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WWCE 2020 Meeting

COPENHAGEN, APRIL 2019

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IWA’S MAIN ACTIVITIES

Communities Publications

Communities of water regulators, cities, utilities

Events Thought leadership

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IWA STRATEGIC GOALS

1.

AN ENGAGED AND

BALANCED

MEMBERSHIP 3.

A SPACE FOR

PROFESSIONALS

TO EXCHANGE

WATER

KNOWLEDGE

4.

A BRIDGE

BETWEEN

RESEARCH AND

PRACTICE

5.

A SUPPORT TO THE

IMPLEMENTATION

OF SDG's

2.

A SOURCE FOR

LEADING-EDGE

WATER KNOWLEDGE

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We will have a growing and engaged membership, from all

continents, genders and age groups (in particular YWP’s).

We will bring together the best scientific & practice minds, to tackle

the worlds most pressing water problems – support SDGs

We will be a catalyst for innovation, knowledge and best practice

for the sector – thought leadership

We will create platforms to bridge the chasm between researchers,

innovators & practitioners - accelerate diffusion of innovation

IWA IN 5 YEARS TIME

… A BRIGHT FUTURE

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We will have a growing and engaged membership, from all

continents, genders and age groups (in particular YWP’s).

We will bring together the best scientific & practice minds, to tackle

the worlds most pressing water problems – support SDGs

We will be a catalyst for innovation, knowledge and best practice

for the sector – thought leadership

We will create platforms to bridge the chasm between researchers,

innovators & practitioners - accelerate diffusion of innovation

IWA IN 5 YEARS TIME

… A BRIGHT FUTURE

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IWA will help the water sector navigate

through a period of rapid change

Global Change: Adaptive solutions

Digital Water : IoT and automation

Circular Economy: Resource miners

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We want to inspire a smarter approach

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Principles for Water Wise Cities

Regenerative Water Services

Water Sensitive Urban Design

Cities & Watershed Stewardship

Water Wise Communities

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We need to have a systems

perspective of the water cycle

Surface water

Demand management

Leakage management

Stormwater/ Rainwater

Black water

Groundwater

Grey water

Desalination

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Modelling allows us to connect

all flows with productive usesSURFACE WATER/GROUNDWATER/DESALINATION)

WATER SUPPLY

COMM/DOM/IND/USEIRRIGATION

GREYWATER REUSE

WASTEWATER TREATMENT

RECEIVING BODY (SUSRFACE/GROUNDWATER)

RAINWATER/ STORMWATERHARVESTING

POTABLE WATER

RAIN/STORMWATER

GREY WATER

BLACK WATER

KEY

RECLAIMED WATER

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It’s ok to optimize at sub-system level

Water

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Water Energy

Solid WasteUrban Ecology Building and Urban Form

Transportation

It’s ok to optimize at sub-system level

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Water Energy

Solid WasteUrban Ecology Building and Urban Form

Transportation

Flood Mitigation, GW Recharge

GI reduces energy for water

Shading/ Reduce Urban Heat Island

Pollution Reduction Co-digestion (Biogas Production)

Filter/ Reduce Air Pollution

Waste Neutralization

Reduce Energy Demand Carbon

Sequestration

But we need to recognize that we’re dealing with a ‘system of systems’

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Urban/Peri UrbanEnergy & Industry

Ecosystems Agriculture

GI reduces energy for water

Flood Mitigation, GW Recharge

Pollution Reduction

Co-digestion (Biogas Production)

Reused Water

Water Efficiencies (+) Carbon

Sequestration

Water Efficiencies (-)

At watershed level also ‘system of systems’

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Moving forward – IWA Platform

For knowledge exchange among signatories

Sharing case studies and best practice

Identifying challenges and barriers

Encourage peer to peer learning

Inspire other cities to transition

Partner with IWA to activate actors of change

Who to contact?

Corinne Trommsdorff, [email protected]

30 urban regions endorsed

100+ individuals and companies

3 Partners powering up the initiative:

Arup, CRC for water Sensitive Cities,

Greater Paris Sanitation Authority.

Principles for Water Wise Cities

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Digital Disrupters

COGNIZANT 20-20 INSIGHTS

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Benefits to the water sector

COGNIZANT 20-20 INSIGHTS

combining data from real-time IoT platforms with predictive analytics, data

variables can be monitored, tracked, and analysed to make informed decisions

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• Will develop:

• Thought leadership pieces to support IWA members on their

digital water journey (position papers, reports, tech outlooks)

• Catalogue of case studies – principles and characteristics

for successful digitalization

• Will provide opportunities for knowledge exchange

• Integration into events (incl. a Digital Water Summit)

• Products for dissemination and learning (e.g. webinars)

IWA Digital Water Programme

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• Water utilities as users of digital water technologies,

• Water technology, and Software & Communication

technology companies as digital solution providers

• Water consultancies as strategic partners for utilities,

• IWA Specialist Groups influencing or being influenced by the

digital water agenda,

• Research and network institutes with expertise on the

development of smart solutions for water utilities.

