SIWW 2010 Media Roundtable
More than 60 clients, business partners and members of the media attended

Black & Veatch’s media dialogue “Overcoming Barriers to Reuse as Part of an Integrated Portfolio” was held on 30 June and drew a crowd of more than 60 clients, business partners and members of the media. Attendees packed into the exclusive event with three television crews hovering in the background to observe the 90-minute session, which was moderated by Black & Veatch’s Cindy Wallis-Lage and chaired by Professor Robert Glennon

“To be good stewards, we need to have the mindset that there is no wastewater, only wasted water.”
SIWW Participant
A compelling debate was held by a global panel of industry experts. Panelists included representatives from Singapore’s Public Utilities Board; Sembcorp Industries; the Water Services Association of Australia; Sydney Water Corporation; Western Australia Water Corporation; the Water Research Foundation; the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California; the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; PepsiCo (India); and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia). 

A total of 14 media representatives from 10 news outlets attended the reuse media dialogue: 

  • Straits Times
  • Channel NewsAsia/MediaCorp (2)
  • Asian Water
  • Southeast Asia Construction
  • Water and Wastewater Asia
  • Water and Wastewater International (3)
  • OOSKAnews (2)
  • Singapore Engineer
  • The Chemical Daily
  • Nikkei