Yokohama City Representatives at International Conference

Representatives from Yokohama city’s Environmental Planning and Waterworks bureaux, the Japan Waterworks Association and Japan Institute of Wastewater Engineering and Technology, visited Australia to present at the fifth Leading Edge Strategic Asset Management (LESAM) conference, held by the International Water Association and Australian Water Association on 9-10 September in Sydney.

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Yokohama is due to host the 2015 LESAM conference, making their participation in LESAM 2013 a chance to see how the Australian hosts run a successful event.

Arriving early on 9 September, the delegation headed straight to pre-conference workshops, exploring key issues for discussion at the next conference, as well as gathering information together with other conference participants.

To help with making the next conference a smooth one, the Japanese visitors met with Paul Freeman, General Manager of Sydney Water’s Liveable Cities Solutions Division, for a briefing on conference preparation and related topics.

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