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DRAFT PROGRAM Saturday 13 June 2015 13:00 - 17:00 Workshop: Computational fluid dynamics – Hands-on CFD modeling for water resource recovery facilities Kurrawa Surf Club Sunday 14 June 2015 Workshop: Sewer corrosion and odour management through modelling (09:00 - 12:30) Workshop: Model uncertainties (Full Day) Workshop continued: Computational fluid dynamics – Hands-on CFD modeling for water resource recovery facilities Kurrawa Surf Club Workshop: Integrated modelling in practice – revisi(ti)ng “age-old” barriers (13:30 -17:00) 15:00 - 16:30 Registration Open, Crowne Plaza, Surfers Paradise (Speaker prep room open 15:00 - 16:00) 17:00 - 19:00 Welcome reception, Cristels Room, Crowne Plaza, Surfers Paradise Monday 15 June 2015 08:30 - 09:00 Registration and speaker prep room open 09:00 - 09:15 Opening Ceremony Chair: Zhiguo Yuan, The University of Queensland 09:15 - 10:00 Keynote: Greg Allen, Sydney Water, Australia Taking a big picture view to modelling: Bringing greater plausibility to business strategy 10:00 - 10:30 Workshop Outcomes: Sewer corrosion and odour management through modelling Tung Nguyen, NextGen Water, Australia 10:30 - 11:00 Morning Tea 11:00 - 12:30 Session 1 - Sewer Modelling 1 Chair: Tung Nguyen, NextGen Water Session 2 - N 2 O Modelling Chair: Jianhua Guo, The University of Queensland 1.1 Integrating hydrogen sulphide modelling into wastewater system management, Vorreiter, L., Nobi, N., Kerr, R., Nguyen, T., and Yuan, Z., Australia 2.1 Modeling of N 2 O production by ammonia oxidizing bacteria: Integration of catabolism and anabolism, Peng, L., Ni, B-J., Law, Y., and Yuan, Z., Australia 1.2 Predictive control of ferrous chloride dosing to minimise corrosion & odour in Bellambi system, González, J., Wang, Y-C., Ganigue, R., Jiang, G., Liu, Y., Van Rys, D., Nguyen, T., and Yuan, Z., Australia 2.2 Use of AI for online control of nitrous oxide production in water resource recovery facilities, Porro, J., Guo, L., Rodriguez-Roda, I., Poch, M., Deeke, A., Weijers, S., Vanrolleghem, P., Nopens, I., and Comas, J., Spain 1.3 Event-based modeling supporting model predictive control of chemical dosing in sewer networks, Liu, Y., Ganigué, R., and Yuan, Z., China 2.3 Elucidating the effects of mixing on nitrous oxide emissions using computational fluid dynamics, Rehman, U., Amerlinck, Y., Arnaldos, M., Porro, J., De Mulder, C., and Nopens, I., Belgium 1.4 Model assessment of odour and corrosion in sewer network, Kjølby, M., Denmark 2.4 Guideline of selecting N 2 O models to predict N 2 O production by ammonia oxidizing bacteria, Peng, L., Ni, B-J., Ye, L., Yuan, Z., Australia Discussion Discussion 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch and Poster Viewing 13:30 - 15:00 Session 3 - Sewer Modelling 2 Chair: Keshab Sharma, The University of Queensland Session 4 - Nitrogen Conversion Modelling Chair: Bing-Jie Ni, The University of Queensland 3.1 Modelling of methane production in a sewer network, Sharma, K., Liu, Y., O'Halloran, K. and Yuan, Z., Australia 4.1 Model-based evaluation of complete nitrogen removal through coupling nitritation-anammox and DAMO, Chen, X., Guo, J., Xie, G.-J., Yuan, Z. and Ni, B-J, Australia 3.2 Model development to identify the inflow and infiltration hydrogragh in sanitary sewer systems, Zhang, M., Liu, Y. and Shi, H., China 4.2 Modelling simultaneous CH 4 and ammonium removal in a one-stage aerobic granular sludge reactor, Castro-Barros, C.M., Ho, L.T., Winkler, M.-K.H. and Volcke, E.I.P., Belgium 3.3 Predicting the corrosion initiation time of fresh concrete sewers by artificial neural network, Jiang, G., Yuan, Z., Bond, P. and Keller, J. , Australia 4.3 Modeling mainstream nitrogen removal by anammox in a granule-based UASB reactor, Guo, J., Ma, B., Ni, B-J., Chen, X. and Yuan, Z., Australia 3.4 Kinetic analysis of in-sewer biotransformation of selected pharmaceuticals, Nieradzik, L., Radjenovic, J., Jiang, G., Yuan, Z. and Ni, B-J, Australia 4.4 An extended Benchmark Simulation Model no2 with processes for nitrous oxide emission and side-stream pH- dependent partial nitritation/Anammox treatment, Boiocchi, R., Gernaey, K. and Sin, G., Denmark Discussion Discussion 9 th IWA SYMPOSIUM ON SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT 14-17 JUNE 2015 CROWNE PLAZA, GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA

