NRW Workshop : The Four Pillars of Managing Physical Losses

Water Loss Asia 2013 Workshop

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“The Four Pillars of Managing Physical Losses”

25 April 2013 – Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

Non Revenue Water is an issue that many water utilities across Asia are struggling to manage. However, it is the volume of physical losses that is most significant, with aging infrastructures and ever expanding networks putting an operational strain on the utilities. This workshop will concentrate on the four pillars of managing physical losses, as set out by the International Water Associations’ Water Loss Specialist Group. A key feature will be the introduction of the latest technologies in Asset Assessment, Leakage Detection, Pressure Management and Repair technologies, which are rapidly becoming the most effective methods for managing physical losses.

This Workshop focuses on:

• Advances in intelligent pressure control

• Low-impact in-pipe inspection technologies for leak detection and condition assessment

• The necessary detection of leakage in trunk mains

• Repairing mains under pressure to reduce the effect on customers

Confirmed specialists for Water Loss Asia 2013 Workshop include:

1. Gary Wyeth - Wyeth Water Consultants - Founder

2. Andrew Burrows - i20 Water - CEO

3. Aldric Loong - Genbina - Founder & Managing Director

4. Jon Boon - Pure Technologies Ltd - Regional Manager

4. Koen Kinsbergen - Pure Technologies Ltd - Director

5. Mark Nicol - Echologics - Regional Manager

6. Philip Henry Ferguson - PCA Echologics - Head of the Team

For more information, please visit http://www.watermalaysia.com/2013/index.php/ or contact Jeanne Loh at jeanne@protempgroup.com

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