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Summit - iQuest
December 1st, Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin
Water
The 5th National
Summit
Exploring new frontiers in
water reform
www.watersummit.ie
Gold Sponsor
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Introduction
Introduction
Recent times have seen significant developments
for Ireland’s water industry. A lot has happened over
the past year following the publication of the river basin
management plans. We are now firmly in implementation
phase. Our new Minister for the Environment, Heritage
and Local Government, Mr. Phil Hogan T.D. is committed
to developing a new water conservation industry which will
create significant employment opportunities. “There are
just over 130 contracts and water conservation projects
in progress with a value of about 1 billion euro, some
340 contracts to be progressed to construction over the
period 2010 – 2012 with a value of 1.8 billion euro and
some 190 schemes and water conservation projects on
which planning work will continue.” A greater proportion
of investment will be dedicated to improving water supply
infrastructure, with water conservation being accorded
top priority. Our new Government is also planning to
establish a new State owned water company, Irish Water,
which will deliver key water investment functions at a
national level. This national approach to water investment
and management will no doubt lead to some significant
changes and developments.
The National Water Summit, has been Ireland’s leading
independent water conference for the past 4 years and
the 2011 event is shaping up to be one of the most
pivotal yet. Recent developments have ensured a full
agenda, including industry reform, innovation and proven
technologies, conservation, legislation, and water quality
amongst others.
The 5th National Water Summit will be an event of
major interest to all stakeholders. The summit will
include an impressive line-up of speakers, visionary
leaders, international and national experts - all
professionally involved with water - who will deliver succinct
presentations and case studies, allowing time at the end for
an open forum to discuss the issues participants find most
interesting.
Event History
Our previous four water summits provided a unique
forum that brought together the who’s who of the water
industry. Feedback has been extremely positive. iQuest
is fully confident that this forum, will continue to grow and
develop and provide attendees with a fully comprehensive,
educational and enriching conference experience.
Sponsors
Past Delegate
Feedback…
“All speakers gave me something to think about!”
“Enjoyed the variety of subjects”
“Generally very good speakers with thoughtful
presentations”
“Very good...a lot of very useful information”
“A wide range of topics covered”
“Great venue and facilities”
“Very knowledgeable speakers”
“An excellent forum for current water issues”
“Excellent venue for networking”
“A very good big picture view”
“Very good informative presentations”
“Excellent all round”
CORE SUBJECTS TO BE
TACKLED INCLUDE:
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Irish Water – Composition and Remit
Deliver of water services
Scottish Water: A case study
10 things you need to know about setting up
and running a government owed water company
Septic Tank Licensing
Improving the security of our drinking water
Security of supply
The advent of metering and charging
Auditing – a prerequisite for investment
Utility Network Management
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The National Water Summit is a must-attend event
for the water, bringing together CEOs and senior level
representatives from water companies, water and waste
water treatment companies, policy makers and water
authorities across Ireland and the EU. This event will be
big on interactivity and big on networking opportunities!
Meet and network with the people shaping the future
of the Irish water industry...
This conference has been researched and designed for
key decision-makers in:
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Local Authority Managers
Local Authority Engineers
Heads of Water Services /Supply
General Managers (Asset Management,
Planning, Maintenance, Recycling, Water
Management)
Project Directors/Managers
Procurement Managers
Infrastructure Managers
Planning Officials
Technical Managers
Large Water Users
Consultants
Finance & Legal Managers
Speakers Include:
Speakers
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Minister of State, Fergus O’Dowd. Fergus
O’Dowd (born 1 September 1948) is an Irish Fine
Gael politician. He is currently a Teachta Dála
(TD) for the Louth constituency, and the Minister
of State for the NewEra Project with portfolios in
both Dept. of Communications, Energy and
Natural Resources and Environment, Community
and Local Government. A teacher before entering
politics, O’Dowd was elected to Seanad Éireann on the Administrative
Panel in 1997. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 2002 general
election. He was immediately appointed Fine Gael spokesperson for
Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. He was party spokesperson on
Environment, Heritage and Local Government from 2004–2007, and on
Transport and Marine from 2007–2010. In June 2010 he was appointed
as party spokesperson on Education and Skills. On 10 March 2011,
he was appointed as Minister of State for the NewEra Project. He was
named Magill Magazine TD of the Year in 2006 for putting Irish Nursing
Home Care in the spotlight long before it gained popular support. He
is the founding chairman of the Droichead Arts Centre, Drogheda. He
likes swimming and reading, in particular books about French History.