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DRAFT PROGRAM Saturday 13 June 2015

13:00 - 17:00 Workshop: Computational fluid dynamics – Hands-on CFD modeling for water resource recovery facilities Kurrawa Surf Club

Sunday 14 June 2015Workshop: Sewer corrosion and odour management through modelling (09:00 - 12:30)

Workshop: Model uncertainties (Full Day)

Workshop continued: Computational fluid dynamics – Hands-on CFD modeling for water resource recovery facilities Kurrawa Surf ClubWorkshop: Integrated modelling in practice –

revisi(ti)ng “age- old” barriers (13:30 -17:00)

15:00 - 16:30 Registration Open, Crowne Plaza, Surfers Paradise (Speaker prep room open 15:00 - 16:00)

17:00 - 19:00 Welcome reception, Cristels Room, Crowne Plaza, Surfers Paradise

Monday 15 June 201508:30 - 09:00 Registration and speaker prep room open

09:00 - 09:15 Opening Ceremony Chair: Zhiguo Yuan, The University of Queensland

09:15 - 10:00 Keynote: Greg Allen, Sydney Water, Australia Taking a big picture view to modelling: Bringing greater plausibility to business strategy

10:00 - 10:30 Workshop Outcomes: Sewer corrosion and odour management through modellingTung Nguyen, NextGen Water, Australia

10:30 - 11:00 Morning Tea

11:00 - 12:30 Session 1 - Sewer Modelling 1 Chair: Tung Nguyen, NextGen Water

Session 2 - N2O Modelling Chair: Jianhua Guo, The University of Queensland

1.1 Integrating hydrogen sulphide modelling into wastewater system management, Vorreiter, L., Nobi, N., Kerr, R., Nguyen, T., and Yuan, Z., Australia

2.1 Modeling of N2O production by ammonia oxidizing bacteria: Integration of catabolism and anabolism, Peng, L., Ni, B-J., Law, Y., and Yuan, Z., Australia

1.2 Predictive control of ferrous chloride dosing to minimise corrosion & odour in Bellambi system, González, J., Wang, Y-C., Ganigue, R., Jiang, G., Liu, Y., Van Rys, D., Nguyen, T., and Yuan, Z., Australia

2.2 Use of AI for online control of nitrous oxide production in water resource recovery facilities, Porro, J., Guo, L., Rodriguez-Roda, I., Poch, M., Deeke, A., Weijers, S., Vanrolleghem, P., Nopens, I., and Comas, J., Spain

1.3 Event-based modeling supporting model predictive control of chemical dosing in sewer networks, Liu, Y., Ganigué, R., and Yuan, Z., China

2.3 Elucidating the effects of mixing on nitrous oxide emissions using computational fluid dynamics, Rehman, U., Amerlinck, Y., Arnaldos, M., Porro, J., De Mulder, C., and Nopens, I., Belgium

1.4 Model assessment of odour and corrosion in sewer network, Kjølby, M., Denmark

2.4 Guideline of selecting N2O models to predict N2O production by ammonia oxidizing bacteria, Peng, L., Ni, B-J., Ye, L., Yuan, Z., Australia

