2015年比利时水务行业的紧迫议题

C. De Mulder , S. Van Hoey , S. Van Hulle , S.N. Agathos , P. Cauwenberg , P. Mergen , P. Seuntjens , I. Smets , G. De Gueldre , A. Mouton , D. Schowanek , B. Meesschaert , W. Verstraete , I. Nopens
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今天的水务部门受到一些热门话题的支配,在比利时也不例外。至于国际水协会(IWA),其比利时分部(B-IWA)的目标是聚集不同的利益相关者,即学者,政策制定者和活跃在(比利时)水务部门的行业人士,并引发辩论。2015年5月,我们组织了第一次夜间活动来实现这一目标。与会者在网上注册时提出的七个热点话题在轮流圆桌讨论中得到了解决。这些主题包括资源回收、微污染物、水资源短缺、水文信息学、综合水管理和建模、技术与立法以及水应用中的计算流体动力学。热烈的讨论产生了这个简短的想法,描述了这些圆桌讨论的结果,以及对这些主题的一些额外研究。主要结论包括教育的必要性(包括学者和年轻专业人员),领域间交流以及IT在水务部门日益增长的重要性。
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Pressing topics in the Belgian water sector anno 2015

Today’s water sector is governed by some hot topics, and this is no different in Belgium. As for the International Water Association (IWA), the goal of its Belgian division (B-IWA) is to gather different stakeholders, i.e. academics, policy makers and people from industry active in the (Belgian) water sector and trigger the debate. In May 2015, a first Nocturnal was organised to accomplish just this. Seven hot water topics, proposed by participants at the time of their online registration, were addressed in rotating round table discussions. These topics included resource recovery, micropollutants, water scarcity, hydroinformatics, integrated water management and modeling, technology vs. legislation and Computational Fluid Dynamics in water applications. The lively discussions led to the idea of this short contribution describing the outcomes of these round table discussions, along with some additional research on the topics. Main conclusions include the need for education (both of scholars and young professionals), inter-domain communication and the growing importance of IT in the water sector.

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