TECHNICAL PROGRAM

IDRA WORLD CONGRESS 2024

THE TECHNICAL PROGRAM

The World Congress agenda will span five days, featuring four parallel tracks of full-day technical sessions.

The Congress Technical Program Committee is led by three esteemed IDRA Board of Directors members and two distinguished experts from the Department of Energy Abu Dhabi, who will serve as the Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs. Together, they have assembled a global technical committee comprised of ten expert Topic Chairs and fifty-one Session Chairs from diverse areas of expertise.

The Call for Abstracts was closed on March 22nd, and the technical program is expected to be published in August with oral and poster presentations, tech debates, and panel sessions. Stay tuned.

Addressing Water Scarcity through a needs-driven technical program to ensure:

Water for Agriculture

Water for drinking and municipal needs

Water for industry

Alternative Sources of Water: Desal and Reuse

Alternative sources of energy

Corporate and Social Responsibility (SDG #6, #7, #12)

Innovation and A.I. development supported by needs-based research

Exploring Crucial 10 Topics:

Topic Chair: Dr. Marshall Davert, Executive VP, Global Major Pursuits Director, Stantec

Regulations significantly impact the planning, design, and operation of any water treatment/distribution system. In addition, it also requires existing systems to implement modifications to meet new requirements.

We welcome abstracts on the impact of regulations for the topics listed below.

> Water Quality Monitoring and Health: Addressing PFAS/PFOS, Microplastics, and pollutants.

> Water Reuse Direct Potable Water Reuse and In-direct Potable Water Reuse

> Intake and Outfall Systems > Distribution Network and Systems

> Smart Infrastructure

> Water Usage Optimization

Topic Chair: Dr. Marshall Davert, Executive VP, Global Major Pursuits Director, Stantec

Regulations significantly impact the planning, design, and operation of any water treatment/distribution system. In addition, it also requires existing systems to implement modifications to meet new requirements.

We welcome abstracts on the impact of regulations for the topics listed below.

> Water Quality Monitoring and Health: Addressing PFAS/PFOS, Microplastics, and pollutants.

> Water Reuse Direct Potable Water Reuse and In-direct Potable Water Reuse

> Intake and Outfall Systems > Distribution Network and Systems

> Smart Infrastructure

> Water Usage Optimization

Topic Chair: Dr. Yvan Treal, Development Director, SUEZ International

Innovation is essential to meet the ever-moving goalposts of water security and sustainability.

Innovation can be a novel and/or emerging technology but it can also be the optimization of an existing technology and/or process-system.

We are interested in receiving papers and case studies on topics such as:

> Reaching the Lowest Cost Desalination and/or reuse plants

> From Ideas to Commercialization: limitations, successes and failures

> Bioengineering

> Membrane Science

> Zombies

> Zero Liquid Discharge

> Transforming Brine into a product and/or brine reuse

> Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Digital Twins

> Benchmarking and Data Ontology

> Data-driven Decision Support

> Cybersecurity in Water

> Engineering Optimization in the Design and Process of Seawater and Brackish

> Desalination and Water Reuse Plants

Topic Chair: Dr. Yvan Treal, Development Director, SUEZ International

Innovation is essential to meet the ever-moving goalposts of water security and sustainability.

Innovation can be a novel and/or emerging technology but it can also be the optimization of an existing technology and/or process-system.

We are interested in receiving papers and case studies on topics such as:

> Reaching the Lowest Cost Desalination and/or reuse plants

> From Ideas to Commercialization: limitations, successes and failures

> Bioengineering

> Membrane Science

> Zombies

> Zero Liquid Discharge

> Transforming Brine into a product and/or brine reuse

> Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Digital Twins

> Benchmarking and Data Ontology

> Data-driven Decision Support

> Cybersecurity in Water

> Engineering Optimization in the Design and Process of Seawater and Brackish

> Desalination and Water Reuse Plants

Topic Chair: Mr. Zael Sanz, Senior Water and Sanitation Specialist, World Bank

Financial impact on water cost and project viability is relevant to address the actual macroeconomic situation that could jeopardize the global clean water availability challenge.

The innovation in financing structures and coverages is relevant to achieving project development even in adverse scenarios. The adaptation capacity of these solutions will open new investment opportunities.