Discussion Discussion

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch and Poster Viewing

13:30 - 15:00 Session 3 - Sewer Modelling 2Chair: Keshab Sharma, The University of Queensland

Session 4 - Nitrogen Conversion Modelling Chair: Bing-Jie Ni, The University of Queensland

3.1 Modelling of methane production in a sewer network, Sharma, K., Liu, Y., O'Halloran, K. and Yuan, Z., Australia

4.1 Model-based evaluation of complete nitrogen removal through coupling nitritation-anammox and DAMO, Chen, X., Guo, J., Xie, G.-J., Yuan, Z. and Ni, B-J, Australia

3.2 Model development to identify the inflow and infiltration hydrogragh in sanitary sewer systems, Zhang, M., Liu, Y. and Shi, H., China

4.2 Modelling simultaneous CH4 and ammonium removal in a one-stage aerobic granular sludge reactor,Castro-Barros, C.M., Ho, L.T., Winkler, M.-K.H. and Volcke, E.I.P., Belgium

3.3 Predicting the corrosion initiation time of fresh concrete sewers by artificial neural network, Jiang, G., Yuan, Z., Bond, P. and Keller, J. , Australia

4.3 Modeling mainstream nitrogen removal by anammox in a granule-based UASB reactor, Guo, J., Ma, B., Ni, B-J., Chen, X. and Yuan, Z., Australia

3.4 Kinetic analysis of in-sewer biotransformation of selected pharmaceuticals, Nieradzik, L., Radjenovic, J., Jiang, G., Yuan, Z. and Ni, B-J, Australia

4.4 An extended Benchmark Simulation Model no2 with processes for nitrous oxide emission and side-stream pH-dependent partial nitritation/Anammox treatment, Boiocchi, R., Gernaey, K. and Sin, G., Denmark

Discussion Discussion

9th IWA SYMPOSIUM ON SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT

14-17 JUNE 2015

CROWNE PLAZA, GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA

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15:00 - 15:30 Afternoon Tea

15:30 - 17:00 Session 5 - Settler ModellingChair: Ingmas Nopens, Ghent University

Session 6 - Physico-chemical Process ModellingChair: Damien Batstone, The university of Queensland

5.1 Critical analysis of constitutive functions for hindered settling velocity in 1-D settler models, Torfs, E., Balemans, S., Locatelli, F., Laurent, J., François, P., Bürger, R., Diehl, S. and Nopens, I., Belgium

6.1 A plant-wide aqueous phase module describing pH variations and ion speciation/pairing in wastewater treatment process models,Flores-Alsina X., Kazadi Mbamba C., Solon K., Vrecko D., Tait S., Batstone D.J., Jeppsson U., Gernaey K.V., Denmark

5.2 On time discretizations for the simulation of the settling-compression process, Bürger, R. and Diehl, S., Chile

6.2 A model of electrodialysis for multi-ion systems, Thompson Brewster, E., Mehta, C., Radjenovic, J. and Batstone, D., Australia

5.3 A simple CFD approach for the simulation of the flow in dissolved air flotation tanks, Sesma-Pardo, I., Rivas, A., Lizarralde, I., Peral, J., Arruabarrena, I., Amores J., Ayesa E., Grau, P. and Larraona, G.S., Spain

6.3 Dynamic modelling and identification of precipitation reactions in full-scale WWTP, Kazadi Mbamba, C., Tait, S., Flores-Alsina, X. and Batstone, D., Australia

5.4 Impact of the flocculation state on hindered and compression settling: experimental evidence and overview of available modelling frameworks, Torfs, E., Locatelli, F., Balemans, S., Diehl, S., Bürger, R., François, P., Laurent, J. and Nopens, I., Belgium

6.4 Analysing the applicability of existing sewer sedimentation modelling for future water systems in Australia, Murali, M., Hipsey, M., Ghadouani, A. and Yuan, Z., Australia

Discussion Discussion

17:00 Poster Happy Hour

Tuesday 16 June 201509:00 - 09:45 Chair: Peter Vanrolleghem, Université Laval

Keynote: Professor David Sedlak, University of California at Berkeley, USABlueprint for the Fourth Urban Water Revolution

