Wednesday, September 30, 2009

PWWA Advocates an Integrated Approach to Face Climate Change

The 17th Philippine Water Works Association (PWWA) International Conference and Exhibition on Water Resources Management (Philwater 2009) was held at Tagbilaran City, Bohol from September 30 to October 2, 2009.

Organized by the Philippine Water Works Association (PWWA) and hosted by the Provincial Government of Bohol, the said conference and exhibition carried the theme of “Water Sector Advocates an Integrated Approach to Face Climate Change.”

As the highlight in Maynilad’s (one of the exhibitors) exhibit during the 17th PWWA International Conference and Exhibition on Water Resources Management (Philwater 2009) at Tagbilaran City, Bohol, The fight against Non-Revenue Water (NRW) – or water lost to illegal connections and leaks -- in the West Zone of the Greater Manila Area was further discussed.

The Philippine Water Works Association or PWWA is the main organization of the country's water supply industry professionals, contractors, suppliers and water districts. It was established in 1978 with the objective of providing Filipinos safe, affordable and adequate drinking water and in so doing, set up a linkage network among consumers and water supply providers, not only from local sites but also from overseas.

For further inquiries, mail or visit them at their office at PWWA Building Katipunan Road Balara, Quezon City 1101. Philippines.

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