Tour Brings
Industry Experts & Users Together to Discuss Solutions Capable of
Meeting Regulations & Cutting Costs, Energy & Water Use
Trevose, PA — GE
Water & Process Technologies, a unit of General Electric Company,
has announced its upcoming World Water Tour, a series of seminars,
which will bring water industry experts and industrial water users
together to discuss best practices and solutions capable of meeting
industry’s increasing need to minimize operational costs, create
sustainable supplies of water, decrease energy consumption and meet
increasingly stringent regulatory requirements. The 14-city tour will
focus on best practices proven in balancing competitive business and
industrial demands that often face industrial water users, especially
in regions facing water scarcity and quality challenges.
“Some of industries
costliest mandates are water and energy use and regulatory compliancy,”
said Jeff Garwood, president and CEO, GE Water & Process
Technologies. “Experts will discuss ways industries can better meet
business demands, meet regulations and reduce costs associated with
industrial water consumption and energy use. And in aggressive
marketplaces, cost-cutting measures offer a competitive edge that can
be an invaluable asset.”
Industry consumes as
much as 22% of the world’s water. In developed countries, industrial
water use is as high as 59% -- and rising. For industrial water users
in developing countries, water scarce regions and regions facing water
quality issues, having a sustainable supply of water and energy can
offer plant security and independence. And according to the UN
Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Sustainable
Development, "Through more efficient production processes, preventive
strategies, cleaner production technologies and procedures throughout
the product life cycle (…) the policies and operations of business and
industry (...) can play a major role in reducing impacts on resource
use and the environment.“
The 14-city World
Water Tour will touch on ways to meet industrial water challenges that
can often arise during industrial processes, including: washing,
diluting, cooling, transporting, processing, fabricating products,
sanitizing facilities, and producing commodities such as, refined
petroleum, chemicals, food, paper and primary metals.
2007 Locations and Schedule
Las Vegas, NV, USA — May 2-4
Houston, TX, USA — May 9-11
Monterrey, Mexico — May 16-18
Chicago, IL, USA — June 6-8
Atlanta, GA, USA — June 13-15
Edmonton, Canada — June 20-22
Santiago, Chile — August 8-10
Melbourne, Australia — August 22-24
Barcelona, Spain — September 5-7
Mumbai, India — Fall 2007
Bangalore, India — Fall 2007
Shanghai, China — Fall 2007
Beijing, China — Fall 2007
Dubai, UAE — Winter 2007