We look for papers and case studies related to topics such as:

> New Creative Financing Structures to Optimize Water Cost

> ESG Financing, Green Bonds

> Innovations on Securities and Guarantees

> Government Support to manage Water Costs, New Tax Structures, Grants… Carbon

> Negative Finance Incentives to Leverage Water Cost Reduction Project Delivery

> Models for Big-Desal > Big Data for Financing Models

> Long-term Successes with Project Models and Financing

> Desalination Price Challenges and Realities

> Water Price, Inflation, Wars, Conflicts, Interest Rates Increase and their impact on water availability

> Financing Adaptation to Particular Conditions to a Project Location

Topic Chair: Mr. Zael Sanz, Senior Water and Sanitation Specialist, World Bank

Financial impact on water cost and project viability is relevant to address the actual macroeconomic situation that could jeopardize the global clean water availability challenge.

The innovation in financing structures and coverages is relevant to achieving project development even in adverse scenarios. The adaptation capacity of these solutions will open new investment opportunities.

We look for papers and case studies related to topics such as:

> New Creative Financing Structures to Optimize Water Cost

> ESG Financing, Green Bonds

> Innovations on Securities and Guarantees

> Government Support to manage Water Costs, New Tax Structures, Grants… Carbon

> Negative Finance Incentives to Leverage Water Cost Reduction Project Delivery

> Models for Big-Desal > Big Data for Financing Models

> Long-term Successes with Project Models and Financing

> Desalination Price Challenges and Realities

> Water Price, Inflation, Wars, Conflicts, Interest Rates Increase and their impact on water availability

> Financing Adaptation to Particular Conditions to a Project Location

Energy use in desalination and reuse continues to be a fast-changing area in both how it is produced, and consumed, as well as how it is managed. This is especially true around the world in municipal, industrial, and agricultural applications. We are looking for case studies that show the use of renewable energy including solar, wind, wave, gravity, salinity gradients, etc. In particular, we are looking for case studies of how mega plants are continuing to increase sustainability and at the same time driving down capital and operational costs in relation to energy and the CO2 footprint. We are also interested in the smaller scale applications using renewable energy and innovative energy management, especially research programs leading the way for greater resilience, sustainability, and security. For a totally new area, a couple of papers on atmospheric water harvesting and its implications are encouraged. The smaller-scale applications or unit operations may either be presented as a case study or a research paper.

We welcome the submission of papers and case studies on topics such as:

> Solar, Wind, Wave, Gravity, Salinity Gradient Project Case Studies Nuclear power including fission and fusion

> Improvements for Hybrid Renewable Projects

> Mega Projects Using Renewable Energy

> Cutting-edge Research in Desalination and Renewable Energy Energy Recovery Systems

Topic Chair: Prof. Phil Hart, Chief Researcher, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Research Centre

Energy use in desalination and reuse continues to be a fast-changing area in both how it is produced, and consumed, as well as how it is managed. This is especially true around the world in municipal, industrial, and agricultural applications. We are looking for case studies that show the use of renewable energy including solar, wind, wave, gravity, salinity gradients, etc. In particular, we are looking for case studies of how mega plants are continuing to increase sustainability and at the same time driving down capital and operational costs in relation to energy and the CO2 footprint. We are also interested in the smaller scale applications using renewable energy and innovative energy management, especially research programs leading the way for greater resilience, sustainability, and security. For a totally new area, a couple of papers on atmospheric water harvesting and its implications are encouraged. The smaller-scale applications or unit operations may either be presented as a case study or a research paper.

We welcome the submission of papers and case studies on topics such as:

> Solar, Wind, Wave, Gravity, Salinity Gradient Project Case Studies Nuclear power including fission and fusion

> Improvements for Hybrid Renewable Projects

> Mega Projects Using Renewable Energy

> Cutting-edge Research in Desalination and Renewable Energy Energy Recovery Systems

Topic Chair: Mr. Thomas Altman, EVP – Innovation & New Technology, ACWA Power

The role of climate on water security has become obvious around the world. It is exposing communities to a wide range of challenges including depleting aquifers, seawater intrusion into the groundwater supplies, and flooding. Water security can be achieved by integrating different technical approaches. In addition, decarbonizing the water sector contributes to less fossil fuel dependency, which enables new water treatment/distribution systems.

