International Water Association

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International Water Association (IWA)
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Founded1998; 23 years ago (1998)
TypeProfessional association
FocusSustainable water management
Location
  • London, United Kingdom
OriginsIWSA, IAWQ
Area served
Worldwide
MethodConferences, publications, interest groups, task forces, forums
Key people
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Websitehttp://www.iwa-network.org/

The International Water Association (IWA) is a non-profit organization and knowledge hub for the water sector, with over 60 years' experience connecting water professionals worldwide to find solutions to the world's water challenges. As a network of water professionals and companies, IWA has a membership comprising utilities and leading companies in the fields of water services, infrastructure engineering and consulting as well as more than 10,000 individuals. IWA works across a wide range of issues covering the full water cycle, with four programmes (Digital Water, Basins of the Future, Cities of the Future, Water and Sanitation Services) that work towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and addressing the threat to sustainable water supplies posed by climate change. The IWA is headquartered in London, UK, with a global secretariat based in Nanjing, China, and a regional office in Chennai, India.

History[]

IWA has its roots in the International Water Supply Association (IWSA), established in 1947, and the International Association on Water Quality (IAWQ), which originally formed as the International Association for Water Pollution Research in 1965. The two groups merged in 1999/2000 to form the IWA, creating one international organisation focused on the full water cycle.

Scope[]

The group's mission is to serve as a worldwide network for water professionals and to advance standards and best practices in sustainable water management. The association has four member types: individual, student, corporate, and governing members. There are about 10,000 individual and 500 corporate members, with governing members in approximately 80 countries.

IWA annually hosts more than 40 specialist conferences and workshops on various aspects of water management. Events organised by the IWA include the World Water Congress & Exhibition[1] and the Water Development Congress & Exhibition.[2]

Programs[]

There are four programs at IWA:

  1. Basins of the future[3](water security)
  2. Cities of the future[4] (urban metabolism, sustainable city)
  3. Water and sanitation services[5](wastewater management)
  4. Water policy and regulation[6]

AquaRating[]

[7] is the world's first rating agency for the water sector.[8] The agency has been jointly developed by the Inter-American Development Bank and the IWA. The rating system has already been piloted in thirteen utilities in nine countries in Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean. A worldwide market introduction is planned during 2015.

IWA Publishing[]

IWA Publishing, the wholly owned subsidiary of the International Water Association (IWA), provides information services on all aspects of water, wastewater and related environmental fields.

The publishing programme includes The Source (the IWA membership magazine) and a broad range of journals, books, research reports, manuals of best practice, and online services.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "World Water Congress & Exhibition 2016". World Water Congress & Exhibition 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Water and Development Congress & Exhibition". Water and Development Congress & Exhibition. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  3. ^ http://www.iwa-network.org/projects2/basins-of-the-future[bare URL]
  4. ^ http://www.iwa-network.org/projects2/cities-of-the-future[bare URL]
  5. ^ http://www.iwa-network.org/projects2/urban-sanitation[bare URL]
  6. ^ http://www.iwa-network.org/projects/water-policy-and-regulation/[bare URL]
  7. ^ AquaRating website
  8. ^ "IDB and IWA set up AquaRating, the world’s first rating agency for the water sector" IDB News Release: Retrieved on 2015-03-03

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