
Planning for PR09 wastewater quality: The scale of short-term changes between draft and final business plan in the context of longer term planning
Karen Simpson, Mouchel
Removal of endocrine disrupting chemicals in sewage treatment: The national demonstration programme
Tony Butwell, WRc
Implications of the Severn Barrage on water quality
Roger Falconer, Cardiff University
N-Nitrosodimethylamine and other Nitrosamines in selected water supply systems in England and Scotland
Michael Templeton, Imperial College London
Catchment diffuse agricultural pollution and Drinking Water Safety Plans
Chris Fawcett, ADAS
Drinking Water Safety Plans: Tool for sustainable water operations or regulatory burden?
Phil Wakeford, Thames Water
Keynote address: Lord Chris Smith, Chairman, Environment Agency

Stream 1 Water Resources and Integrated Catchment Management
30th April (Auditorium)

Keynote Address: Chris West, Director, UKCIP
Presentation

'Water for People and the Environment'
Ian Barker, Environment Agency
Building a Waterwise future
Brian Hooper, Waterwise
Towards sustainable abstraction: The impact of externalities on economic leakage levels
Dennis Grimshaw, RPS Water
Is water trading a solution to water scarcity in England?
Julien Harou, UCL
Biological monitoring and classification of surface freshwater in England & Wales for River Basin Management Plans
Richard Hemsworth, Environment Agency
An assessment of the non-market benefits of the Water Framework Directive for households in England & Wales
Paul Metcalfe, NERA
Developing an interdisciplinary tool for analysing alternative WFD implementation strategies: The ChREAM project
Ian Bateman,University of East Anglia
Keynote Address: Professor Sir David King, Former UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser
Presentation
UKWIR Ribble pilot study: Demonstrating key issues for Water Framework Directive catchment planning
Bob Crabtree, WRc
The art of environmental engineering
Paul Simkins, Arup
Dipping our toes in the water: A first assessment of Water Framework Directive River Basin Management Plans
David Lerner,University of Sheffield
Implementing integrated water quality management and pollution control in the Yellow River Basin through the EU-China River Basin Management Programme
Martin Griffiths, Atkins
Sustainable water use in the Silk Road oases in northern China
Jan van Wonderen, Mott MacDonald
Water demand management: Recognising future challenges in managing water resources in Australia
Brett Stewart, MWH
Keynote Address: Philip Fletcher CBE, Chair, Ofwat
Presentation

Stream 2 Climate Change and Sustainability
30th April (Conference Rooms 1 & 2)

Keynote Address: Chris West, Director, UKCIP
Presentation

Sustainable development in practice: The Mersey Basin campaign
Walter Menzies, Mersey Basin Campaign
The Voice of Freshwater: Greenhouse Britain Revisited
David Haley,Manchester Metropolitan University
Managing the sustainable regeneration of urban river corridors
Tom Wild, University of Sheffield
River SSSIs: Prioritising steps along the road to recovery
Joanna Eyquem, Royal Haskoning
River daylighting: a review of current practices
Jacqueline Bernet, University of Sheffield
Sustainable growth and water cycle planning
Andy McConkey, Halcrow
Water Cycle Strategies: An integrated approach
Jon Hillman,Scott Wilson
Keynote Address: Professor Sir David King, Former UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser
Presentation
The paradigm shift: Holistic strategy development to respond to the challenges and opportunities arising from climate change and rising energy costs
Chris Barker, MWH
Adaptation to climate change: Experience in the UK and less developed countries
Dr Paul Ashley, Mott MacDonald
Equity, sustainability and efficiency: Aquatic ecosystems and democratic reform in South Africa
Mark Everard, Environment Agency
CIWEM 2050 Vision: An integrated response to critical water and environmental issues up to 2050
Peter Treadgold, TfL
An integrated approach to climate change
Ruth Allen, RSK
Mainstreaming climate change adaptation within Anglian Water
Andy Brown, Anglian Water
Keynote Address: Philip Fletcher CBE, Chair, Ofwat
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