09:45 - 10:15 Workshop Outcomes: Integrated modelling in practice – revisi(ti)ng “age- old” barriersPeter Bach, Monash University

10:15 - 10:45 Morning Tea

10:45 - 12:30 Session 7 - Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM) 1 (Co-organised by SANITAS)Chair: Ignasi Rodriguez-Roda, ICRA

Session 8 - Plant-Wide ModellingChair: Xavier Flores Alisna, Technical University of Denmark

7.1 Environmental decision support systems: From science to market, Poch, M., Comas, J., Rodríguez-Roda, I., Sànchez-Marrè, M. and Cortés, U., Spain

8.1 Validation of a multi-phase plant-wide model for the description of the aeration system in a WWTP, Lizarralde, I., Fernández-Arévalo, T., Beltrán, S., Ayesa, E. and Grau, P., Spain

7.2 Ecological evaluation criteria driving integrated water quality modelling and system optimisation, Langeveld, J.G., Benedetti, L., Klein, J.J.M. de, Nopens, I., Amerlinck, Y., Flameling, T., Zanten, O. van and Weijers, S., The Netherlands

8.2 Conceptual design and comparative assessment of WWTP layouts based on plant-wide model simulations, Fernández-Arévalo, T., Lizarralde, I., Pérez-Elvira, S.I., Garrido, J.M., Puig, S., Poch, M., Grau, P. and Ayesa, E., Spain

7.3 Historical energy implications of urban water management options in South East Queensland, Australia, Lam, KL., Lant, P. and Kenway, S., Australia

8.3 Plant-wide modelling of N and P removal with aerobic and anoxic-aerobic digestion of waste sludge, Ikumi, D., Vogts, M., Ekama, G. and Brouckaert, C., South Africa

7.4 An integrated model driven by agent-based water end-use forecasting to evaluate the performance of water and wastewater pipeline systems,Liu, Y.H., Sun, F. and Lauzon, K., China

8.4 A benchmark simulation model to describe plant-wide phosphorus transformations in WWTP, Flores-Alsina, X., Ikumi, D., Kazadi-Mbamba, C., Solon, K., Tait, S., Brouckaert, C., Ekama, G., Batstone, D., Jeppsson, U. and Gernaey, K., Denmark

7.5 Exploring greenfield water sensitive options with the integrated planning-support model UrbanBEATS, Bach, P., McCarthy, D.T. and Deletic, A., Australia

8.5 Modelling real-time control of WWTP influent flow feeding based on scarce data, Kroll, S., Dirckx, G., Weemaes, M. and Willems, P., Belgium

Discussion Discussion

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch and Poster Viewing

13:30 - 15:00 Session 9 - IUWM 2 (Co-organised by SANITAS)Chair: Joaquim Comas, Universitat de Girona

Session 10 - System AssessmentChair: Kris Villez, EAWAG

9.1 A risk-based approach to wastewater treatment plant cost-effective permitting, Meng, F., Fu, G. and Butler, D., China

10.1 Modelling, design and evaluation of a continuous poiseuille flow struvite seed crystallizer, Burns, M., Schneider, P. and Natividad-Marin, L., Australia

9.2 An integrated scheme for wastewater services: Environmental implications form a big data perspective, Wang, X. and Liu, J., China

10.2 Explaining wastewater recycling performance through qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), Kunz, N., Fischer, M., Ingold, K. and Hering, J., Switzerland

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9.3 System-wide benchmark simulation model for integrated analysis of urban wastewater systems, Saagi, R., Flores-Alsona, X., Gernaey, K. and Jeppsson, U., Sweden

10.3 iCFD modeling of final settlers - developing consistent and effective simulation model structures, Guyonvarch, E., Ramin, E., Kulahci, M. and Plósz, B., Denmark

9.4 An integrated approach to the modelling of the use of iron salts in urban water systems, Sharma, K., Guo, L., Pikaar, I., Keller, J., Yuan, Z. and Sun, J., Australia

