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ACE09 – AWWA Annual Conference & Exposition, San Diego, California, USA, 14-18 June 2009
ACE09, the 128th Annual Conference & Exposition of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) (60,000 members) includes:
- a professional program with more than 100 sessions comprising more than 550 presentations
- 17 interactive workshops and two certificate programs
- an exposition with 500 service providers
The conference has an International track with the following presentations:
- International Funding of Water and Sanitation Projects
- Water on the World Wide Political Agenda (Part 1 and 2)
- Integrated Basin Management: Global Case Studies
Several other sessions focus on developing countries:
Volunteering in the International Field: The World Water Corps Bring Home the Data
- Beyond the MDGs: What the Mapping Shows About Global Water and Sanitation Needs – Rebecca Parzen, Consultant, Water For People
- Water for People Mapping Process and Data Analysis Research – Jose Porro, Malcolm Pirnie
- Monitoring and Sustainability: Challenges for the World Water Corps – Gerard Dalziel, Principal Engineer, AECOM
- Assessment of Arsenic in a Municipal Water Supply in Potrerillos, Honduras – Gretchen Cowman, Environmental Engineer Consultant, US Public Health Service and Christina Akly, Ph.D. Candidate, Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida
International Case Studies in EcoSanitation: Water For People Programs in South America and Africa
- Analyzing Value Chains to Enhance Ecological Sanitation Sustainability and Scalability in Malawi
and Uganda – Sarah Bramley, Regional Manager for Africa, Water For People - Putting the Private Sector at the Heart of Sanitation in Rwanda – Helene Baribeau, Country Coordinator for Rwanda, Water For People
- Building Capacity in the Professional Sanitation Sector in Bolivia – Kate Fogelberg, Regional Manager for South America, Water For People
- Composting for Public Health and Productivity: The Implications of Altitude – Jim McKinley, PhD, Colorado School of Mines
For more information go to ACE09 web site