IWA 14th Specialized Conference on the Design, Operation and Economics of Large Wastewater Treatment Plants, Budapest 2024
The conferences on Large Wastewater Treatment Plants (LWWTP) are the most traditional specialised conferences organised by IWA specialist groups. The first conference (at that time called “workshop”) was held in Vienna and then was repeated in four-year periods in Vienna and since 1987 also in Budapest and Prague. This conference is the 14th conference in the series. The last conferences of the specialist group were held in Budapest (2011), Prague (2015) and Vienna (2020) postponed and finally cancelled due to COVID 19).
The conference will now come back to Budapest (September 2024) during a perfect time of the year.
The conference will focus on all aspects of the design and operation of large wastewater treatment plants including economic topics. It will also discuss research and technology for nutrient removal and recovery approaches. It will bring together operators, designers and consultants on one side with researchers, university teachers, life cycle analysis (LCA) specialists, developers, technology and equipment providers on the other side.
Special emphasis will be given to active participation of young water professionals. The conference will provide a forum for ideas and opinion exchange and for sharing practical experience spanning the whole range from design and operation of large wastewater treatment plants to concepts of wastewater management in “Cities of the Future”.
Thematic areas
Urban Water Management, Industrial Water and Wastewater, Wastewater Systems (large scale), Treatment Technologies, InnovationProgramme Committee
Previous editions of this event
Yes, it is part of a conference series:
"Specialized Conferences on the Design, Operation and Economics of Large Wastewater Treatment Plants"
The conference series has been running since 1971.
The last venues and dates:
Prague 2003, Vienna 2007, Budapest 2011, Prague 2015, Vienna 2020 (postponed because of COVID 19)