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ISO international workshop on water
2012-07-25/26, Kobe Convention Center, Japan

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ISO international workshop on water Kobe Convention Center, Japan 25-26 July 2012 2012-07-25  
Fighting Water Loss Dr. Hiroki ARIYOSHI, Federation of Japan Water Industries 2012-07-25 697 KB
Sludge: organic matter and energy recovery Mr. Christophe BONNIN, Veolia Water, France 2012-07-26 638 KB
Asset management (for infrastructures) Mr. Karl-Heinz BRANDT, LINEG, Germany 2012-07-26 1.1 MB
Watershed management Dr. Michael CONNER, East Bay Dischargers Authority, USA 2012-07-25 526 KB
How to avoid duplication in the standardization work Mr. Jochen FORNATHER, Austrian Water & Wastewater Technical Committees and CEN & ISO Mirror Committees 2012-07-25 203 KB
Urban storm water management Mr. Nobuyuki HORIE, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan 2012-07-25 1.6 MB
Sanitation improvement and water governance Mr. José Luiz Salvadori LORENZI, SABESP, Brazil 2012-07-25 1.1 MB
ISO and the Water Challenge Kevin McKINLEY, ISO Deputy Secretary-General, Switzerland 2012-07-25 1.3 MB
Crises management (experiences from the “Great East Japan Earthquake”) Dr. Tetsuya MIZUTANI, Sendai City, Japan 2012-07-26 1.1 MB
Water footprint Dr. Taikan OKI, Expert from ISO/TC 207/SC 5/WG 8, Environmental management, life cycle assessment, water footprint 2012-07-26 1.3 MB
Reuse of treated wastewater for irrigation Mr. Jorge TARCHITZKY, Ph.D, Chairman ISO/PC 253 2012-07-25 2.1 MB
“Benchmarking” of water services. Mr. Bruno TISSERRAND, Chairman of ISO/TC 224, Service activities relating to drinking water supply systems and wastewater systems – Quality criteria of the service and performance indicators 2012-07-26 419 KB
Biomass strategy in wastewater management. Mr. Shiro TOYOHISA, Kobelco eco-solutions, Co. Ltd 2012-07-25 659 KB
Effective use of sludge generated from wastewater Mr. Yaron BEN ARI, Standards Institution of Israel 2012-07-25 1.3 MB
Effective use of reclaimed water use in urban areas. Dr. Xingcan ZHENG, National Engineering Research Center for Urban Water & Wastewater, China 2012-07-25 2.4 MB

14 October 2012

World Standards Day

2012 World Standards Day poster

Less waste, better results – Standards increase efficiency

International standards are crucial for increasing efficiency. Efficiency indicates the ability to achieve objectives by implementing processes to develop products or services of optimal quality with minimal waste, expense, or unnecessary effort. It helps organizations maximize profits and meet their goals, and is crucial for success in today’s challenging and competitive economic environment.

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