10.4 Aeration system modelling - Case studies from three full-scale wastewater treatment plants, Arnell, M. and Jeppsson, U., Sweden

Discussion Discussion

15:00 - 15:30 Afternoon Tea

15:30 - 17:00 Session 11 - IUWM 3 (Co-organised by SANITAS)Chair: Ulf Jeppsson, Lund University

Session 12 - System Analysis and Data ManagementChair: Peter Bach, Monash University

11.1 Calibration and evaluation of predictive accuracy of a (micro)pollutant influent generator, Snip, L.J.P., Flores-Alsina, X., Aymerich, I., Corominas, Ll., Plósz, B.Gy., Jeppsson, U. and Gernaey, K.V., Denmark

12.1 Leveraging big data for intelligent, utility management, Wong, G., United States

11.2 SWMM-based daily substance flow analysis for urban drainage system: A case study in Northern Kunming, Huang, H., Zeng, S., Dong, X., and Du, P., China

12.2 Knowledge discovery from household smart water meters: A customer segmentation case study, Cardell-Oliver, R. and Wang, J., Australia

11.3 Incorporating hydraulic criteria into a water mass balance model for optimal operations, Broad, D., McIver, D., Duncker, A., Dandy, G. and McMichael, S., Australia

12.3 Steady-state analysis and design of activated sludge processes including compressive settling, Diehl, S., Zambrano, J. and Carlsson, B., Sweden

11.4 Technical and economic analysis of wastewater treatment plants in China, Chen, X., Dong, X. and Zeng, S., China

12.4 The statistical description of model bias as a method to account for model structure errors, Villez, K., Del Giudice, D., Neumann, M. and Rieckermann, J., Switzerland

Discussion Discussion

19:00 - 22.00 Conference Dinner - Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Buses transfers will depart Crowne Palza at 6.15 pm and will return from the park at 10 pm. Currumbin Wildlife Sunctuary is an iconic Gold Coast tourist destination where you can enjoy exciting, interactive displays, presentations and dining experiences. Durring the evening you will be able to interact with Australian wildlife and be entertained by the indigenous culture. The promise of a truly memorable evening.

Wednesday 17 June 201509:00 - 09:45 Chair: Bill Capati, City of Gold Coast

Keynote: Dr. Evangelina (Lina) Belia, Principal, Primodal Inc. Do black and white swans swim in wastewater? - Models, uncertainty and engineering

09:45 - 10:15 Workshop Outcomes: Model uncertaintiesPeter Vanrolleghem, Université Laval, Canada

10:15 - 10:45 Morning Tea

10:45 - 12:30 Session 13 - Process Modelling 1 Session 14 - Sensors and MonitoringChair: Hang-chang Shi, Tsinghua University

13.1 Modelling green microalgal growth, nutrient uptake and storage in the ASM framework, Wágner, DS., Valverde-Pérez, B., Sæbø, M., de la Sotilla, MB., Van Wagenen, J., Smets, B.F. and Plósz, B Gy., Denmark

14.1 Sensor fault detection methods applied on dissolved oxygen sensors at a full scale WWTP, Andersson, S. and Hallgren, F., Sweden

13.2 Nutrient recovery treatment train set-up using a new model library and global sensitivity analysis, Vaneeckhaute, C., Claeys, F., Belia, E., Meers, E., Tack, F.M.G. and Vanrolleghem, P.A., Canada

14.2 Detecting anomalous air flow-ammonia load ratios, using gaussian process regression, Samuelsson, O., Zambrano, J., Björk, A., Chistiakova, T. and Carlsson, B., Sweden

13.3 Modelling metocean processes and interactions on the gold coast for recycled water release planning, Hollingsworth, A., Symonds, A., Schmied, L., Mortensen, S., Hibberd, W., Baker, K. and Capati, G., Australia

14.3 Qualitative trend analysis for fault detection in batch processes, Villez, K. and Habermacher, J., Switzerland

13.4 Towards improved accuracy in modelling aeration efficiency by accounting for bubble size distribution dynamics, Amaral, A., Bellandi, G., Mortier, S., Neves, R. and Nopens, I., Belgium

