Moderator: Renée Martin-Nagle, IWRA Treasurer; CEO, A Ripple Effect pllc; Special Counsel at Eckert Seamans; Visiting Scholar at the Environmental Law Institute
Co-Moderator of ceremony: Monica Garcia Quesada Smart Water Cities Project Officer, IWRA
14:45-16:15 - Abstract Session 1: Emerging pollutants in aquatic ecosystems
Moderator: Xinghui Xia Professor, School of Environment, Beijing Normal University
Co-Moderator: Gisela Umbuzeiro Professor, Faculty of Technology at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP)
16:30-18:00 - Abstract Session 2: Emerging pollutants and groundwater
Moderator: Robert Kalin Professor, Strathclyde University, Glasgow Scotland
Co-Moderator: Malcolm Gander Environmental Manager, United States Department of Defence
Day 2
Wednesday, Jan 18th
9:00-10:30 - Abstract Session 3: "Priority emerging pollutants in the hydrocycle: microplastics, nanomaterial, PFAs and PPCPs"
Moderator: Robert DiFilippo Lecturer of Hydrogeology, University of the Philippines
Co-Moderator: Piero Gardinali Professor, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Florida International University
10:45-12:00 - Abstract Session 4: "Emerging pollutants and Groundwater"
Moderator: Robert Kalin Professor, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland
Co-Moderator: Nikola Rakonjac Ph.D Candidate, Department of Soil Physics and Land Management, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands
12:15- 13:30- Abstract Session 5: "Emerging pollutants in aquatic ecosystems"
Moderator: Cassiana Montagner, Associate Professor, UNICAMP, Brazil
Co-Moderator: Monica Garcia Quesada Smart Water Cities Project Officer, IWRA
13:45- 14:45- High Level Panel 1: "Science-policy measures to protect ecosystems from emerging water pollutants"
Moderator: Sarantuyaa Zandaryaa Programme Specialist, Division of Water Sciences, Intergovernmental Hydrological Programme (IHP), UNESCO
Co-Moderator: Karishma Asoodani Financial Multi-platform International journalist and Water Youth Advocate
15:00- 16:30- Abstract Session 6: "A circular economy approach: Lifecycle management of emerging pollutants"
Moderator: Marjin Korndewal Policy Analyst, OECD Environment Directorate, France
Co-Moderator: Dahlia Sabri Deputy Resident Engineer, KEO International Consultants
16:45- 18:00- Abstract Session 7: "Emerging pollutants and wastewater"
Moderator: Mary Trudeau Project officer – i-WSSM UNESCO Global Water Security Issues project, IWRA; Director, Envirings Inc.
Co-Moderator: Robert DiFilippo Lecturer of Hydrogeology, University of Philippines
13:45-14:45 - High Level Panel 2: "Science-policy measures to protect human health from emerging water pollutants"
Moderator: Gabriel Eckstein, Professor, Texas A&M University School of Law; Immediate Past President, IWRA
Co-moderator: Christian Fischer Cofounder, Water Science Policy
15:00- 16:00 - "Closing Ceremony"
Moderator: Renée Martin-Nagle, IWRA Treasurer; CEO, A Ripple Effect pllc; Special Counsel at Eckert Seamans; Visiting Scholar at the Environmental Law Institute
Co-Moderator of ceremony: Monica Garcia Quesada Smart Water Cities Project Officer, IWRA
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