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Dato Ir. Abdul Kadir Mohd Din President Malaysian Water Association

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His Excellency Aart Jacobi Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

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"How to close the loop in the Malaysian water sector?“

Dato Ir. Alice Jawan Permanent Secretary Ministry of Utilities Sarawak

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"Digital Solutions are Critical for Circular Water Management“

Herald Van Den Brink Lead, Asia Pacific HAL24K

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Digital Solutions are Critical for Circular Water Management

Utilizing advanced data science to understand, predict and monitor

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Physical system Digital transformation Operational insights / intelligence Intelligent (semi) autonomous

  • peratingsystem

Decision support

Products andsolutions

Makingwaterinfrastructuresmarter

Complexity

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Circular water management

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Digitalsolutionsarecritical

We need advanced data science technologies to deliver robust

process,systemandnetworkinsights,ideally highly automated

and affordably, and as close as possible to real-time. Only through such insights can we betterunderstandandpredictthe activities and events related to planning, developing, distributing and managing water resources, and realize the transitiontocircularwatermanagement.

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  • Optimize Resources
  • Avoid Disruption
  • Reduce Cost
  • Water Balancing
  • Resource Recovery
  • “Circular Water”

Circular Potential

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Value proposition

Machinelearningturns

  • n its head

Calculate complex behaviour Determine root-causes

  • f behaviour

modelling

Physical Equipment Equipment Sub-system Predict & monitor Predict & Predict & monitor laws specifications predictions structure sub-system behaviour monitor processes plants & networks

Operational data Process data Bottom linedata External factors

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Operational controlsettings Sensor data Trainmodelto estimate effect of additives (e.g.Wispro & Fe) and flow on water quality Estimateadditive settings to achieve desired quality Insight in current operations Optimize settings based on required quality & performance Better system understanding Sustained waterquality Efficientproduction processes

Real-world data Build and trainmodels Predictions / classifications Operational execution Benefits

Water management

Optimizing water treatment process

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Data source agnostic: analogue and digital sensors,logs, comms,protocols Data-driven decision making & control through real-time insights Optimize operations & planning Smart monitoring,intervention & compliance Prevent disruption Maximizesystem understanding & performance Reduce TOTEX & energy consumption

Real-worlddata Systemdevelopment Operationalinsight Benefits

Water management

Situational Awareness

Manage multiple data streams as raw input, in real-time Easy ingestion and dataflow visualization Integrateeasily with existing systems and dashboards Alarm filtering & management

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"Solid Solutions in a Fluid World"

Duane J Schlicht Managing Director Nijhuis Industries Asia Pacific Pte Ltd

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Nijhuis Industries

Presented by Duane J. Schlicht

Welcome Everyone

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Turn your cost center into a PROFIT center, Through “REDUCE”, “REUSE”, & “RECOVER”

OUR & YOUR VISION: Implement the highest level of innovations

for sustainable Water & Wastewater use & resource recovery as a response towards a circular economy

YOUR MISSION:

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REDUCE

ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT

SLUDGE | CHEMICALS WATER | ENERGY

REUSE

WATER

RECOVER

RESOURCES

BIOFUEL | BIOGAS | BIOFERTILIZER | WATER

WHAT SHOULD DRIVE YOU?

Innovations towards a CIRCULAR Economy

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Innovative technologies to consider for a Circular Economy

Pre-treatment

Reduce (environmental) footprint ▪ Reduce Footprint - High Rate i-DAF ▪ Reduce chemicals - i-DOSE

Advanced Monitor & Control

Reduce (environmental) footprint ▪ Operational Mgmt - i-MONITORING ▪ Decentralized e-control - i-CONTROL

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Biological Treatment

Reduce (environmental) footprint ▪ Bottom Aeration - FLEX-AERATION-BOTTOM

Resource Recovery

Recover valuable resources ▪ Energy Recovery - AECOMIXTM-DGF ▪ Fat Recovery - AECO-FAT ▪ Water Reuse – UF / NF / RO Membrane

Innovative technologies to consider for a Circular Economy

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THANK YOU

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"Underground Dam Technology: Circular Economy Solution to Water Shortages"

  • Mr. Hung Eijelkamp

CEO Royal Eijelkamp

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The World of Royal Eijkelkamp

Webinar 15th of June

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Groundwater dam Kota Bharu (Kelantan)

Webinar 15th of June

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Creating an insitu underground water glass dam

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  • 1. Groundwater flow

2.

  • 2. Controlled

Sonic drilling till required depth, no deviation 3.

  • 3. Every 80 cm

drilling to the required depth and installing Tube a Manchette

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Creating an insitu underground water glass dam

4.

  • 4. Water glass

injection from top to bottom: bulbs of Ø 90 cm. The bulbs

  • verlap each other

with 10 cm ensuring 100% impermeable close off. 5.

  • 5. A wall of
  • verlapping

bulbs is created 6.

  • 6. Groundwater

can’t flow through impermeable wall

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Creating an insitu underground water glass dam

7.

  • 7. Groundwater

level rises 8.

  • 8. Surplus

flows over top of the wall Ben

  • Benefits. Groundwater dam

can meander around buildings and infrastructure. Minimizing need for expropriation and demolition.

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Questions & Answers Session

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Visit the Dutch Pavilion at booth number B801 at Hall 8, Kuala Lumpur Convention Center, 30 Nov – 2 Dec 2020 Contact Person

  • Dr. Jasmine Hue

jasmine.hue@minbuza.nl

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