We welcome papers and abstracts on climate adaptation and mitigation on topics such as:

> Brine Management, Valorization and Resource Recovery

> Clean Energy > Carbon Neutral/Reduction

> Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment (marine ecosystems and public health)

> Produced Water > Green (and other colors of) Hydrogen

Topic Chair: Mr. Thomas Altman, EVP – Innovation & New Technology, ACWA Power

The role of climate on water security has become obvious around the world. It is exposing communities to a wide range of challenges including depleting aquifers, seawater intrusion into the groundwater supplies, and flooding. Water security can be achieved by integrating different technical approaches. In addition, decarbonizing the water sector contributes to less fossil fuel dependency, which enables new water treatment/distribution systems.

We welcome papers and abstracts on climate adaptation and mitigation on topics such as:

> Brine Management, Valorization and Resource Recovery

> Clean Energy > Carbon Neutral/Reduction

> Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment (marine ecosystems and public health)

> Produced Water > Green (and other colors of) Hydrogen

Topic Chair: Prof. Hassan A. Arafat, Senior Director, Khalifa University

The IDRA is strongly committed to sustainability and Environmental responsibility in the water sector. We need to be part of the solution, minimizing the negative impact that these solutions could create for the present and for future generations.

We would like to receive papers and case studies on topics such as:

> Water Security

> Pros and Cons of Current Permitting and Regulations Environmental Impact Assessments

> Long-term Impacts of Brine Management on the Environment Energy and

> Chemical Efficiency in Desalination Processes Sludge Treatment in Reuse

> Challenges facing the Oil and Gas industry

Topic Chair: Prof. Hassan A. Arafat, Senior Director, Khalifa University

The IDRA is strongly committed to sustainability and Environmental responsibility in the water sector. We need to be part of the solution, minimizing the negative impact that these solutions could create for the present and for future generations.

We would like to receive papers and case studies on topics such as:

> Water Security

> Pros and Cons of Current Permitting and Regulations Environmental Impact Assessments

> Long-term Impacts of Brine Management on the Environment Energy and

> Chemical Efficiency in Desalination Processes Sludge Treatment in Reuse

> Challenges facing the Oil and Gas industry

Topic Chair: Mr. Adrian Sym, Chief Executive, Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS)

Net zero refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) that’s produced and the amount that’s removed from the atmosphere. It can be achieved through a combination of emission reduction and emission removal.

The circular water economy is an innovative approach to water management that mimics the natural water cycle by closing the loop on water use and reducing waste.

We would like to receive case studies and papers on topics such as

> Water Footprint

> Carbon Footprint

> Stewardship and Protection of Water Sources

> Closed Loop Systems

Topic Chair: Mr. Adrian Sym, Chief Executive, Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS)

Net zero refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) that’s produced and the amount that’s removed from the atmosphere. It can be achieved through a combination of emission reduction and emission removal.

The circular water economy is an innovative approach to water management that mimics the natural water cycle by closing the loop on water use and reducing waste.

We would like to receive case studies and papers on topics such as

> Water Footprint

> Carbon Footprint

> Stewardship and Protection of Water Sources

> Closed Loop Systems

Topic Chair: Eng. Ali Mahmoud Ahmad Alshrouf, Senior Consultant & Researcher, Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA)

The four pillars of food security are availability, access, utilization, and stability.

Agriculture irrigation accounts for 70% of water use worldwide and over 40% in many OECD countries. Intensive groundwater pumping for irrigation depletes aquifers and can lead to negative environmental externalities, causing significant economic impact on the sector and beyond. In addition, agriculture remains a major source of water pollution; agricultural fertilizer run-off and pesticide use contribute to the pollution of waterways and groundwater.

> We invite you to submit case studies and papers on topics such as:

> Utilization of unconventional water sources, desalination, and water reuse, in water treatment for food, beverage, and agriculture production.

> Development of crops that require less water and/or are more tolerant to higher water salinities.

> Case studies on the efficient use of desalination and recycled water for irrigation.

Topic Chair: Eng. Ali Mahmoud Ahmad Alshrouf, Senior Consultant & Researcher, Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA)

The four pillars of food security are availability, access, utilization, and stability.

