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A.
Domestic Water & Sewage Treatment
- Greater Cost Recovery
- Larger Private Sector Participation
- Adoption of Water Conservation Policies
- Empowering Local Bodies & Ensuring Greater People
Participation
- Reduction in Pollution through Better Agricultural Practices
B.
Transportation/Distribution/Collection System
- Transportation of Water
- Trenchless Technologies
- Pipe Installation & Maintenance (System & Equipment)
- Water Audit Metering Systems and Unaccounted Water
- Segregation of Waste
- Waste Handling and Collection Transportation System
C.
Project Finance
- UN Agency Programmes
- International/ Domestic Finance Programmes
- Municipal Water and Sewage Project & Finance Structures
- Financing Options
- Water Pricing
- Pricing D & I supply, water treatment and pollution
D.
Industrial Water & Waste Water Treatment
- Innovative Technologies In Pre-Treatment, Desalination and
Process Water Treatment
- Demineralization processes For Super Thermal Power
- Industrial Waste-water Treatment Including Reuse/Recycling&
Recovery Processes
- Optimizing Performance & Efficiency of Industrial Water
System
- Economics Of Advanced Water Purification
- Waste Water Disposal System
- Zero Waste Water Techniques
E.
Industrial Water & Waste Water Treatment
- Collection & processing of water related data
- Instruments & equipment for flow Measurement Rivers &
channels
- Instruments & equipment for flow measurements in pipes
- Instruments & equipment for water quality automating
- Control processes decision support & automation in
industries, in irrigation systems, in domestic water supply
F.
Water Resources Management
- Irrigation Management with emphasis on innovative technologies
like Drip and Sprinklers
- Hydro-Power Development
- Futuristic Planning (year 2050) for domestic & industrial
waterIntegrated transfers & linking of rivers
- Integrated development of basins through rain water
harvesting,surface water and Ground water
- Women's participation in development and management of water
supply.
- Integrated Water Resources Management
- Role of watershed management and rainwater
- Harvesting
- Self Management by stakeholders
G.
Water Treatment Chemicals & Corrosion Inhibitors
- Cathodic protection for pipelines
- Corrosion control technology inhibitors and inhibitions &
their evaluation
- Micro-Biology Influenced Corrosion (MIC) and its control
- Corrosion Monitoring programmes for Cooling WaterTreatment
- Biocides & Biofilms
- Boiler water conditioning for medium & high pressure
application of chemical for corrosion control
- Hydro-testing/ Hydro-jetting
- Chemical cleaning of equipment/ coolers/ condensers, piping &boilers
H.
Regulatory Activities
- Overview, Planning of sources & uses and policy making
- Standardization, Regulation and Licensing
- Legislation & Enforcement
- Quality monitoring & protection of water bodies
- Environmental Monitoring & Protection of Water Bodies
- Public awareness including dedicated portals for water
- HRD activities in water sector
- Protection and revival of water bodies
I.
Municipal solid waste treatment
- Anaerobic process for biomethanation of municipal solid waste
- Production and revenue generations from Bio Gas
- Production of bio fertilizer
J.
Special Issues
- Use of remote sensing & GIS
- Water management during disasters & droughts
- Pollution of water sources: florosic, arsenic & heavy metal
- Construction contracts including turnkey contracts
- New treatment technologies like membranes, ion exchange
ozonizations and so on.
- Environmental flows in Rivers
- Environmental impacts of ground water development
- Water and Culture
- Scope of Pisciculture in inland waters
Abstract
Criteria The Programme Committee has complete responsibility
for the contents of the Conference Programme and their judgment on
Papers is considered final. Papers are chosen on the basis of the
quality of the Abstract. The deadline for the Abstract submission: June
15, 2008 The deadline for the final submission of Paper: July 15, 2008
Guidelines
for submitting an abstract 1. Title + Abstract must reflect
the content of the final paper.
2. Abstract should be of approx. 300-400 words.
3. The abstract should include contact person + full address details
(incl. Phone/ Fax/ E-mail).
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