14.4 Fault detection of DO sensors subject to possible clogging, Zambrano, J. and Carlsson, B., Sweden

13.5 The fouling phenomena in membrane bioreactors: A comparison of different mathematical modelling approac, Mannina, G., Italy

14.5 Investigation of tuning of a fuzzy-logic controller for biological wastewater treatment systems, Boiocchi, R., Gernaey, K. and Sin, G., Denmark

Discussion Discussion

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch and poster viewing

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P.01 Dissolved oxygen deviation control - Full-scale experiments at Henriksdal wastewater treatment plant, Åmand, L., Carlsson, B. and Laurell, C. Sweden

P.02 Improvement of Chl-a modeling accuracy in the Nakdong River, Korea considering multiple algal groups, Bae, S., Seo, D. and Kim, J. Korea, Republic of

P.03 Outcomes of enhanced biological phosphorus removal and reduced aeration and chemical input, Brice, R. and Brian, K., Australia

P.04 Expanding cross-site synthesis of lake energy budgets through a global lake modelling collaboration, Bruce, L., Hipsey, M., Read, J. and Frassl, M. Australia

P.05 Analyses of activated sludge processes consisting of a plug-flow reactor and a non-ideal settler, Carlsson, B., Diehl, S. and Zambrano, J., Sweden

P.06 Life cycle assessment as decision support tool for development of resource recovery technology, Fang, L.L., Valverde-Pérez, B., Damgaard, A., Plósz, B. Gy. and Rygaard, M., Denmark

P.07 The Büger-Diehl Model: The right integrator for the right model, Garneau C., Diehl S., Torfs E., Bürger R., Claeys F.A., Nopens I. and Vanrolleghem P.A., Canada

P.08 Automatic generation of a symbolic Jacobian of non-linear equations, Garneau, C., Claeys, F.H.A and Vanrolleghem, P.A., Canada

P.09 Synergy effects of low impact development and urban drainage systems on urban flooding, Guo, H., Dong, X. and Zeng, S., China

P.10 Environmental benefits to society and sustainability aspects of wastewater treatment processes, Hadjimichael, A., Morera, S., Weijers, S., Corominas, L. and Comas, J., Spain

P.11 Stochastic greybox modeling of an alternating activated sludge process, Halvgaard, R., Munk-Nielsen, T., Tychsen, P., Grum, M. and Madsen, H., Denmark

P.12 Predicting biogas production rate with black/grey-box-models based on artificially produced dataset, Hien, S. and Hansen, J., Luxemborg

P.13 Development of prediction system of urban runoff to assist treatment system design and operation, Koo, Y. and Seo, D., Korea, Republic of

P.14 Simulation of phage dynamics in complex wastewater treatment systems, Krysiak-Baltyn, K., Martin, G., Stickland, A., Scales, P. and Gras, S.. Australia

P.15 Carbon audit and cost analysis of an innovated wastewater resourcing system by process simulation, Li, B., Qiu, Y. and Shi, H.C., China

P.16 CFD modelling of liquid-gas transfer processes for dissolved air flotation technology, Lizarralde, I., Sesma-Pardo, I., Peral, J., Arruabarrena, I., Amores, J., Grau, P., Rivas, A., Ayesa, E. and Larraona, G.S., Spain

P.17 Nitrite estimation in nitrified urine by UV spectroscopy of weak nitrite/nitrate absorbance peaks, Mašić, A., Santos, A.T.L., Hess, A., Thürlimann, C., Etter, B., Udert, K.M. and Villez, K., Switzerland

P.18 Importance of lifespan of sewer systems when estimating environmental impacts using a life cycle, Morera, S., Comas, J., Remy, Ch. and Corominas, Ll., Spain

P.19 Integrated environmental impact risk assessment system (iEIRAS) for agricultural chemical influence, Murakami, K. and Inoue-Kohama, A. Japan

Poster PapersPapers will be displayed for the full conference

13:30 - 15:00 Session 15 - Process Modelling 2Chair: Benedek Plosz, Technical University of Denmark

Session 16 - Modelling of Alternative Treatment Systems and Water EnvironmentChair: Lluis Corominis, ICRA

