P01 – Opening door de Dagvoorzitter Huub Glas (Zeven Deugden Advies en Management) en de Gastheer Hans Blokzijl (Bomencentrum Baarn)
P02 – Duurzaam innoveren
Key note speech van Jacqueline Cramer, directeur Utrecht Sustainability Institute en oud-minister
P03 – Topsector Water in perspectief
Hans Huis in t Veld, voorzitter Topteam Water
P04 -Innovatief bouwen: natuur als inspiratie
Louise Vet, directeur Nederlands Instituut voor Ecologie (NIOO-KNAW) en buitengewoon hoogleraar Evolutionaire Ecologie aan de Wageningen Universiteit
P06 – Ambities van de gemeente Amsterdam in de transitie naar een circulaire economie
Roelof Kruize, directeur Waternet en directeur Afval Energie Bedrijf
P07 – Grondstoffenfabriek
Charlotte van Erp Taalman Kip, innovatietechnoloog bij Waterschap Hollandse Delta
P08 – Waardecreatie met slib en afvalwater: de volgende stap
Ronald Hopman, algemeen directeur Veolia Water
Presentaties van de KIVI/Niria bijeenkomst over orkanen in Nederland zoals opgenomen bij het Watermanagement Centrum van Rijkswaterstaat in Lelystad op 15 november 2012.
Presentatie 1 Opening – Prof Jeroen Aerts – VU Presentatie 2 Kunnen superstormen en orkanen in Nederland voorkomen ? dr. Andreas Sterl – KNMI Presentatie 3 Wat is de invloed van super stormen op de waterstanden – ir. Douwe Dilligh – Deltares Presentatie 4 De praktijk: RWS Stormvloed waarschuwingsdienst – Jan Kroos – RWS-SVWD Presentatie 5 Wat sijn de gevolgen van superstormen en kunnen we ons hiertegen verzekeren – Gijs Kloek – Achmea Presentatie 6 Panel discussie olv Ferdi Timmermans – MOVARES
International waterconferences IWC and the Royal Dutch Waternetwork (KNW) present: new developments in IT and Water.
Alle monday presentations are recorded:
IWC12A00 – Opening – Alex van der Helm / Martien den Blanken
IWC12A10 – Keynote – Putting humans in the loop: Human computation for water resources management. Keynote speaker Prof. Piero Fraternali, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
IWC12A11 – Serious gaming and viewer applications as water – ICT hub. A. Loois, the Netherlands
IWC12A12 – Impact of improved information flow on the monitoring of drinking water quality in rural communities in South Africa. U. Rivett, South Africa
IWC12A13 – The human sensor, real time allocation of leaks and contaminations. G.I.M. Worm, the Netherlands
Room A session 2A Modeling and advanced control – Control – Chair Joep van den Broeke
IWC12A21 – Energy efficient ammonium feedback control. L. Åmand, Sweden
IWC12A22 – SmaRTControl prototype at the sewage system of Amsterdam-North. – A.M. Motelica-Wagenaar, the Netherlands
IWC12A23 – Generation NEXT. – K.J. de Hart, the Netherlands
IWC12A24 – Advanced process control reduces effluent quality to the safe side of limit values. – T.B. Önnerth, Denmark
Room A session 3A Modeling and advanced control – Drinking water – Chair Luuk Rietveld
IWC12A31 – On-line monitoring of ozonation through estimation of AOC concentration and CT value with UV/Vis-spectrometers. – P.S. Ross, the Netherlands
IWC12A32 – Modeling of UV/H2O2 processes in pilot reactors with different UV lamps. – R.C.H.M. Hofman-Caris
IWC12A33 – Systemetic control of efficiency and water losses reduction for Barcelona supramunicipal distribution network for 4,5 million inhabitants. – S. Espin, Spain
IWC12A34 – Plate aeration monitoring with soft sensors. – J.J.G. Wuister, the Netherlands
Room A session 4A Modeling and advanced control – Wastewater – Chair Jeroen Langeveld
IWC12A41 – Automatic control of anaerobic treatment with B-SMART technology. – J. van Geest, the Netherlands
IWC12A42 – Model based process control design of combined biological-chemical phosphorus removal at WWTP Amsterdam West. – S.C.F. Meijer, the Netherlands
IWC12A43 – Evaluation of rule-based control strategies according to process state diagnosis in A2/O process. – H.S. Kim, Republic of Korea
IWC12A44 – Modelling and control of granular sludge reactors for autotrophic nitrogen removal. – E.I.P. Volcke
Room B session 1B Monitoring and visualisation – Information portals – Chair Henri Spaanjers
IWC12B11 – SUCCESS: Information management during regular and crisis situation. – C. de Gooijer, the Netherlands
IWC12B12 – Towards a Mekong Delta Portal. – A.J.M. Nelen, the Netherlands
IWC12B13 – HydroCity – integrated water data services for city management. – W. Dassen, the Netherlands
Room B session 2B Data mining, handling and integration – Wastewater – Chair Piero Fraternali
IWC12B21 – Knowledge extraction from the historical database of wastewater treatment plant operation using various data mining techniques. – Y. Kim, Republic of Korea
IWC12B22 – Influence of sampling strategies on the estimated nitrous oxide emission from wastewater treatment plants. – M.R.J. Daelman, Belgium
IWC12B23 – Understanding the sewer network performance under wet weather conditions by using data mining techniques. – LI Corominas, Spain
IWC12B24 – Data mining for calibration of integrated models for urban water systems. – J. Langeveld, the Netherlands
Room B session 3B Monitoring and visualization – Methods – Chair Eveline Volcke
IWC12B31 – Unraveling the spatial variability of rainfall in the RainApp. – H. Schuurmans, the Netherlands
IWC12B32 – Augmented reality: Interactive visualisation and communication water projects for European water managers. – F.C. Boogaard, the Netherlands
IWC12B33 – iTUWmon – A monitoring network platform for automated data plausibility assessment and data integration. – S. Winkler, Austria
IWC12B34 – The future of sensor technology in water management. – M. Buitenkamp, the Netherlands
Room B session 4B Data mining, handling and integration – Drinking water – Chair Petra Ross
IWC12B41 – Opportunities in integrated data management: integration of asset, client and real time process data for improved utility performance. – T. Bouma, the Netherlands
IWC12B42 – QSAR enabled predictions in water treatment: from data to mechanisms and vice-versa. – D. Vries, the Netherlands
IWC12B43 – Improving water asset data integrity through integration of complex and different operational systems. – Z. Shariff, Malaysia
IWC12B44 – An integrated software solution for identifying, monitoring and visualising water leak incidents in Water Distribution Networks. – A. Gagatsis, Cyprus
Op donderdag 13 september 2012 is in Hoek van Holland een workshop georganiseerd door STOWA en RWS over Dynamisch Kustbeheer. Een belangrijk onderwerp was de Zandmotor en de deelnemers hebben de Zandmotor ook bezocht.
De presentaties geven een actueel beeld over de stand van zaken met betrekking tot dynamisch kustbeheer een onderwerp dat ook internationaal in de aandacht staat en ook bekend is als Building with Nature. Meer over dynamisch kustbeheer op de speciale STOWA website: www.dynamischkustbeheer.nl.
Presentations of the first day of the user conference of the Mapwindow & OSGEO.
Velp – The Netherlands – Monday June 25 2012. More information on www.mapwindow.nl