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WWEM


WATER, WASTEWATER & ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING


12th & 13th October, Telford International Centre


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What’s in the Water at WWEM 2022:


Discover the latest industry developments WWEM 2022 will focus on learning and development


Analysts working in utilities, research, academia, regulators, industrial companies and government will be able to learn about the latest methods, regulations and technologies in a packed technical programme at WWEM 2022, the two day water, wastewater & environmental monitoring event.


Taking place on 12th and 13th October in Telford, UK, WWEM 2022 will address testing issues such as microplastics, PFAS, microbiology and water epidemiology, in addition to the most topical subjects in water and wastewater analysis and monitoring. All of these presentations are free to attend; as is the international exhibition that accompanies them.


The main purpose of the WWEM events, which began in 2005, is to provide the latest information on the regulations, standards, methods and technologies relating to the testing and analysis of water and wastewater. By bringing the whole sector together, including laboratory, online and fi eld monitoring, the WWEM events provide a unique learning opportunity. As a focused event, visitors are able to meet regulators, accreditation organisations, members of standards committees, academics, researchers, method developers, instrumentation experts and a wide variety of stakeholders in environmental analysis.


In common with previous WWEM events, this year’s programme will provide an update on the latest regulatory requirements, standards and methods for testing and monitoring water, in all its forms. In addition, topical issues will be addressed such as river water quality and CSOs. However, the overall objective for 2022 will be to focus on learning and development. “There will be over 100 hours of free content available,” explains Oliver Grievson, founder of WIPAC, who helped to organise the programme. “We have involved several key professional organisations such as CIWEM, the IES and the IMC to ensure that the content is relevant and appropriate for professional development. WWEM 2022 therefore represents a great opportunity for everyone from the newest apprentices to the most experienced industry experts.”


Technical Programme


Laboratory scientists and environmental managers from all industries that test and analyse water quality industry will benefi t from the WWEM technical programme. Addressing some of the key issues facing us today, such as micro plastics and pollutants, monitoring COVID in wastewater, microbiology, PFAS, toxicity, taste/odour, to name a few, the programme will provide essential information to scientists working in environmental, food, dairy, beverage and pharmaceutical


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The Gala Dinner provides a wonderful night of networking, industry awards and entertainment.


laboratories. Over 80 free CPD Certifi ed technical workshop sessions on applications, case studies and new technologies will be presented.


Pollution Forum


The WWEM organisers are delighted to announce that Phillip Dunne MP, Chair of the Environment Audit Committee (EAC), has agreed to deliver the keynote presentation on the second day of WWEM 2022, subject of course to diary changes that sometimes affect MPs. The EAC has recently completed an investigation into river water quality and this highly topical subject will be summarised in the presentation.


Digital Zone


Over the fi rst day of WWEM 2022, BIM4Water will run a series of presentations and workshops designed to share knowledge and enhance skills in the digital transformation of the water sector through better information management.


A series of SWAN (Smart Water Networks Forum) workshops will bring together key players to collaborate and accelerate the use of data-driven solutions in water and wastewater networks. Visitors to this workshop will: gain insights on the most pressing, water service challenges; learn about the latest, integrated smart water and wastewater solutions; hear real-life water company case studies and engage with water company and industry leaders.


The second day of the Digital Zone will see presentations by technology experts from within the supply chain. For example, Hach will explain how digital developments in sensor technology, communications and control software are helping to lower costs and improve effi ciency in wastewater treatment processes using real-time control. Siemens will discuss the use of AI in spill detection, and Z-Tech will describe instrumentation-based asset management.


Communications Zone The WWEM 2022 Exhibition features organisations from around the world.


As a vital component of digital transformation, developments in communications technology are the enablers of the advantages that are now being realised, and speakers will describe the latest advances in a range of communications technologies. Vodafone will explain how


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