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Non-Revenue
Water (NRW) is a major problem of urban water supply systems in developing
countries. This workshop on
NRW Management was jointly organised by the Ministry of Urban Development
(MoUD) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) in New Delhi on November 16-17,
2009.
The
workshop brought together experts and practitioners to discuss the
subject. Presentations were
made on experiences of NRW management in cities of Phillipines, Cambodia,
Korea, India, Malaysia, etc. Participants
from Indian and Nepal cities showed keen interest in the program.
Programme
Introduction
Profile
of Resource Persons
Presentations
- Day 1 (16 November 2009):
- Public-Private
Partnerships The Manila Experience, Mai A. Flor, Water
Management and Legal Expert
- The
War - Town Water System, Rebuilt from Ruin, EK Sonn Chan, General
Director, PPWSA
- NRW
and the Water Balance, Ir. Zainuddin Md. Ghazali Ranhill Utilities Sdn
Bhd
- MANAGING
WATER LOSS – OUTSOURCING AS A SOLUTION, Michael White (ADB) and Mai
Flor, MAYNILAD
- Managing
NRW - An India Experience, A Jamshedpur Case Study, Jamshedpur
Utilities and Services Company Ltd.India, JUSCO
- Water
Balance & Non-Revenue Water Management Action Plan The State Of
Sabah Water Department (Jabatan Air Negeri Sabah, JANS), Malaysia
Engr. Quirine Jokinol
Presentations
- Day 2 (17 November 2009):
- WOPs
Twinning Programme, A recipient's perspective, Metropolitan Cebu Water
District
- Implementing
The Key Corporate & Operational Changes To Improve Operational
Efficiency & Non Revenue Water, Zainuddin Ghazali, General manager
Ranhill Utilities, Malaysia.
- Integrated
Approach for Improving Municipal Water Supply, Experience of South
Korea, Korea Water Resource corporation
- Management
Change in PPWSA, Ek Sonn Chan, General Director, PPWSA
- BWSSB’S
EXPERIENCE ON N R W STUDIES, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board
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