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ROADMAP

APPROACHING FUTURE WATER CHALLENGES

March 10th - 11th 2015, VandCenter Syd

Come network with fellow YWP’s, contribute to the

debates and be inspired. Two days in the name of water

for, and by, our Danish YWPs.

Please sign up at

www.ywp.dk

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DETAILED PROGRAM

Tuesday 10th of March 2015

9.00-9.30 Breakfast and registration 9.30 -9.40 Welcome by Trine Stausgaard Munk, Chair YWPDK 9.40 -10.00 Welcome by Anders Bækgaard, CEO VandCenter Syd

10.00 – 13.00 FUTURE SCENARIOS FOR WATER CHALLENGES Session chair: Gerda Hald, Vice CEO VandCenter Syd

10.00-10.30 Miriam Feilberg, DHI

Integrated Urban Water Management – Danish and International challenges and solutions

10.30-11.00 Niels Møller Jensen, Herning Vand Leading sustainable footsteps 11.00-11.30 Mette Dam Jensen, Krüger

A Biorefinery Concept 11.30-12.00 Søren Gabriel, Orbicon

A change in the climate requires a change in our professional paradigm 12.00-12.30 Peter Knudegaard Engesgaard, KU

Groundwater and surface water – A single resource: Reflections on current challenges and needs for inter-disciplinary approaches for managing our water and environment

12.30-13.00 PANEL DISCUSSION

13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-14.50 URBAN WATER

14.00-14.25 Jonas Smit Andersen, KU SUDSeconomy

14.25-14.50 Neil Goring, Rambøll

Cities for water - Water for cities

14.50-15.40 INTERDISCIPLINARY CAPACITY BUILDING 14.50-15.15 Emilie Koefoed, RealDania

15.15-15.40 Ditte Rosenquist, State of Green

Climate adaptation projects in Denmark – How holistic and integrated are they? 15.40-15.55 Break

15.40-16.30 WATER TECNOLOGY & INNOVATION 15.40-16.05 Kristian Østertoft, Envidan

Using distributed temperature sensing (DTS) to search for illicit connections – first results and development of an automated procedure to analyze data

16.05-16.30 Anne Barslund, Grundfos

New innovative MBR technology for small decentralized wastewater treatment plants 16.45 – 17.30 TECHNICAL TOUR

Tour of DEMON treatment site and a new large pumping station at Ejby Mølle WWTP accompanied by a short presentation from Niels Malmmose Askjær, VCS.

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DETAILED PROGRAM

Wednesday 11th of March 2015

8.30-9.00 Breakfast 9.00- 9.50 WATER & CLIMATE CHANGE

9.00-9.25 Christian Matias Rundbland, Niras 9.25-9.50 Rasmus Andersen,

Value-added design: Managing water, climate change, and public health through active design

9.50-10.40 WATER & ENVIRONMENT 9.50-10.15 Jörg Schullehner, GEUS

Nitrate in drinking water: outdated issue or unresolved problem? 10.15-10.40 Martin Jørgen Andersen, NordVand

10.40 -10.50 Break 10.50 – 13.00 WORKSHOP SESSION 1

- Envisioning the future of water: from imagination to practice 10.50-11.10 Workshop introduction and group formation

11.10-11.30 Case introduction by Rikke Grendal, Project Manager Deltakvarteret, Vinge 11.30-12.00 Phase 1: Problematization

Identifying challenges and problems 12.00-12.30 Phase 2: Dream Phase

What would be possible in case there would be unlimited resources and ideal conditions?

12.30-13.30 Lunch

13.30 – 15.30WORKSHOP SESSION 2 13.30-14.15 Phase 3: Connecting to reality

What is really possible using a bit more creativity? What can we change in practice to make our dreams possible?

14.15-15.00 Phase 4: Strategy making

What is the role of YWPDK for creating capacity for change in the Danish water sector? 15.00-15.30 Workshop wrap-up

15.30 Refreshments and network Departure

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INFORMATION

Conference theme and purpose:

The conference focuses on approaching future water challenges and discussing our common water future as YWPs. The conference is centered around the five thematic tracks identified at the workshop in December. More information can be found on our website www.ywp.dk.

Language:

The official language of the conference is English, thus all presentations etc. will be in English. Questions or elaborations in Danish will be allowed.

Registration:

Please register online on our website: www.ywp.dk.The conference fee is 250 DKKR. The amount is to be wired to the YWPDK bank account in Merkur bank:

Reg. nr.: 8401 Account nr.: 1276957

- On site registration will be possible if paying in cash.

Venue:

The conference and workshop will be held at:

Ejby Mølle Renseanlæg Skt. Jørgensgade 213 5000 Odense C

Restaurant:

Tuesday evening we will dine at:

Den Grimme Ælling Hans Jensens stræde 1 5000 Odense C

- Please indicate upon registration wether you are vegan or vegetarian

Accomodation:

YWPDK has reserved rooms at a reduced rate at the following hotels. Please note, that the offers of the reduced rates expire February 28th.

City Hotel

Hans Mules Gade 5 5000 Odense C

Please contact them at tlf. 66 12 12 58 and inform reservation number 174450 to obtain a discount.

DanHostel

Østre stationsvej 31 5000 Odense C

Please contact them at tlf. 63 11 04 25 kl. 8-14 and ask for Christoffer and refer to ”agreement with Vandcenter Syd” to obtain a discount.

It is possible to apply for free accommodation in small dorms at DanHostel. If you are interested, please send us a short email before February 28th at [email protected] with your motivation.

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