Conference Program

Wednesday June 11

18.00 - 20.00

Networking evening at the RecoLab

Thursday June 12

09.00 - 11.30

Study visit to RecoLab installation and Oceanhamnen

11.30 - 13.00

Registration and lunch - visit in exhibition

13.00 - 17.00

Conference program

13.00 - 14.30 Session 1 - Framework for source separated sanitation
 

Welcome to Helsingborg, RecoLab and Östra Ramlösa - Alexander Svensson, Municipal councilor and Chairman of the City Planning Administration of Helsingborg 

 

Bridging Global Water and Climate Action with Source-Separated Sanitation - Thomas Rebermark, President IWA Sweden and Director Swedish Water House

 

The European perspective on source separated sanitation - Pär Dalhielm, Director CEO Swedish Water and Wastewater Association

 

How to increase uptake of innovations in wastewater sector? Christian Binz, Research group leader Sustainable Transitions and Business Innovations (CIRUS) at the Department of Environmental Social Sciences, Eawag

 

The development of source separation demonstration sites over time - Cees Buijsman, Member Executive Board Wetsus and Professor Wageningen University

14.30 - 15.30

Coffee and visit in exhibition

15.30 - 17.00

Session 2 - Technical functionality intro

 

Useful lessons and improvements after early demo cases with source separation - Mats Johansson, Expert Water Framework Directive / Programme Manager Baltic Stewardship Initiative at World Wildlife Foundation Sweden, WWF Sweden

 

Vacuum systems - what works now and what is left to solve? Paul Telkamp, Project manager technology and wastewater management, specialist New sanitation at TAUW and Hamse Kjerstadius (Development engineer, NSVA)

 

Quantity and Quality of recovered products - Sybrand Metz, Technical director, Desah

 

Urban greywater reuse in practice  - Maria José Chesa Marro, Head of the environmental service of Barcelona Water Cycle (BCASA). Barcelona City Council

17.00

Summary and end of conference day 1

19.00

Conference dinner

 

Friday June 13

08.30

Registration opens

09.00 - 

Conference program

09.00 - 10.30 Session 3 - User perspectives & living labs
 

What makes people accept source separation in their homes? Henk-Jan Van Alphen, Researcher at KWR Water Research Institute 

 

What makes European utilities adapt source separating wastewater systems? Elisabeth Kvarnström, Senior consultant Ecoloop & adjunct professor Luleå University of Technology

 

5 x Living Labs in Europe:  
Jenfelder Au, Hamburg (DE). Wenke Schoenfelder (HAMBURG WASSER)
Schoonschip, Amsterdam (NL). Marcel Zandvoort (Waternet)  
Oceanhamnen, Helsingborg (SE). Amanda Haux (NSVA) 
Die Niuwe dokken, Ghent (BE). Dries Seuntjens (DuCoop) 
Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Paris (FR). Isabelle Fäh (project manager, Tilia) 

10.30 - 11.15 Coffee and visit in exhibition
11.15 - 11.45 Session 4 - University Number Crunching  
 

What wastewater quality (and discharge limits) can we already achieve at European demo sites? Mario Wolff, Research Associate at the Department of Resource Management, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

 

Where do we have an environmental gain with source separation? Perspectives from LCAs. Priscila Lima, Researcher at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

11.45-12.15 Session 5 - Panel debate - The next 10 years of source separation in Europe and beyond to 2050  
  Participants in the panel debate
Chris Scott, Scientific project manager at Wetsus, Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Water Technology
Christian Binz, Research group leader Sustainable Transitions and Business Innovations (CIRUS) at the Department of Environmental Social Sciences, Eawag
Arve Heistad, Professor NMBU Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Klara Westling, Expert on wastewater and environmental issues at Swedish Water and Wastewater Association

 
12.15 - 12.30

Sunny takes on sanitation - conference perspectives from Cees Buisman, Member Executive Board Wetsus and Professor Wageningen University

12.30 - 12.35

Summary and end of conference

12.35

Lunch and visit in exhibition