He has a keen interest in the Irish language, and regularly spends time in
Gaeltacht regions, especially in West Kerry.
Mark Pendlington, Director of Corporate
Af­fairs, Anglian Water. Mark joined AWG from
BAA Stansted, where he was a Board member with
responsibility for Business development,
communications, marketing and public affairs.
Previously, Mark was Chief Executive of the
Country Land and Business Association (CLA), a
national membership organisation dedicated to
the economic health and social well being of the diverse rural economy.
He was a leading member of the task force of Government and other
agencies that worked to help farmers and rural communities recover
from the Foot and Mouth outbreak. This included projects on social
inclusion, business diversification and economic regeneration. His
background also includes senior appointments in the environment,
transport and energy sectors.
Nigel Ayton, Director of International Business
Development, Scottish Water. Nigel Ayton is a
UK Chartered Engineer, who spent his early career
in the British electricity generation industry. Nigel
moved into Finance when the UK electricity
industry was being privatised in the early 1990s.
He joined Price Waterhouse Corporate Finance
and worked on the restructuring of the England
and Wales electricity industry and later the Northern Ireland industry.
Nigel advised on the project financing for several international power
projects, before moving to Beijing, China, to head Price Waterhouse’s
electricity services team. He returned to the UK in the late 1990s and
worked with a number of utilities, joining Scottish Water in 2003,
shortly after its creation, to lead the transformation team. He was
appointed as Scottish Water’s first Director of International Business
Development in July 2011.
Trevor Haslett, Interim CEO, Northern Ireland
Water. Trevor Haslett was appointed Interim
Chief Executive of Northern Ireland Water in
January 2011 having been previously Director of
Engineering Procurement since 2003. He was
previously Divisional Water Manager for the
Eastern Division of Water Service, having held
various operational and senior management posts.
He also spent 4 years in the private sector as a Director of a Civil
Engineering Company and is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil
Engineers, Institution of Water and Environmental Management and
Institution of Water.
Tom Leahy, Dublin City Council. Tom Leahy is
Executive Manager (Engineering) with Dublin
City Council. Tom is a Chartered Engineer
(Graduated from UCD in Civil Engineering with
postgraduate qualifications in Management and
Computers from TCD), Fellow of Engineers
Ireland and an alumnus of Harvard University/
Kennedy School of Government. He is responsible
for Strategic Planning of Engineering services in the Dublin Region,
managing an annual investment programme of over one hundred million
Euro to address infrastructural improvements in water services and flood
protection, co-ordination of Major Emergency Planning and Business
Planning for 2,500 staff in City Council. Of direct relevance to this
Conference he was Project Director on the very successful Dublin
Region Water Conservation Project (1996-2002) and is currently
Project Director of the Dublin Region Water main Rehabilitation
Project (2007- 2012) and Project Director of Eastern River Basin
District Plan under EU Water Framework Directive. He has just
announced the innovative recommendations of a major study to
address essential water investment post 2016/2020.
Colm O Gogain Director of Strategic
Infrastructure Bord na Mona Plc. A mechanical
engineering graduate of UCD, Chartered Engineer
and Fellow of Engineers Ireland, Colm has spent
his working life in Bord na Mona where he held
many various roles including Chief Executive of
Bord na Mona Fuels Ltd and Director of Bord na
Mona Environmental Ltd. During his career he has
been deeply involved in the transitioning of Bord na Mona from its total
dependence on peat to its current and evolving diverse business interests
consistent with it’s “ New Contract with Nature”.
Lar Spain, Senior Engineer, Fingal County
Council. Lar Spain is a Senior Engineer with
Fingal County Council’s Water Services
Department. Lar has over 25 years experience in
the water industry in Ireland and Canada. Lar is
head of Operations for Water Services for Fingal
County Council, which serves a population of
269,000, in the northern half of County Dublin.
Lar also has responsibility for a regional Telemetry
System and a regional GIS System serving the water supply network for
all of the Dublin region. In addition to his operational duties, Lar was
also responsible for delivering the Dublin Region Non-Domestic Metering Project, which involved metering over 30,000 non-domestic water
users, and installing an Automatic Meter Reading system, in the four
Local Authorities that make up County Dublin.
