Mat Francis Keywords water solutions water treatment mining energy food sector Read more about Mat Francis Mat is the Director of Water Chemistry at Moerk Water Solutions, Asia-Pacific. He has a PhD in Chemistry and has worked for more than a decade designing water treatment solutions for the water, mining, energy and food sectors, both locally and internationally. As well as designing water treatment systems, he is an enthusiastic educator of stakeholders and the public.
Martin Shouler Keywords water supply sanitation sewerage water conservation and efficiency water quality water treatment wastewater engineering infrastructure services sustainable development Read more about Martin Shouler I am the London Water Leader at the international engineering and technical consultancy Arup. I bring design and advisory water expertise to projects across Building Engineering and Infrastructure. I lead on the City Water Resilience Approach (CWRA) which supports design and helps prioritise interventions to enhance urban water resilience in cities from Miami to Addis Ababa and from Cape Town to Hull.
Mark Pascoe Keywords water policy water management water security water sector international water centre water and sewerage water treatment wastewater treatment Read more about Mark Pascoe Mark has worked for his more than 40-year career in the water industry, predominantly in Brisbane, Australia. He spent many years with Brisbane City Council, where his most recent position was as the Manager, Water and Sewerage. Other roles included the Manager, Water Treatment and Manager, Wastewater Treatment.
Chemical-Free Surface Water Treatment Read more about Chemical-Free Surface Water Treatment Mark Forbes, CEO of Akvotek, presented on chemical-free surface water treatment which is sustainable, easy to operate, and energy efficient. It is useful in providing water supply during emergency as well as municipal treatment for major cities in ADB's developing member countries.
Shanghai Houtan Park: Landscape as a Living System Read more about Shanghai Houtan Park: Landscape as a Living System Houtan Park in the City of Shanghai, People’s Republic of China, demonstrates a living system where ecological infrastructure can provide multiple services for society and nature. This presentation provides an overview of the project, including details on design strategy. The environmental, social, and economic benefits derived from the project are also discussed.