Are you ready for the challenge?
CHALLENGE Promoting Water Initiatives for a Sustainable Economy
22 October 2013 Radisson Blu, Cebu 8 November 2013 Marriott Manila
A CHALLENGING WATER SITUATION Abundant water resources but facing water shortages due to poor and inadequate water infrastructure
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municipalities nationwide are waterless areas, with less than 50% of households having access to safe water (NAPC);
For every 100,000 population - the incidence rate for waterborne diseases in the Philippines (DOH)
ABOUT THE WATER CHALLENGE FORUM 2013 The WATER CHALLENGE FORUM highlights the challenges that the Philippines face as far as managing its water resources is concerned. It will bring together in one forum water policymakers, water suppliers and distributors, water technology and service providers, international and local business organizations, academe and other water stakeholders to exchange information, discuss the priorities of the water sector and provide recommendations on how to address the water challenges. The Forum will also include a WATER TECHNOLOGY SHOW that will exhibit companies providing the latest water technology and solutions as well as showcase various water initiatives and programs existing in the country.
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The Philippines is far from “Water Secure� and has among the highest rates of waterrelated fatalities, together with Bangladesh, Nepal, Tajikistan and Vanuatu (ADB)
53 of 444 operational water districts in the country are able to give more than 50% water service coverage. Municipalities deemed waterless are those with less than 50% water service coverage. (DILG);
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promote a better understanding of the importance of water to the environmental and economic future of the Philippines; increase the awareness of participants of the water situation and challenges faced by the country and the need to take action to address these challenges; engage the public and private sectors in an active cooperation to promote better water stewardship by promoting technologies, techniques, practices and policies that are geared towards a wider water access and greater water efficiency; showcase the latest water technologies and solutions that can help overcome the problems being encountered in the water sector; and launch the Water Initiatives for a Sustainable Economy (WISE) Program – a program aimed at bringing together all stakeholders in the water sector to cooperate more closely in the design and implementation of water initiatives.
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C-Level Executives Directors and Heads of Facilities, Engineering and Environment Operations Managers Building Administration Managers Government Officials engaged in Water Policy and Infrastructure Development Heads of Local Government Units Architects & Contractors Engineers Water Service and Wastewater Treatment companies Water Solutions Providers (Technology & Services) Academe Non-Government Organizations International Organizations Real Estate Developers and Property Managerment Firms Property Owners –Buildings, Eco-Zones, Business Districts, Subdivisions, etc.
THE WATER SCENARIO 2025 Freshwater needs will grow by 20% in mature economies and by 50% in new economies by 2025. As populations grow and cities expand, it is essential to prevent flooding and provide clean and affordable water for consumption. Cities are where water is not always available but where people need it. Cities need to make their water smarter, more efficient, safe and available. Schneider Electric
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MANILA Program Highlights KEYNOTE ADDRESS: The Water Challenge in the Philippines Session 1: The Water Challenge in Context Asian Water Development Outlook 2013: Philippines Philippine Water Supply Sector Roadmap Managing the Nation’s Water Resources SESSION 2: WATER MANAGEMENT IN CITIES The Challenges of Water Distribution and Wastewater Treatment, Water Management in Green Buildings and Success Stories SESSION 3: SUSTAINABLE WATER TECHNOLOGY AND SOLUTIONS Integrated Approach to Deliver Solutions to Complex Water Management Problems
The Philippines is endowed with abundant water resources, but is currently confronted with difficulties in meeting its water needs, expansion of capacity and connecting poor households to the water supply system. Rapid population growth, economic development, urbanization, and industrialization have taken their toll on the country’s water services and resource base. The problem, moreover, extends to other quality of life dimensions: deficiencies in water resource management, water supply and sanitation services, solid waste and wastewater management impact on water quality and people’s health. Philippine Water Supply Sector Roadmap
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Cutting Edge Solutions to Address Water Challenges in the Smart Solutions for a Challenging Water Future SESSION 4: BECOMING WATER-WISE Let’s Get Personal with Water Launch of the Water Initiative for Sustainable Economy (WISE Program)
CEBU Program Highlights Time
Topic
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8:00 AM
Registration
8:15 AM- 9:00 AM
Ribbon cutting and opening of Technology showcase Mr. Sabino Dapat Council Chairman, ECCP Cebu
9:00 AM- 9:15 AM
Opening Remarks: “The Water Challenge”
9:15- 9:20 AM
Introduction of Keynote Speakers
9:20- 9:40 AM
Water and Cebu: meeting the challenge for a sustainable water resource towards social and economic growth
Hon. Hilario Davide III Governor, Cebu Provincial Capitol
9:40- 10:00 AM
Keynote Speech 1: Water Security: A situation on water resources in the Phil.