John Prendeville, Business Development Manager, Bord Gáis
Network . John Prendeville is the Business Development Manager for
Bord Gais Networks and previously held the role of National
Construction Manager for the Distribution Network. Prior to joining
Bord Gais in 2007, John worked in a variety of engineering roles in
Texaco. He is a Chartered Engineer and member of Engineers Ireland
and holds as MBA from the Smurfit Graduate School of Business in
UCD.
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Conference Programme
Conference
Programme
December 1st, Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin
8:00 - Coffee and registration
8:40 - Welcome from the Chair
Peter Brennan, Managing Director, EPS
Consulting
THE BIG PICTURE – STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
8:45 - OPENING MINISTERIAL
ADDRESS: Irish Water
– Composition and Remit
Mr. Fergus O’Dowd T.D., Minister of State for
the NewEra Project
9:20 - CASE STUDY: Scottish Water:
From Vision to Reality
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Publically owned, independently regulated
Transforming service and efficiency
Building a Hydro-Nation
Nigel Ayton, Director of International Business
Development, Scottish Water
9:45 - Implementation of WFD
in Scotland
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Scottish legislative framework
Coordination and implementation
Lessons learned
Martin Marsden, Head of Environmental
Quality, SEPA
10:15 - Coffee break
THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE
10:40 - KEYNOTE ADDRESS: 10
things you need to know about
setting up and running a
Government Owned Water
Company.
Trevor Haslett, Interim CEO, Northern Ireland
Water
11:20 - Project Brief: Water -The
Challenges and Opportunities for
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Wetland development, peat production and after use
management
Environmental solutions to the water sector
Future opportunities in leisure, tourism, water storage,
supply and biodiversity
Colm O’Grogain, Director of Strategic
Infrastructure, Bord na Móna
11:45 - Septic Tank Licensing – A
common sense approach
In recent times there has been a very heated debate about
the new septic tank licensing system the Government are
proposing to introduce. In this talk the presenter will outline
a common sense approach based on best practice from
around the world:
• Undoing a complicated problem
• Learning from the Northern Irish and UK models
• Replacing a septic tank: a case study
• Applying a risk based approach
• Incentivising a quality installations
Charles Byrnes, Commercial Director
Kingspan Environmental Ltd
WATER QUALITY & TECHNOLOGY
12:10 - CASE STUDY: The Ballycroy
Group Water Scheme
In February 1995 a formal complaint was lodged by a private
resident of Ballycroy to the European Commission
regarding non-conformity with drinking water directive
AD/778/EEC L229. The directive demands a zero E coli
count in drinking water. This complaint was accepted by the
Commission and kick-started the legal process which
resulted in a number of the recent Water Quality Acts we
have today. Ballycroy has come along way since then. This
is a case study on the how the use of simple Quality
Assurance Principles and hard work and can transform a
distribution network and the lives of its inhabitants.
The case study will cover:
• Identification of problems
• Utilisation of resources and planning
• Network cleaning methods, training and mentoring
Sean Corrigan, Manager of Ballycroy, Killeen
and Kilmeena group water schemes
12:35 Lunch
Conference Programme
Conference
Programme
December 1st, Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin
1:50 - Welcome back from the Chair
Kevin Murray Chartered Engineer, Kevin J
Murray & Co Ltd
3:10 - Afternoon break
3:35 - Water Auditing – A
prerequisite for informed
investment
1:55 - Improving the Security of Our
Drinking Water: The New EPA
Disinfection Manual
This session will include an overview of drinking water
quality with particular emphasis on microbiological quality
and will give an overview of the content of the new
disinfection manual and the changes that will be required
to further improve drinking water quality.
Darragh Page, Inspector, EPA Office of
Environmental Enforcement
2:20 - Trihalomethanes (THMs) in Irish
drinking water supplies
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Overview of THMs in Irish Drinkingwater supplies.
National THM assessment project: Findings and
Conclusions
Recommendations to deal with THMs in Irish Drinking
water supplies.
Niall Dunne, THM Project Leader, EPA
FRONTIERS IN WATER REFORM
2:45 - “Valuing water - the customer challenge”
This session will refer to Anglian’s experience in completely changing the perceptions
customers have about water. From taking the
valuable resource for granted; to helping them
to understand its value to people, businesses and the environment. All at a time when the impacts of climate change
are being felt, populations are growing and the
global demand for food, water and energy are reaching
crisis point. The speaker will draw on the experience of
Anglian’s ‘Love Every Drop’ campaigns with their
behavioural change and social marketing dimensions.
