• WWEM 2010 will be ’biggest yet’

Water/Wastewater

WWEM 2010 will be ’biggest yet’

The organisers of WWEM 2010 have announced that this year’s event will be even larger than its predecessors. Taking place over two days (10th and 11th November) at the Telford International Centre, there are a host of new features that will attract visitors from a broader section of the instrumentation community. For example, there will be a new Laboratory Analysis Conference and a new Gas Detection Zone.

’Process’ Conference

Conference presentations will provide information on the latest regulations affecting process and effluent monitoring with authoritative speakers from the Environment Agency, ABB, SIRA, and UKAS. The Conference will be repeated on both days and chaired by British Water.

Confined Space Gas Detection.jpgThe Environment Agency will outline a hardening policy on the use of MCERTS certified products and provide an update on Better Regulation and the Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) including the latest position on operator self-monitoring (OSM) and the role of MCERTS and Operator Monitoring Assessment (OMA) in supporting the move to OSM for industry and the Water Utilities.

Sira will outline the latest advice on site inspections for process operators and explain likely future developments.

UKAS will provide an overview on how it interacts with regulators in the water industry and how regulatory requirements are interpreted with respect to ISO 17025 and UKAS accreditation.

Entry to the Conference will be £55/day or £100 for both days.

Gas and Water Workshops

WWEM 2010 will include a programme of more than 70 Workshops covering a host of issues relating to the practical monitoring and analysis of water both in the field and in the laboratory. In addition, the Workshops organised by CoGDEM will cover a range of issues relating to toxic or explosive gases.
Exhibition

An international exhibition will run on both days of the event featuring the majority of the world’s leading providers of test and monitoring instrumentation and services.

Entry to the exhibition and workshops will be free (saving a daily admission fee of £20) to all pre-registered visitors, who will also be entitled to free onsite parking, free lunches and refreshments on both days of the event.

Visitors to WWEM will include staff at every level within regulators, water companies, industrial manufacturers, consultants, education, researchers, process engineers and laboratory analysts.

Registration is now available at www.wwem.uk.com


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