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UTILITY Week 5th September 2014

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Supported by For the past 3 years, WWT's fl agship Sustainable Water Conference and Exhibition has established itself as the premier event for water industry professionals tasked with building resilience and sustainability into their businesses. The WATER INDUSTRY ENERGY & CARBON MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, taking place on day one of Sustainable Water 2014, examines the challenges of reducing energy usage and carbon emissions and increasing renewable energy investment. Join over 100 representatives with responsibility for energy management and procurement; operations; sustainability; asset management and wastewater networks and treatment to: • Find out how Anglian Water is investing in effi ciency infrastructure to deliver cost-effective and sustainable projects • Explore whether South West Water's 80% GHG reduction by 2050 is a SMART target or deluded optimism • Gain fi rst-hand insight into Scottish Water's energy strategy and self-suffi cient treatment works • Explore how Yorkshire Water is achieving renewable energy performance through production behaviour • Examine how Thames Water is working with customers to fulfi l its renewable energy ambition • Understand the principles and projects behind Wessex Water's carbon management strategy Chris Newsome Director of Asset Management Anglian Water Graham Southall Head of Commercial Projects Thames Water Mike Pedley Head of Energy Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water Dan Green Head of Sustainability and Innovation Wessex Water Ben Roche Head of Energy and Recycling Operations Yorkshire Water To view the full agenda and register for this event and/or the Environmental Water Management Conference taking place on the 24th, visit www.sustainable-water.co.uk Follow us @WWTlive using #suswater Organised by Sponsored by SusWater-WIECMC-HPH.indd 1 01/09/2014 15:45 Organised by Supported by For the past 3 years, WWT's fl agship Sustainable Water Conference and Exhibition has established itself as the premier event for water industry professionals tasked with building resilience and sustainability into their businesses. The ENVIRONMENTAL WATER MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, taking place on day two of Sustainable Water 2014, examines the challenges of balancing economics and the environment. Join over 100 representatives from government, water industry, local authorities, large landowners and NGOs to: • Gain fi rst hand insight from Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water into an evidence-based approach and its impact on decision-making • Understand how Severn Trent Water is approaching the sustainable implementation of the Water Framework Directive • Find out how South West Water is building a better water future through 21 st century catchment management • Learn how Lincolnshire County Council is integrating fl ood risk management with resilience to climate change • Examine how Wessex Water is exploring cost-effective methods to safeguard water supplies from nitrates and pesticides • Apply lessons learnt from New York City Department of Environmental Protection's approach to sustainable infrastructure, ecosystem services and resilient cities To view the full agenda and register for this event and/or the Water Industry Energy & Carbon Management Conference taking place on the 23rd, visit www.sustainable-water.co.uk Lord Chris Smith Chairman Environment Agency Carter Strickland Former Commissioner New York City Dept. of Environmental Protection Tony Harrington Director of Environment Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water Dr. Tony Ballance Director of Strategy and Regulation Severn Trent Water Susan Davy Finance and Regulatory Director South West Water Follow us @WWTlive using #suswater Sponsored by

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