More than 30 participants, journalists and observers took part in Black & Veatch’s second roundtable series during WEFTEC 2010 in New Orleans, La. Fifteen global leaders in the water and wastewater industry met to discuss how they are dealing with a wide range of economic pressures and how they are overcoming the hurdles and capitalizing on the opportunities that this challenging global economy presents.
“We may not have all the resources we need, but we are extremely resourceful.”WEFTEC 2010 ParticipantExecutives from Black & Veatch’s global water business hosted and moderated the “Economic Pressures” roundtable discussion.
The 15 roundtable participants came from the United States, Australia and Singapore and represented a wide range of utility leaders, consultants, industry association representatives and technology specialists.
More Photos: View the WEFTEC 2010 Roundtable album on Flickr
Participants
Varouj Abkian, Bureau of Sanitation at City of Los Angeles
Matt Bond, WEF and Black & Veatch
Debra G. Coy, Svanda & Coy
Kevin Hardy, Encina Wastewater Authority
Jerry Johnson, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
Chris Kaakaty, Dallas Water Utilities
John Metzler, Johnson County Wastewater
Tom Mollenkopf, Australian Water Association
Peter Moore, Water Corporation (Australia)
Tony Parrott, Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati
Anselmo Teixeira, Siemens
Michael Toh, PUB (Singapore)
Cindy Wallis-Lage, Black & Veatch (Moderator)
