7th JSWA/EWA/WEF Specialty Conference (2022)

DAY1

Session 1-1: Resiliency for climate change and more
Comprehensive flood control in Tokyo wastewater: progress and future Hayato Mori, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, JP
Techno-economic evaluation of extreme water and wastewater decentralization Manel Garrido-Baserba, inCTRL Solutions, US
Resilient, water-wise Fukuoka – a journey from 1978 to the present Hironori Yashima, Road & Sewerage Bureau, Fukuoka City, JP
Resiliency, reliability and sustainability: climate change and Austin's 100-year water plan Rajendra P. Bhattarai, Clean Water Strategies, US
Session 2-1: Innovative solutions for clean water and sanitation
Identification of process disruptions using hybrid sensors Harsha Ratnaweera, Norwegian University of Life sciences, NO
Chemicals management for stable wastewater treatment and risk control in effluent water quality in Japan Hiromasa Yamashita, Public Works Research Institute (PWRI), JP
Management tools and technologies for protection and restoration of groundwater against diffuse pollution in Denmark Bjørn Kaare Jensen, Geological survey of Denmark and Greenland, DK
Session 3-1: Transform and build back better
Physical asset management of mechanical and electrical equipment of wastewater service in Osaka Koichi Teshima, The City of Osaka, JP
From wastewater treatment plant to power plant! From vision to reality! Torsten Frehman, Emschergenossenscharft/Liipperband, DE
Full renovation of the Tsuyuhashi water treatment plant and its contributions to the sustainable development of Nagoya city Hiroaki Kuroki, Nagoya City Waterworks & Sewerage Bureau, JP
Session 4: Smart water strategies
Efficient operation of municipal Wastewater treatment plants by online control technology using ICT/AI Akihiro Yamamoto, Japan Sewage Works Agency, JP
Tomorrow's digital water management - perspec-tives on future data availability, data maintenance and data analysis as well as their targeted use to prevent flood damage and environmental pollutio Andre Niemann, University of Duisburg-Essen, DE

DAY2

Session 5: Lessons learned from real life disruptions
Improvement of earthquake disaster resilience by asset management in Sendai city wastewater utility Tetsuya Mizutani, Sendai City Municipal Government, JP
Approach for Risk Assessment of Water Resource Recovery Plants Nora Pankow, Bundeswehr University Munich, DE
Research on emergency restoration of functional recovery at wastewater treatment plants damaged by natural disasters Manabu Matsuhashi, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, JP
Lessons learned after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal Samendra Sherchan, Tulane University, US
Session 6: Innovative analysis and tool
Investment needs in water and wastewater infrastructure and inevitability of horizontal and vertical solidarity in fulfilling SDG 6” Kovacs Karoly, Hungarian Water Association, HU
Beneficiary financing and digital twin technology for climate change adaptation and water systems resilience Bipin Pathak, DC Water, US
Development of a New Sewer pipe Rehabilitation Method which Enable Reduction of Flow Rates Inhibition during Construction and Increasing Flow Rate Tomonori Yamaji, SEKISUI CHEMICAL Co., Ltd., JP
Session 3-2: Transform and build back better
Long-term plan for reconstruction of wastewater treatment plants Chikashi Nakaza, City of Yokohama, JP
How innovative global water utilities in Japan, Europe and the U.S. enhance workforce, community and climate resilience Ed McCormick, McCormick Strategic Water, US
Trends in energy production in sewage treatment plants and related research and development at PWRI Yuji Okayasu, Public Works Research Institute (PWRI), JP
Session 2-2: Innovative solutions for clean water and sanitation
Creation of a resilient future society for the prevalence of an infectious disease in the use of the wastewater-based information Tatsuo Omura, Tohoku University, JP
Comparative risk assessment for potentially contaminated sites (soil and groundwater): A regional methodology In Italy Fabio Tatàno, University of Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Italy, IT
Spread of Sewer Connectable Portable Toilets and public relations of how to use them Yuji Koizumi, City of Yokohama, JP
Session 1-2: Resiliency for climate change and more
U.S. national approach to building disaster resilience of water and wastewater utilities David Goldbloom-Helzner, United States Environmental Protection Agency, US
Trends for advanced measures against frequent urban inundation in Japan Toshiaki Yoshida, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management (NILIM), JP
How can water utilities be more resilient? What are the tools of the trade? Ashwin Dhanasekar, The Water Research Foundation (WRF), US
Investigation of countermeasures on the influence of sea level rise due to climate change on sewerage Kengo Hashi, Japan Institute of Wastewater Engineering and Technology, JP
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