ABOUT THE EVENT
The WCC Clorosur Water Forum is an event organized by the World Chlorine Council – WCC and Clorosur – Latin American Chlor-Alkali And Derivatives Industry Association.
The aim of the event is to discuss ways to move forward regarding the sustainable use of water – in the treatment and supply of drinking water and sanitation in Latin America.
The central theme of the Forum will be “Water and Sanitation in Latin America – Pathways to Sustainability” and will address the challenges and solutions to ensure the availability and sustainable management of drinking water and sanitation for all, from the point of view of regulatory authorities, development banks, sanitation companies and technology providers.
SCHEDULE
Morning
8:30 am – Registration
9:30 am – OPENING
- Presidente do Conselho da Abiclor e Clorosur e CEO da Unipar – Mauricio Russomanno
- World Chlorine Council – Frank Reiner (Secretariat)
- Membro do Parlasul – Parlamento do Mercosul – Presidente da Frente Parlamentar da Química – Dep. Federal Afonso Motta
- Un Water – Camila Gramkow (CEPAL; Water & Energy Unit of the UN ECLAC)
10:15 am – REGULATION BLOCK
- Lisbon International Centre for Water (LIS-Water) – Jaime Melo Baptista (Chairman of the Board of Directors)
- ANA (Agência Nacional de Águas e Saneamento Básico) – Cíntia Leal Marinho de Araújo (Superintendent of Basic Sanitation Regulation)
- Mediator André França – CEO Resolux; PhD
11:15 am – FINANCING BLOCK
- Ministério da Integração e Desenvolvimento Regional – Eduardo Corrêa Tavares (Secretário Nacional de Fundos e Instrumentos Financeiros)
- BID (Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo) – Gustavo Méndez (Water and Sanitation Sector Coordinator Southern Cone Countries)
- BNDES (Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social) – Bernardo Zurli (Environmental Sanitation Department)
12:30 pm – LUNCH
Afternoon
- Round table companies
- Aegea – Rogério Tavares (Vice-Presidente de Relações Institucionais do Instituto Aegea)
- Grupo Águas do Brasil – Marilene Ramos – Director of Institutional Relations and Sustainability
- Sabesp – Nivaldo Rodrigues da Costa Jr (Superintendente de Desenvolvimento Operacional)
- Mediator – Luana Pretto (Trata Brasil Institute)
- Latin America Experience
- Servicios de Agua y Drenaje de Monterrey – Mexico – Ramón Morga Saravia
3:30 pm – START UP BLOCK
- Tigre Águas e Efluentes – Ewerton Garcia
- ABICLOR/CLOROSUR – Milton Rego (Executive President)
- Sanitation and Water for All (United Nations-hosted partnership) Catarina de Albuquerque, Chief Executive Officer
Confirmed speakers
VENUE
Centro de Eventos e Convenções Brasil 21
(Brazil 21 Events and Convention Center)
Quadra 6 – Asa Sul
BRASILIA - DF - Brazil
Brasilia is the federal capital of Brazil and one of the country’s largest cities.
It was founded on April 21, 1960, after years of debate regarding moving the seat of government from the coast to the interior.
It is located in the Central Plateau, in the Center-West region. It is very important on the political front, as it houses the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government’s main bodies. In 2019 the city’s estimated population was one of 3,015,268 inhabitants, making it the country’s third largest city.
The city has a tropical climate, with two well-defined seasons: one of which is dry and the other one rainy. The average temperature in October is 23°C, with a maximum of 28°C and a minimum of 18°C.
Brasilia is known for its modern architecture and urban planning, which is based on the shape of an airplane.
The city is an open-air museum, with buildings designed by the architect Oscar Niemeyer and it has the world’s largest artificial urban lake.
HOTEL SUGGESTIONS
The Brazil 21 Events and Convention Center has 3 hotels in the complex:
TRAVEL AGENCY
+55 (11) 2506-7237
+ 55(11) 98254-5680
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