DWP Steering Committee

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Digital additions to the Source

(Aug 2018)

IWA World Water

Congress

(Sep 2018)

Digital Water

Programme

(Dec 2018)

Active DWP Steering

Committee

(Feb 2019)

Digital Water

whitepaper

(ongoing)

DWP Journey So far

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Active Steering Committee

meetings every 2 months

Webinar #1

(May 2019)

Launch whitepaper,

workshop, @ LET

(Jun 2019)

Webinar #2

(Jun 2019)

Workshops @ WDCE

(Dec 2019)

Digital Water Summit

(2020)

DWP Moving forward

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• Contribute towards whitepaper series, technology

outlooks, case study collection, etc

• Provide ideas welcome for blogs, videos, webinars

• Lead, participate, and contribute to major digital water

workshops, forums at events e.g. WWCE 2020

DWP Needs your contribution

Join discussion:

iwa-connect.org/group/digital-water/

Katharine Cross

[email protected]

Raül Glotzbach

[email protected]

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Spreading innovation takes time

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Universities, innovative

technology providers Water Utilities

IWA can help bridge the chasm?

Bridging

the chasm

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Our Specialist Groups will be the catalysis

Water sector self-hypnotizes itself to change through dialogue and data

Opinion leaders

Researchers

Practitioners

Tech providers

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IWA Innovators Platform:

the journey so far

IWA World Water Congress

(Sep 2018)

Innovators Platform

(Nov 2018)

Identification of events

(Dec 2018)

Guidance paper – working with

YWPs (ongoing)

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Innovators Platform:planned engagement pathways

Series of events that bring

innovators from supply (e.g. tech.

companies/researchers) to demand

(e.g. water utilities)

An online platform that provides

curated information on innovation

Highlighting and promoting innovation

from IWA specialist groups

Curated online platform on

water innovation

Innovators events

Within IWA Events

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New FORMATS for events

• Mobile sessions – facilitator takes group through exhibition,

focusing on technology for specific issues (e.g. nutrient recovery)

• Clinics – end users pose their problems to a solution provider

• Speed dating, hack-a-thons, fireside chat/sofa, world Café

• Thinking about how to include gamification & prizes

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Innovators PlatformMoving forwards

Set-up steering

committee

(Apr 2019)

Innovator platform

events (Sep-Oct 2019)

Forum @ Water and

Development Congress

(Dec 2019)

Innovator platform

events (2020)

Online platform

(2019/2020)

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Wastewater is big on the agenda

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85% of wastewater is NOT treated

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Having treatment plants doesn't

mean they work and do their job!

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Next 20 years golden age for wastewater

and sanitation - opportunities to “leapfrog”

Innovations resulting in:

• Smaller plant footprint

• Energy savings (up-to 50%)

• Improved CAPEX and OPEX

• Improved effluent quality, resource recovery etc.

Granular Sludge Anammox Thermal Hydrolysis Adv. Control

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/sharadaprasad/

What happens when the pit is full?

6.2.1 – safe managed sanitation

SANITATION SERVICE CHAIN

FSM is a neglected issue with limited data

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Show me the money - financing the SDG’s

$114 billion/ year required to

deliver safely managed WASH

$18 billion/year is approx.

current spending

Major finance gap

Sanitation accounts for 60%

of estimated costs

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How do we handle the funding gap?

Capital Maintenance

Financial cost

Operations and Maintenance

Investment Costs Tariffs

Transfers

Taxes

Financing Gap

C O S T S F U N D I N G REPAYABLE FINANCING

Repayments

Commercial Finance

Concessional Finance

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www.iwa-network.org/publications/an-avoidable-crisis-wash-human-resource/

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LACK OF DATA

800k needed in 10 countries for universal coverage(80% in sanitation)

POOR ACCESS

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Legacy of WWCE 2020

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Copenhagen declaration on ‘livable cities’

High level utilities summit concluding in declaration

Launch of ‘water-wise cities’ platform

Celebration of new signatories

IWA declaration on SDGs

Showcase of IWA members contribution to SDG’s

Roadmap for contributions for remaining 10 years

Declaration of IWA commitment to SDG

Legacy of WWCE 2020

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IWA a major influencer in Digital Water

First major Digital Water Utility Summit

Digital Maturity Model developed for utilities

Several white papers published and launched

IWA innovation platform open for business

Launch of IWA innovators platform

Launch of IWA’s ‘innovators’ toolkit

Mobile sessions, clinics, speed dating

Legacy of WWCE 2020

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DANISHMEMBERSHIP

Legacy of WWCE 2020