15.1 Simulation and optimization of an airlift recirculation A/O - MBR using CFD with PIV validation, Yang, M., Yuan, X., Xu, R., Luo, N., Yu, D., Wei, Y. and Fan, Y., China

16.1, Modelling aquatic ecosystem health: The changing role of prediction, Hipsey, M.R., Australia

15.2 Model-based selection of the best viable operational strategy for a full scale MBR, Rodriguez-Roda, I., Gabarrón, S., Dalmau, M., Monlcús, H., Mamo, J., Porro, J. and Comas, J., Spain

16.2 Capitalised amenity value of urban stream rehabilitation in Perth, Australia, Polyakov, M., Zhang, F., Fogarty, J. and Pandit, R., Australia

15.3 Study of the simulation and optimization of DNBF applied for wastewater reclamation plant, Shi, H. and Zou, Z., China

16.3 Spatio-temporal modelling of filter cake formation in membrane bioreactors, Naessens, W., Ghijs, M., Baetens, J. and Nopens, I., Belgium (3093407)

15.4 Upgrading the Stonecutters Island chemically enhanced primary sewage treatment works, Ho, KM., Gerges, H., Lau, S., Pickles, D. and Greenfield, P., Hong Kong, China

16.4 Recommendations for performance evaluation of maturation ponds, Li, M., Xie, J., Sheludchenko, M., Melvin, S., Padovan, A., Lei, L, Zhang, H., Lemckert, C., Roiko, A. and Stratton, H., Australia

Discussion Discussion

15:00 - 15:30 Afternoon Tea

15:30 - 17:00 Closing PlenaryChair: Gustaf Olsson, Lund University

Workshop Outcomes: Computational Fluid Dynamics – Hands-on CFD Modeling for Water Resource Recovery FacilitiesDamien Batstone, The University of Queensland

Presentation of Awards

Closing remarks

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P.20 Coupling desalination to reservoir operation to reduce the dependence on streamflow forecasts, Ng, T.L., Yang, P. and Bhushan, R., Hong Kong

P.21 The amenity value of water sensitive urban infrastructure: A case study of rain gardens, Polyakov, M., Iftekhar, S., Zhang, F. and Fogarty, J., Australia

P.22 Modelling the water metabolism of cities, Renouf, M.A., Kenway, S.J., Low Choy, D. and Serrao-Neumann, S., Australia

P.23 The impact of energy tariffs on the operation of water resource recovery facilities, Rieger, L., Aymerich, I., Rosso, D., Sobhani, R., Schraa, O., Rodriguez-Roda, I. and Corominas, L., Canada

P.24 A robust calibration methodology of wastewater treatment models based on Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithms,Sainz, M., Odriozola, J., Fernández-Arévalo, T., Larrea, L. and Ayesa, E., Spain

P.25 Model validation of nutrient precipitation using bench-scale reactor, Schneider, P., Natividad Marin, L. and Pace, K., Australia

P.26 CFD In water systems, Strongin, M., United States

P.27 Control structure design for an EBP2R process operated as a sequencing batch reactor, Valverde Pérez, B., Fuentes Martínez, JM., Flores Alsina, X., Wágner, DS., Gernaey, KV., Huusom, JK. and Plósz, B Gy., Denmark

P.28 Maximization of biohydrogen production using an output-feedback controller, Vargas, A., Mexico

P.29 Optimizing observability and redundancy by means of globally optimal measurement selection, Villez, K., Vanrolleghem, P. and Corominas, L., Switzerland

P.30 A systematic analysis of risks to the sustainable operation of non-potable urban water schemes, West, C., Kenway, S. and Yuan, Z., Australia

P.31 Assessment of pond system performance in microbial water quality, Xie, G., Li, M., Sheludchenko, M., Melvin, S., Kozak, S., Padovan, A., Kelly, K., Dunn, P., Zhang, H., Lemckert, C., Stratton, H. and Roiko, A., Australia

P.32 Simulation and design optimization of MBBR process for the improvement of municipal WWTP, Xiong, T., Qiu, Y. and Shi, H., China

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