This presentation will aim to encourage the audience to
draw on all/some of that experience in relation to the
challenge they are facing in moving customers to accept
charging.
The Steps Taken by the Group Water
Scheme Sector
Why Water Auditing is a Necessary First Step
Setting Targets
Quantifying Unaccounted For Water
Achieving Reductions in Water Demand
Lessons Learned by the Group Water Scheme Sector
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Barry Deane, National Federation of Group
Water Schemes
4:00 - Utility Network
Management – experience from
the gas sector
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Managing Utility Assets to Service
Customers
Key Elements of Network Management
Transforming Utility Networks
Lessons learnt from the gas network
John Prendeville, Business Development
Manager, Bord Gáis Networks
4:30 - PANEL DISCUSSION: New
Frontiers in Water Reform:
The advent of metering and domestic charging
Future challenges for security of supply
Panelists will include leading industry figures including:
Lar Spain, Fingal County Council
Sinead O’Brien, Coordinator, Sustainable
Water Network
Tom Leahy, Dublin City Council
5:30 - Conference Close
Mark Pendlington, Director of Corporate
Af­fairs, Anglian Water
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Sponsors
Sponsors
Established in 1998, Celtic Anglian Water is the largest private provider of operations & maintenance
solutions for water infrastructure in Ireland. Our expert staff operate & maintain the Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant for Dublin City Council, which is amongst the largest and most advanced wastewater
treatment plants in Europe. CAW also operates drinking water & wastewater treatment facilities for other
towns and cities around the country, including Sligo & Waterford. CAW is also a leading provider of water
metering, billing, revenue collection & call centre services for our clients.
We competitively tender for further O&M and DBO contracts under the government’s National Development Plan, for the delivery of new and upgraded water and wastewater infrastructure, providing local
authorities with cost effective services, enhancing the environments in which we work, and protecting the
public health in the communities we serve.
CAW MISSION STATEMENT
“Celtic Anglian Water provides world class water & waste treatment services to our clients in Ireland & the
UK, by reliably delivering cost-effective operations & maintenance contracts. We strive to conserve our
water and energy resources in order to reduce our impact on climate change. We manage our wastes sustainably, and recycle our treated products to protect & enhance the natural environments in which we work.
We consistently provide wholesome drinking water & accurate
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Sponsors
Sponsors
Bord na Mona’s vision “A New Contract With Nature” signifies the beginning of a transition from traditional businesses,
heavily dependent on peat and fossil fuels - to a new, more
sustainable
business, focused on resource recovery, wind energy,
biomass, environmental products, district heating and ecotourism.
also developing biomass as a more sustainable feedstock
solution in the future.
The Bord na Móna group is founded on
complementary skills and experience acquired over 50
years. Established to develop Ireland‘s peat resources in the
immediate post War years, it is now active across a range of
industries with
innovation at its core.
Fuels:
The leading supplier of solid fuel products within the residential heating market in Ireland.
The company has strong skills in resource
management and development, manufacturing,
distribution, science, engineering and human
resource development. It owns 80,000 ha of peatland,
employs approximately 2,000 people and operates out of 20
locations throughout Ireland, United Kingdom and eastern
United States. Its turnover year ending 2009/2010 was €384
million.
Bord na Mona focuses on six main business areas:
Energy:
Responsible for developing a portfolio of businesses to
provide secure, dependable and sustainable energy and
power with renewable at its core. Its core business is the
supply of peat as a fuel for the generation of electricity. It is
Environmental:
A leading provider of solutions in the areas of wastewater
treatment and air pollution abatement systems to the Irish
and overseas markets.
Horticulture:
Manufactures and supplies growing media products for the
professional and hobby gardener. The business operates
both domestically and internationally.
Resource Recovery:
Its principal activities are in the collection and environmental
treatment of waste.
Land and Property:
Management of the company’s land and property assets.
Each business is expected to demonstrate sustained profitability through enterprise and creativity; to exercise responsibility to customers; to show continuous improvement
through the development and involvement of its people; to
operate with care for the environment and society and to
carry on its business with integrity and fairness
EXHIBITORS:
Exhibition Opportunities
You can promote your brand and generate
business leads among decision-makers
attending this event. For details, call
Suzanne Brennan on 087 919 1292 or
email suzanne.brennan@iquest.ie
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