Agriculture irrigation accounts for 70% of water use worldwide and over 40% in many OECD countries. Intensive groundwater pumping for irrigation depletes aquifers and can lead to negative environmental externalities, causing significant economic impact on the sector and beyond. In addition, agriculture remains a major source of water pollution; agricultural fertilizer run-off and pesticide use contribute to the pollution of waterways and groundwater.

> We invite you to submit case studies and papers on topics such as:

> Utilization of unconventional water sources, desalination, and water reuse, in water treatment for food, beverage, and agriculture production.

> Development of crops that require less water and/or are more tolerant to higher water salinities.

> Case studies on the efficient use of desalination and recycled water for irrigation.

Topic Chair: Dr. Hoon Hyung, President, LG Water Solutions

Social responsibility is a means of achieving sustainability. Adopting key social responsibility principles, such as accountability and transparency, can help ensure the long-term viability and success of any organization or system. Corporate social responsibility is generally categorized in four ways: environmental responsibility, ethical/human rights responsibility, philanthropic responsibility, and economic responsibility.

We would like to receive case studies and papers on topics such as:

> Generating and providing water in geographically and socially challenged regions.

> Best practices

> Community Engagement and Education

> Economic Benefits of Clean Water for Local Communities

> Environmental practices

> Safety on-site

Topic Chair: Dr. Hoon Hyung, President, LG Water Solutions

Social responsibility is a means of achieving sustainability. Adopting key social responsibility principles, such as accountability and transparency, can help ensure the long-term viability and success of any organization or system. Corporate social responsibility is generally categorized in four ways: environmental responsibility, ethical/human rights responsibility, philanthropic responsibility, and economic responsibility.

We would like to receive case studies and papers on topics such as:

> Generating and providing water in geographically and socially challenged regions.

> Best practices

> Community Engagement and Education

> Economic Benefits of Clean Water for Local Communities

> Environmental practices

> Safety on-site

Topic Chair: Mr. Miguel Angel Sanz, President, MS Water Consult

A lesson learned is knowledge or understanding gained by experience. The experience may be positive, as in a successful test or mission, or negative, as in a mishap or failure.

> We look forward to receiving abstracts on topics such as: Project design and implementation

> Operation and maintenance

> Engagement and Education of operators and community White elephants

Topic Chair: Mr. Miguel Angel Sanz, President, MS Water Consult

A lesson learned is knowledge or understanding gained by experience. The experience may be positive, as in a successful test or mission, or negative, as in a mishap or failure.

> We look forward to receiving abstracts on topics such as: Project design and implementation

> Operation and maintenance

> Engagement and Education of operators and community White elephants

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COMMITTEE CO-CHAIRS

The Congress Technical Program Committee is led by three esteemed IDRA Board of Directors members and two distinguished experts from the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy, who will serve as the Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs. Together, they have assembled a global technical committee comprised of ten expert Topic Chairs and fifty-one Session Chairs, from diverse areas of expertise.

Ms. Jantje Johnson

CEO and Founder, OrangeBoat

Dr. Marshall Davert

Executive Vice President, Global Major Pursuits Director, Stantec

Mr. Victor Verbeek

Head of Technical Development Asia Pacific, Toray Membrane

Dr. Shamma Al Malek

Strategy Development Director, Abu Dhabi Department of Energy

Eng. Jamal Fahmi Shadid

Policy Development Director, Abu Dhabi Department of Energy

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TOPIC CHAIRS

Dr. Marshall Davert

Executive Vice President, Global Major Pursuits Director, Stantec

Dr. Yvan Treal

Development Director, SUEZ International

Dr. Zael Sanz

Senior Water and Sanitation Specialist, World Bank

Prof. Phil Hart

Chief Researcher, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Research Center

Mr. Thomas Altmann

EVP - Innovation and New Technology, ACWA Power

Prof. Hassan A. Arafat

Senior Director, Khalifa University

Mr. Adrian Sym

Chief Executive, Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS)

Dr. Hoon Hyung

President, LG Water Solutions

Eng. Ali Mahmoud Ahmad Alshrouf

Senior Consultant & Researcher, Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA)

