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HONORING INNOVATION IN DESALINATION AND WATER REUSE: 1976 - 1991
Dow Chemical acquires FilmTec
IDE installs first dual-purpose MED demo plant, an 18,000 m3/d MED coupled to a 50 MW turbine, in Ashdod, Israel
1984
American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) becomes Regional IDA Affiliate and Water Sciences and Technology Association (WSTA) becomes an IDA affiliate
Water Supply Improvement Association (WSIA) and the International Desalination and Environmental Association (IDEA) name changed to IDA
IDA World Congress, Bermuda, President of the Board and Chairperson of the World Congress, H.E. Isam Jam Joon
1985
1983
Florence, ItalyWSIA/IDEA Conference
Orlando, Florida USAWSIA Conference, First Scholarship Award Granted
First IDA World Congress on “Desalination and Water Reuse" Florence, Italy.
President of IDA Board and Chairperson of the World Congress, Mr. Floyd Meller
1987
IDA World Congress, “Desalination and Water Reuse" Cannes, France, (the Working Party for Fresh Water from the Sea was Co-organizer)
President of the IDA Board and Chairperson of the World Congress, Dr. James Birkett
56,800 m3/d Jeddah SWRO commissioned using cellulose triacetate hollow fiber membranes by Toyobo
1988
CPA (composite polyamide) membrane patented by Hydranautics
1989
1989
IDA World Congress, “Desalination and Water Reuse" Kuwait City, Kuwait, (the Working Party for Fresh Water from the Sea was Coorganizer)
President of the IDA Board and Chairperson of the World Congress, Dr. Adel Bushnak
1990 World Congress; Water the Challenge of the 90s Washington, D.C., USA
Indian Desalination Association (InDA) becomes IDA Affiliate
IDA CONDUCTED TWO HIGH - LEVEL SIDE EVENTS AT THE UNGA 2023 WATER CONFERENCE
Incorporating Nonconventional Water Resources Into Integrated Water Resources Management
Representatives from Spain, Egypt, Chile, the United States of America, and France participated in a moderated panel discussion on stepping up the role of non-conventional
Discussion Moderator resources as key assets for achieving water security and including research, capacity building, and implementation initiatives.
• Mr. Carlos Cosin, CEO, Almar Water, former IDA President
Panelists included:
• Mr. Hugo Moran, Secretary of State for the Environment, Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, Spain
• Prof. Rasha Elkholy, Chair of the National Water Research Center, Egypt
• H.E. Jessica Lopez, Minister of Public Works, Republic of Chile
• Mr. Gustavo Saltiel, Water and Sanitation Lead, World Bank Group, Global Water Practice, USA
• Mr. Eric Tardieu, Vice-President of the World Water Council, France
• Mrs. Barbara Pompili, Chair of the Water Governance Initiative, OECD, France
The event was co-organized by the Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge and the International Desalination Association.