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SponsorsThe organising committee is grateful to Hydro International, Scottish Water and SEPA for their support as Gold Sponsors.
About our Gold Sponsors For over 25 years, Hydro International has been at the forefront of urban water management system design. The Group has developed a range of technologies to control urban run off, treat stormwater, municipal wastewater and combined sewer overflows with the aim of controlling the quantity and improving the quality of water. The company also offers technologies for rainwater utilisation, and has recently led a campaign to promote water saving practices in the UK, the "Save the Rain" campaign: www.savetherain.info. In addition to providing technical solutions, Hydro International is well known for its wider promotion of sustainable water management approaches, operating conferences, participating at industry events, delivering academic programme modules and producing professional publications. Reflecting the company’s status as a leader in its field, seats are held on many industry and academic steering groups. For further information, please visit www.hydro-international.biz. Scottish Water is a publicly owned business, answerable to the Scottish Parliament and the people of Scotland. This offers a new public sector model in the UK water industry and Scottish Water aims to be as efficient and effective as water companies in the private sector. It plays a key role in protecting the nation's health by providing water and waste water services 365 days per year to 2.2 million households. Scottish Water is the sole provider of water and waste water services to an area of 78,000 square kilometres (over 30,000 square miles), a third of the area of Britain. And Scotland has a longer coastline - almost 10,000 kilometres (over 6,200 miles) - with a small and relatively dispersed population which requires a large number of small water and waste water treatment works. Thousands of assets are operated and maintained by Scottish Water - over 46,000 kilometres of water pipes, 48,000 kilometres of sewer pipes, 1807 waste water treatment works (including 1274 septic tanks) and 368 water treatment works plus pumping stations, sludge treatment centres and reservoirs. SEPA is Scotland’s environmental regulator and adviser, responsible to the Scottish Parliament through Ministers. As well as our role in controlling pollution, we work with others to protect and improve the Scottish environment. Key individuals at SEPA are responsible for the increased use of SuDS (WSD or BMPs) in Scotland and, in partnership with the EA, the rest of the UK. Silver Sponsors The organising committee is grateful for the support of
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Promotional Support The conference organisers are grateful for the help the following have given in promoting the event:
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