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in Developing Countries SWINDON International Network on Sustainable Water Management International Conference 2017 / Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia / Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia / Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia October 23-24, 2017 October 23-24, 2017 October 23-24, 2017 Overview Overview Overview The Extractive industries (Oil‐Gas and Mining) has big impact on environment. The significant impact of a mining project is its effects on water and land quality within and surrounding project area. If uncontrolled, the wastes from the mining industries will have long‐term divesting impacts on water, soil, air, above and underground species and environment in general. Therefore, waste management and waste treatment is one of the most important measures during exploration, development, active mining, oil/coal production and ore extraction, refinery and beneficiation, tailing or waste disposal, site reclamation and mining closure. Professors, experts, policy makers and practitioners from different countries will discuss and present the most advanced research and practices in waste management for mining industries including oil and gas, coal, metal mining and related industries in most beautiful place in the world. Objectives Objectives Objectives The conference main objectives are: to share the experience, knowledge, research between the different partners, to discuss main problems and challenges in the field of waste and wastewater management in extractive industries and to build up networks between participants and exceed‐ SWINDON members Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Deinst German Academic Exchange Service EXCELLENCE CENTER FOR EXCHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT funded by : Target Audience : Target Audience : Number of Exceed-SWINDON Participants : Number of Exceed-SWINDON Participants : Application/Registrastion : Application/Registrastion : Abstracts : Website : http://www.exceed-swindon.org Website : http://www.exceed-swindon.org Contact Organising Institution: Contact Organising Institution: Venue: Venue: TU Braunschweig, exceed-SWINDON Head Office: TU Braunschweig, exceed-SWINDON Head Office: Target Audience : Industrialists, experts, professors, university lecturers, policy makers, researchers, practitioners, scientists, doctoral students Number of Exceed-SWINDON Participants : The Number is Limited to 40 Application/Registrastion : Please Apply online : Http://www.exceed-swindon.org Abstracts : For abstract paper submission, please c a r e f u l l y read and use the following template: Template for Abstracts.doc on Http://www.exceed-swindon.org (deviations will not be accepted – abstracts will be rejected) Asian Journal of Environmental Biotechnology S elected papers will be published in Special Issues of the Asian Journal of Environmental Biotechnology Website : http://www.exceed-swindon.org Contact Organising Institution: Prof. Dwi Andreas Santosa (Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia) e-mail : [email protected] Venue: Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia TU Braunschweig, exceed-SWINDON Head Office: Prof. Andreas Haarstrick (Excellence Center for Development Cooperation Sustainable Water Management) Beethovenstraße 51a, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany, e-mail: [email protected] On Advanced Technology in Waste Water and On Advanced Technology in Waste Water and On Advanced Technology in Waste Water and Waste Management for Extractive Industries Waste Management for Extractive Industries Waste Management for Extractive Industries source : Cresco, 2017 source : Global Mining Solutions, 2017 source: Barrick, 2017 Source: Newmount, 2017 Invited Speech : Keynote Speech Minister of Environment and Forestry * Republic of Indonesia Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources * Republic of Indonesia Technische Universität Braunschweig German Prof. Makoto Shoda Prof. Norbert Dichtl Prof. Klaus Fricke Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan IMPORTANT DATES Registration deadline and deadline for abstract submission Announcement of Selected Abstracts and invitation Full paper submission deadline for selected abstracts Arrival Seminar Aug 21, 2017 Aug 23, 2017 Oct 16, 2017 Oct 22, 2017 Oct 23-25, 2017 Oct 26 2017 Departure Topics & sub topics Topics & sub topics Topics & sub topics Artificial wet land Acid mine/rock drainage Cyanide waste water and tailing treatment Hazardous waste Wastewater treatment Management and water treatment of produced water Membrane and bio‐membrane technology Waste Water Management Waste Water Management Waste Water Management Bioremediation and Phytoremediation for contaminated site Thermal treatment Landfill Technology Utilization of treated contaminated materials Slurry injection Techniques Contaminated site delineation Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Management Most Recent Development in Most Recent Development in Analytical Methods Analytical Methods Most Recent Development in Analytical Methods Heavy metals, Organic contaminants hydrocarbon, PAH (polyaromatic/cyclic‐hydrocarbon), dioxin in water and solid waste Volatile organic carbon, particulate matters Microbial fuel cell for generating electricity from waste water Microbial/enzyme enhanced oil recovery Biotechnology/bio‐hydrometallurgy for enhanced metal Intriguing Technologies Intriguing Technologies Intriguing Technologies Risk based approach for site remediation Approved Technologies for site remediation Asset retirement Policies and Regulation Policies and Regulation Policies and Regulation Air Pollution Control Air Pollution Control Air Pollution Control Biofilter Cleaning air technology Carbon capture Dr. Sri Harjati Suhardi Bandung Institute of Technology Indonesia Prof. Andreas Haarstrick

Transcript of On Advanced Technology in Waste Water...

in Developing Countries

SWINDON

International Network on

Sustainable Water Management

International Conference 2017

/ Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia/ Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia/ Nusa Dua, Bali - IndonesiaOctober 23-24, 2017October 23-24, 2017October 23-24, 2017

OverviewOverviewOverviewThe Extractive industries (Oil‐Gas and Mining) has big impact on environment. The significant impact of a mining project is its effects on water and land quality within and surrounding project area. If uncontrolled, the wastes from the mining industries will have long‐term divesting impacts on water, soil, air, above and underground species and environment in general.

