Urban Water 2012 – call for papers

Prof. Stefano Mambretti is the co-chairman of Urban Water 2012, the 1st International Conference on the Design, Construction, Maintenance, Monitoring and Control of Urban Water Systems to be held 25-27 April 2012 at New Forest, UK. He asked me to give notice for the call for papers. From the conference web-site:

Introduction

Water systems in the urban environment comprise supply networks as well as sewage and storm drainage systems. They interact with each other and with water bodies such as rivers, lakes and aquifers, and this interaction affects the quality and quantity of the different systems.

As our cities continue to expand, their urban infrastructure needs to be re-evaluated and adapted to new requirements related to the increase in population and the growing areas under urbanisation. New water systems are also required to reduce the risk associated with floods, network failures and many others associated with inadequate networks. New systems should reduce economic losses and environmental impacts as well as promote a higher degree of reliability to users. Improved management, measurement and control mechanisms are needed to ensure the efficiency and safety of urban water systems.

Topics such as contamination and pollution discharges in urban water bodies, as well as the monitoring of water recycling systems are currently receiving a great deal of attention from researchers and professional engineers working in the water industry. Architects and town planners are also aware of the importance of the interaction between urban water cycles and city planning and landscaping. Management of all these aspects require the development of specialised computer tools that can respond to the increased complexity of urban water systems.

Conference Topics

Water Supply:

  • Surface water and ground water sources
  • Water supply networks
  • Coping with water scarcity
  • Leakage and losses
  • Modelling systems
  • Optimization and control
  • Safety and security of water systems
  • Maintenance and repairs
  • Water quality
  • Water and sustainability
  • Water savings
  • Water re-use

Urban Drainage:

  • Waste water treatment and disposal
  • Structural works and infrastructure
  • Networks design
  • Real time control
  • Water quality issues
  • Combined sewer overflows
  • Storage tanks
  • Flood control
  • Environmental impact
  • Industrial waste water
11 comments on “Urban Water 2012 – call for papers
  1. suja.R says:

    Please send me the details regarding the conference.

  2. Stephen Nyende-Byakika says:

    Dear Sirs

    Thank you for the invitation. Kindly advise me on the deadlines for submission of the abstract/paper.

    Regards
    Stephen

  3. R.RAJABZADEH says:

    please write to me about deadlines for submission of abstract

  4. Gerad Fernando says:

    Dear Sir,

    Please send me further details ( abstract details, dead line, registration, travel grants if any) on the conference.

    Thanks
    Gerad Fernando – Sri Lanka

  5. Md. Sultan Mahmud says:

    Dear Sir,

    How can i know the further details about the conference.

    Sultan-Bangladesh

  6. Mohammad Abul Kashem says:

    Dear sir,
    Please send me the details regarding the conference.

    Regards,
    Kashem

  7. Stephen Nyende-Byakika says:

    Dear Sirs

    Thank you for the invitation. Kindly advise me on the deadlines for submission of the abstract/paper.

    Regards
    Stephen

    stenbyak@gmail.com

  8. Md.Raqibul isalm says:

    Dear Sirs

    Thank you for the invitation. Kindly advise me on the deadlines for submission of the abstract/paper.

    Regards
    raqibul

  9. Fabian Bagarama says:

    Kindly, give us the schedule of important dates for the upcomming conference.Tumbi Agricultural Research Institute,Tabora,Tanzania
    Best regards,
    Fabian Bagarama
    Tabora,Tanzania

  10. sam says:

    can you send me more details please via email??

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