Water And Sewage Asia '94, Jun 27-29 1994 at Hotel Shangri-La,K.Lumpur
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1. Improving water supply and wastewater treatment in Asia the way ahead / Datuk Leo Moggie 2. The spiralling demand for water and wastewater treatment in Asia / Anthony Van Vugt. 3. Water resources development in Vietnam Beyond 2000 / Nguyen Canh Dinh. 4. The Philippine water resources policies/ Luis M. Sosa.5. Establishing a commercially viable regulation framework for water supply and wastewater treatment / Stephen D. Myres. 6. Alternative charging systems directions in charging / pricing policies/ Dato' Kam U Tee. 7. How the rating and cross- subsidy structure was set and implemented at the National water supply and drainage board,Sri Lanka / Tilak M.M. Mediwake. 8. Steps in tariff structuring; Case study of the metropolitan water and sewage system metro Manila / Raymundo S Esguerra. 9. The imperative for all water utilities both public and private, to become increasingly commercially focused/ John Trew. 10. The corporatisation of humour water-The realities of becoming a market driven commercially oriented entity / David Evans. 11. Financing water projects in Asia; Latest approaches / Winifred Chia. 12. Achieving a commercial ethos-Private sector practices and risk sharing / Graham J. Dooley. 13.Contracting out; Deciding what to contract out-lessons learned at yorkshire water and potential applications in Asia / Richard Hill. 14. Case study; A National framework for effective water resources management / Melchor O. Baltazar. 15. How effective agricultural water use and supply can open up extra resources to other users; lessons learned in Malaysia / Dato' Sahrizaila Abdullah. 16. Effective urban water management case studies from south Asia / Dr. Dinesh Mehta. 17. Demand models;Establishing average consumption levels to pinpoint real areas of need / Dr. Kam U Tee. 18. Educating the population to cut wastage of water supplies/ Richard Hill. 19. Recycling-A cost effective route to achieving improved efficiency within existing structure / Denis M. Hanley. 20. Measuring and monitoring contanmination, pollution and water quality / Patrick Wong. 21. How water quality and supply has been improved in Macau-case study/ Maria Luisa Basilio. 22. Identifying The major causes of loss revenue in water supply / Dr. Fauzi Samad. 23. Improving billing payment and collection procedures; A case study of how revenue has been enhanced at NWSDB Sri Lanka / Dr. Robert M. Bradley. 24. Leakage contamination and pollution control-evaluation the latest strategies and technologies / Cliff W. P. Taylor. 25. Managing infrastructure assets and optimising plant maintenance strategies / John Moore. 26. Rehabilitation of existing plants and equipments; The refurbishment programme of the National water supply and drainage board of Sri Lanka / S.A.S De Silva. 27. Optimising Pumset Maintenance strategies-Saving energy / Wong Hok-Sing. 28. Identifying key performance indicators and applicable benchmarking for the water industry / Dr. Kam U Tee. 29. Decentralised Vs. Centralised treatment of sewage and industrial sludge / Dr. Dinesh Mehta. 30. Adoting a demand based appoarch to sewerage and sanitation sevices / Erdogan Pancaroglu. 31. Stormwater pollution in urban rivers sources and strategies / Robin F. Warner. 32. Recycling;The pacific RIM- Tokyo to Los Angeles / Gibb Chan. 33. The stanley underground treatment works, Hong Kong / Michael Oswell.
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