T herefore, waste management and waste treatment is one of the most important measures during exploration, development, active mining, oil/coal production and ore extraction, refinery and beneficiation, tailing or waste disposal, site reclamation and mining closure. Professors, experts, policy makers and practitioners from different countries will discuss and present the most advanced research and practices in waste management for mining industries including oil and gas, coal, metal mining and related industries in most beautiful place in the world.

Objectives Objectives Objectives The conference main objectives are: to share the experience, knowledge, research between the different partners, to discuss main problems and challenges in the field of waste and wastewater management in extractive industries and to build up networks between participants and exceed‐SWINDON members

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Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Deinst German Academic Exchange Service

EXCELLENCE CENTERFOR EXCHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT

funded by :

Target Audience :Target Audience :

Number of Exceed-SWINDON Participants : Number of Exceed-SWINDON Participants :

Application/Registrastion :Application/Registrastion :

Abstracts :

Website : http://www.exceed-swindon.orgWebsite : http://www.exceed-swindon.orgContact Organising Institution:Contact Organising Institution:

Venue:Venue:

TU Braunschweig, exceed-SWINDON Head Office: TU Braunschweig, exceed-SWINDON Head Office:

Target Audience :Industrialists, experts, professors, university lecturers, policy makers, researchers, practitioners, scientists, doctoral students

Number of Exceed-SWINDON Participants : The Number is Limited to 40

Application/Registrastion :Please Apply online : Http://www.exceed-swindon.org

Abstracts :For abstract paper submission, please c a r e f u l l y read and use the following template: Template for Abstracts.doc on Http://www.exceed-swindon.org (deviations will not be accepted – abstracts will be rejected)

Asian Journal of Environmental BiotechnologyS elected papers will be published in Special Issues of the Asian Journal of Environmental Biotechnology

Website : http://www.exceed-swindon.orgContact Organising Institution: Prof. Dwi Andreas Santosa (Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia) e-mail : [email protected]

Venue:Nusa Dua, Bali - Indonesia

TU Braunschweig, exceed-SWINDON Head Office: Prof. Andreas Haarstrick (Excellence Center for Development Cooperation Sustainable Water Management) Beethovenstraße 51a, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany, e-mail: [email protected]

On Advanced Technology in Waste Water andOn Advanced Technology in Waste Water andOn Advanced Technology in Waste Water and Waste Management for Extractive Industries Waste Management for Extractive Industries Waste Management for Extractive Industries

source : Cresco, 2017source : Global Mining Solutions, 2017 source: Barrick, 2017Source: Newmount, 2017

Invited Speech :

Keynote Speech

Minister of Environment and Forestry * Republic of Indonesia

Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources *Republic of Indonesia

Technische Universität Braunschweig

German

Prof. Makoto ShodaProf. Norbert Dichtl Prof. Klaus FrickeTokyo Institute of Technology

Japan

IMPORTANT DATES

Registration deadline and deadline for abstract submission

Announcement of Selected Abstracts and invitation

Full paper submission deadline for selected abstracts

Arrival

Seminar

Aug 21, 2017 Aug 23, 2017 Oct 16, 2017 Oct 22, 2017

Oct 23-25, 2017 Oct 26 2017 Departure

Topics & sub topicsTopics & sub topicsTopics & sub topics

Artificial wet land Acid mine/rock drainage Cyanide waste water and tailing treatment Hazardous waste Wastewater treatment Management and water treatment of produced water Membrane and bio‐membrane technology

Waste Water Management Waste Water Management Waste Water Management Bioremediation and Phytoremediation for contaminated site Thermal treatment Landfill Technology Utilization of treated contaminated materials Slurry injection Techniques Contaminated site delineation

Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Management Solid Waste Management

Most Recent Development in Most Recent Development in Analytical MethodsAnalytical Methods

Most Recent Development in Analytical Methods

Heavy metals, Organic contaminants hydrocarbon, PAH (polyaromatic/cyclic‐hydrocarbon), dioxin in water and solid waste

Volatile organic carbon, particulate matters

Microbial fuel cell for generating electricity from waste water Microbial/enzyme enhanced oil recovery

Biotechnology/bio‐hydrometallurgy for enhanced metal

Intriguing Technologies Intriguing Technologies Intriguing Technologies

Risk based approach for site remediation Approved Technologies for site remediation Asset retirement

Policies and Regulation Policies and Regulation Policies and Regulation

Air Pollution Control Air Pollution Control Air Pollution Control

Biofilter Cleaning air technology Carbon capture

Dr. Sri Harjati SuhardiBandung Institute of Technology

Indonesia

Prof. Andreas Haarstrick