2008 IWA Awards Announced19/08/2008 |
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| Grand IWA Awards go to both Dr. Jim Gill for mastering the implications of climate change in Australia and Professor Mark van Loosdrecht for pioneering new wastewater treatment techniques. For the first time, two individuals have been honoured with the IWA Grand Award for their contributions to the water sector. | |
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irrigation efficiency. Accompanying these developments was a widespread public awareness campaign to alert people to the issue which secured water savings in the magnitude of 45 gigalitres per year.
Dr. David Garman, IWA's President and Chairperson of the Award Committee, stated ‘these two individuals have demonstrated outstanding excellence and leadership in science, technology, and water management. Their achievements have been recognised internationally throughout the membership of IWA. They have led their fields with vision, applied the best expertise the world has to offer and shown extraordinary persistence, often in the face of great adversity, to create new directions and open new fields. They are worthy dual winners of the Grand Award this year.' The awards will be presented during the IWA World Water Congress and Exhibition from 7th to 11th September 2008 in Vienna, Austria.
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Professor Mark van Loosdrecht (picture left) is a globally recognised pioneer of new techniques that synthesise environmental biotechnology and good engineering practice. From his base at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, he has been instrumental in developing wastewater treatment, biofilm processes, nutrient removal and the production of chemicals by open microbial cultures. These techniques have contributed worldwide to major improvements in the effectiveness and
Dr. Jim Gill (picture right) is CEO of the Water Corporation of Western Australia, which has been faced with serious challenges in the provision of water services due to 
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