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A Sustainable Water Industry? Thursday, 11th October 2007
Chair Charles Ainger (Sustainable Development Director, MWH)
George Day (Head of Asset Strategy, OFWAT) Sustainability and the 2009 periodic review
Chris Chubb (Point Source Policy Manager, Environment Agency) The Environment Agency's vision for a sustainable industry
Milo Purcell (Deputy Chief Inspector (Regulations), Drinking Water Inspectorate) How might a more sustainable water industry deliver public drinking water supplies?
Deryck Hall (Policy Manager, Consumer Council for Water) A sustainable water industry: what might this mean for customers?
A Sustainable Water Industry? Points to consider
Chair Ian Kirkaldy (Director of Water Europe, Black & Veatch)
Ed Bramley (Manager of Environmental Regulation, Yorkshire Water) At the environmental regulatory crossroads
Charles Ainger (Sustainable Development Director, MWH) Climate change as a risk and opportunity
Colin Cumming (Business Process Strategist, MWH) Sustainable consenting
Chair Charles Ainger (Sustainable Development Director, MWH)
Bruce Horton (Climate Change Policy Adviser, Water UK) How sustainable is the UK water industry?
Claire Barnett (Principal Consultant – Climate Change, Entec UK Ltd) Footprints in water: the challenging opportunity for the UK water sector to understand and go low carbon
Mark Shepherd (Senior Principal Researcher, ADAS) Catchment based strategies to avoid end-of-pipe solutions: a sustainable solution to diffuse pollution?
Martin Hall (Strategic Consulting, Business Unit Director, Mouchel Parkman) Risk assessment and management techniques
What would a sustainable water industry look like?
Chair Ian Kirkaldy (Director of Water Europe, Black & Veatch)
Charles Ainger, Ed Bramley, Chris Chubb, Rob Oates (Manager, UK Natural Rivers Programme, WWF-UK), Martin Hurst (Director of Water and Floods, Defra) Panel discussion
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