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Water & Wastewater Asia September/October 2019

Water & Wastewater Asia is an expert source of industry information, cementing its position as an indispensable tool for trade professionals in the water and wastewater industry. As the most reliable publication in the region, industry experts turn this premium journal for credible journalism and exclusive insight provided by fellow industry professionals. Water & Wastewater Asia incorporates the official newsletter of the Singapore Water Association (SWA).

Water & Wastewater Asia is an expert source of industry information, cementing its position as an indispensable tool for trade professionals in the water and wastewater industry. As the most reliable publication in the region, industry experts turn this premium journal for credible journalism and exclusive insight provided by fellow industry professionals. Water & Wastewater Asia incorporates the official newsletter of the Singapore Water Association (SWA).

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40 TH SINGAPORE WATER INDUSTRY NITE<br />

1 st August <strong>2019</strong>, e2i West Halls 1 & 2<br />

NEWSLETTER<br />

OF THE<br />

SINGAPORE<br />

WATER<br />

ASSOCIATION<br />

BRINGING<br />

A NEW VIBRANCY<br />

TO SINGAPORE’S<br />

GROWING<br />

WATER INDUSTRY<br />

The 40 th SWIN was sponsored by Andritz Singapore Pte<br />

Ltd. Programme highlights included a sharing session<br />

by Andritz Singapore Pte Ltd, updates of SWA acvies<br />

and a sharing by PUB Singapore and Israel Embassy. The<br />

cocktail networking recepon and buffet dinner was<br />

well aended by over 150 guests and members, who<br />

all had a joyous and comfortable networking session<br />

with a lucky draw and cake-cung segment. Guests<br />

were mesmerised with a VVIP red carpet entrance for<br />

professional photos to be taken.<br />

BANGKOK MISSION <strong>2019</strong><br />

4 th to 6 th June <strong>2019</strong>, Bangkok, Thailand<br />

Singapore <strong>Water</strong> Associaon led nine delegates from<br />

six companies to meet up with Siam Cement Group (the<br />

largest state-owned enterprise in Bangkok, belonging<br />

to the King of Thailand), The Federaon of Thailand<br />

Industry (FTI), Global Ulies Services Company<br />

Limited (GUSCO) and the Royal Irrigaon Department<br />

(RID). The delegaon also visited the Chong Nonsi<br />

<strong>Wastewater</strong> Treatment Plant where a £200,000 (SGD<br />

$334,018) potenal deal is currently underway. The<br />

delegates had the opportunity to have a guided site<br />

tour around RID Smart <strong>Water</strong> Operaon Centre.

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