Mr. Miguel Angel Sanz

President, MS Water Consult

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SESSION CHAIRS

Dr. Mohamed Saleh Alhadhrami

Standards Energy & Water Efficiency Section, Department of Energy Abu Dhabi

Ms. Nadya Mohammed Ali

Water Policy & Strategy Section Head, Department of Energy Abu Dhabi

Mr. Pedro Almagro

CEO, Lantania

Dr. Giancarlo Barassi

Technical Director, American Water Chemicals

Mr. Mohamed Bayoum

Environment Specialist, UNDP

Ms. Sophie Bertrand

Strategic Development Deputy Director, SUEZ

Mr. Borja Blanco

CEO, Aqua Advise

Dr. Veronique Bonnelye

Technical Support Manager, SUEZ International

Mr. Oscar Calles

Manager, Desalination and Process, TAQA

Dr. Antonio Casañas

Senior Account Manager, DuPont Water Solutions

Eng. Guillaume Clairet

Chief Operating Officer, H2O Innovation

Dr. Gary Crisp

Chief Engineer, Sequana

Dr. Antonella De Luca

Head of Competence Center Environmental Solutions, Omya International AG

Dr. Mark Dent, Regional Manager

Alliance for Water Stewardship

Dr. Mike Dixon

CEO, Synauta

Mr. Sylvain Donnaz

Global Technology Leader, Biology Applications & Systems, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions

Mr. Doug Eisberg

Global Business Development, Avista

Dr. Emilio Gabbrielli

Independent Consultant

Ms. Silvia Gallego

Sales Manager, LG Water Solutions

Dr. Beatriz Garcia

Chief Technology Officer, Waterise

Dr. Noreddine Ghaffour

Professor, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

Dr. Heike Glade

Senior Researcher, University of Bremen

Dr. Belen Gutierrez

Head of Desalination Department, Research and Development Direction, GS Inima Environment

Prof. Shadi W. Hasan

Director of the Center for Membranes and Advanced Water Technology (CMAT), Khalifa University

Mr. Ramashankar Jagwani

General Manager, PROJECX

Dr. Steven Lam

VP, NPI Operations, Gradiant

Dr. Latifa Lahsine

Head of Desalination Centre of Excellence, ENGIE

Dr. Jenny Lawler

Senior Research Director, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Water Center

Mr. Roberto Magnano

Managing Director, ILF Consulting Engineers

Mr. Jorge J. Malfeito

Director of Innovation Water, ACCIONA

Mr. Naoll Mary

Water Security and Climate Resilient Infrastructure, IFC - International Finance Corporation

Dr. Victor Monsalvo

Head of Eco-efficiency Area – Innovation and Technology Department, FCC Aqualia

Dr. Tariq Nada

Vice President Water Business, ACWA Power

Dr. Abraham Negaresh

Associate Director - Desalination and Reuse Lead, WRc Group

Mr. Silvio Oliva

Water Consultant

Mrs. Delia Pastorelli

Desalination Technical Manager, SUEZ

Mrs. Nuria Pena

Director of Global Scientific Services, H2O Innovation

Mr. Yvan Poussade

Senior Technical Expert, Veolia

Mr. Kevin Price

Principal, AWTT, LLC

Mrs. Blanca Salgado

Global Technical Service and Development Leader, Water Solutions, DuPont Water Solutions

Mrs. Olga Sallangos

Dhekelia Desalination Plant Manager, Caramondani Desalination Plant LTD

Mr. Miguel Angel Sanz

President, MS Water Consult

Mrs. Constanze Simmermacher

Portfolio Manager Water Treatment Plants Singapore / Process Engineering Lead, Jacobs

Mr. Lars Spaeth

General Manager, Passavant -Geiger Aqseptance Group

Dr. Rick Stover

Independent Consultant

Mrs. Marie-Laure Thielen

Ingenieur Specialist, Laborlec NV /Engie

Dr. Vasu Veerapaneni

Associate Vice President, Manager, Water Group, Black & Veatch

Mr. Nikolay Voutchkov

Executive Director, NEOM Research Institute

Prof. Johannes Vrouwenvelder

Director Water Desalination and Reuse Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Mrs. Hattie Wang

Vice President, ROPV

Dr. Domingo Zarzo

Innovation and Strategic Projects Manager, Sacyr Water