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10:00- 10:20 AM
Keynote Speech 2: Managing the Competing Uses of Water: the National Water Management Masterplan
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10:20- 10:40 AM
Morning break
10:40- 11:00 AM
Key Note Speech 3: State of Ground Water in the Philippines: National Policies and Framework
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11:00- 11:20 AM
Water Security and Access: an insight from the private sector (title may change depending on the speaker)
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11:20- 11:50 AM
The Provincial Environmental Code of Cebu
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11:50- 12:20 AM
Open Forum
12:20 - 1:30 PM
Lunch break
Time 1:00- 1:15 pm
Breakout Session 1: Conservation and management towards water security: challenges and opportunities Overview of the session
Breakout Session 2 : Sustaining economic benefits in Industries through Water efficiency
Moderator:
Overview of the Session
Moderator: <speaker to be named>
1:15- 1:30 pm
The Water Situation in Cebu
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Water valuation: identifying the relationship between business and water
1:30- 1:45 pm
Protected Area Management
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The Energy- Water Nexus: An insight from the energy sector on water use efficiency
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1:45- 2:00 pm
Compliance on water regulation: a quick look on the clean water act (RA 9275)
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The benefits of the wastewater treatment facility in MEZ ecozones
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2:00- 2:15 pm
Issues and Concerns on Central Cebu River Basins: Investment Roadmap
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The advantages of rainwater and rainwater harvesting: a business case
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2:15- 2:30 pm
Open Forum
2:30 – 2:45 pm
The Cebu City Ordinance 2013: Milestones and future initiatives
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2:45- 3:00 pm
Reduction of Non-Revenue Water
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Water use efficiency in the food and beverage industry TBD
3:00- 3:15 pm
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3:15- 3:30 pm
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3:30- 3:45 pm
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3:45- 4:00 pm
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TBD Open forum
4:00- 4:15 pm
Presentation of proceedings from breakout sessions
4:15- 4:30 pm
Water Stewardship starts with you Ms. Joy Martinez Onozawa - (Urban Planner and Environmentalist) Environmental Designs, Inc.
4:30- 4:45 pm
Presentation of the WISE program - Mr. Gerry D. Constantino (VP- Operations) - European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines
4:45- 5:00 pm
Closing Remarks
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Water Situation Assessment “The Philippines comes out at level two out of 5 so that means there's still quite some way to go. The scores in the 5 key dimensions are two for household water security, 4 for economic water security, doing strongly there, one for urban water security, which means treatment of wastewater and management and reduction of floods and the damages from floods. That is an area of serious concern to increase water security for action, as mentioned, and of course the Philippines is engaged in that. Environment water security score is 2 and the resilience to water disasters is also 2,” Wouter Lincklaen Arriens, ADB
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EXHIBITION PACKAGE
REGISTRATION FORM
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Gain exposure by exhibiting in the Water Challenge Forum 2013! By joining the “Technology Showcase” Exhibit, your company can: • • •
Connect with businesses, investors, policymakers and other key decision makers in one location Showcase your best products and services to customers, stakeholders and prospective clients Build new partnerships and alliances as you highlight your organization’s strategy for developing wise use of water
BOOTH PACKAGE Each Shell Scheme Booth of 2 m (L) x 2 m (W) x 2.44 m (H) comes with the following: • • • • • • •
One (1) White information table 100 cm (W) x 50 cm (D) x 75 cm (H) Two (2) White folding chairs One (1) Fluorescent lamp set (36 watts) One (1) Convenience outlet (220V, 300W, 2 gang, 2 prong) Needle-punch carpet lay direct to the floor (color: blue) Walls and partition using 2.5 m (H) x 1 m (W) melamine panels supported by white powder coated aluminum framing system Company name on fascia shall be limited to 20 characters including spaces. There will be an additional fee of Php 20 per extra character. It shall be done in 100mm 3” high letter cut outs. No logo type or custom made signs shall be allowed without prior notice. (color: White text with red background)
One-Day Forum & Exhibition
8 November 2013, Thursday 8:00AM to 6:00PM | Marriott Manila (Please fax completed form to 759-6690 / 845-1395) 22 October 2013, Tuesday 8:00AM to 6:00PM | Radisson Blu, Cebu (Please fax completed form to (+6332) 253.3387) Company Name: Complete Address: Company TIN: Contact Person: Telephone no: E-mail:
Fax no:
This is to confirm attendance of the following participants: I. ATTENDEES: NAME DESIGNATION EMAIL
II. REGISTRATION FEE (Please tick)
Manila
Cebu
ECCPMembers/Exhibitors/Sponsors/Government/ Academe/ Students (w/ID) - 3,500Php Non-Members - 3,800Php
ECCPMembers/Exhibitors/Sponsors/Government/ Academe/ Students (w/ID) - 2,000Php Non-Members - 2,500Php
The registration fee includes participation in all plenary sessions, morning & afternoon snacks, lunch and conference kit.
III. PAYMENT: (Please choose your preferred payment option)
Exhibition Prices Manila – P hp 15,000 for every 4 sqm - 2 m (L) x 2 m (W) x 2.44 m (H) booth Cebu – Php 12,000 for every 4 sqm - 2 m (L) x 2 m (W) x 2.44 m (H) booth
Check for pick-up Date & Time of pick-up:__________________ Contact Person:________________________ Check for Deposit
(Please fax the deposit slip to 759-6690 and call Vicky Regoniel at 845-1324 to notify us that payment has been made)
EVENT PARTNER & SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES
Manila Jasmin Runez jrunez@eccp.com 845 1324
Cebu Karen Pintac karen.pintac@eccp.com (032) 253 3389
ECCP Account Details: Account Name: ECCP Account #: 000-009621-040 Bank: HSBC, Ayala Avenue Direct Payment to ECCP office Send to: ECCP Office, 19/F Philippine AXA Life Center, Gil Puyat Ave. Makati. Look for: Vicky Regoniel NOTE: Pre-Registration is REQUIRED. Cancellation or Request for refund will be accepted if notification is given
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19/F Philippine AXA Life Centre Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue corner Tindalo Street Makati City, Metro Manila, 1200 Philippines Telephone Numbers (+632) 845.1324 | (+632) 759.6680 Fax Numbers (+632) 845.1395 | (+632) 759.6690