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<Proceedings of the International Symposium on Efficient Water Use in Urban
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V. APPENDIX
APPENDIX 1: Summary of
Post-Symposium Questionnaire
Number of Total Responses:
80
Number of Names identified:
64
Number of Names unidentified: 16
| Q1. Which sessions did you attend? |
| Session 2 |
(8 June) |
Room A |
Harvesting and Utilization of Rainwater |
35 |
| Session 3 |
(8 June) |
Room B |
Water Reuse for Non-potable Applications |
38 |
| Session 4 |
(9 June) |
Room A |
Augmentation of Groundwater Resources through Aquifer Recharge |
36 |
| Session 5 |
(9 June) |
Room B |
Leakage Control and the Reduction of Unaccounted-for Water |
43 |
| Session 6 |
(9 June) |
Plenary |
Water Demand Management |
67 |
| Session 7-I |
(10 June) |
Room A |
Integrated Approaches for Efficient Water Use I |
46 |
| Session 7-II |
(10 June) |
Room B |
Integrated Approaches for Efficient Water Use II |
27 |
| Q 2.Which presentation(s) were most interesting/useful to
you? |
| Session 2 |
(8 June) |
1 |
Economic and Water Quality Aspects of
Rainwater Catchment Systems |
19 |
| 2 |
Rain Water Utilization: Facilities and Equipment |
25 |
| 3 |
Creating a Rainwater Utilization based Society
for Sustainable Development |
12 |
| Session 3 |
(8 June) |
4 |
Wastewater Reuse for Non-Potable Applications: An
Introduction |
30 |
| 5 |
Case Studies of Domestic and Industrial Water Reuse
for Non-Potable Applications |
19 |
| 6 |
Health Implication of Efficient Water Reuse |
21 |
| Session 4 |
(9 June) |
7 |
Advantages of Aquifer Recharge for a Sustainable
Water Supply |
22 |
| 8 |
Groundwater Recharge with Reclaimed Municipal
Wastewater
– Regulatory Perspectives |
25 |
| 9 |
Aquifer Storage and Recovery in Urban Areas
– Technology Risks, and Implementation issues |
15 |
| Session 5 |
(9 June) |
10 |
Advantages of Leakage Control and the Reduction of
Unaccounted-for Water |
31 |
| 11 |
Monitoring and Managing Unaccounted for Water |
31 |
| 12 |
Leakage Control and Unaccounted-for Water Analysis |
24 |
| Session 6 |
(9 June) |
13 |
Water Demand Management |
46 |
| 14 |
Approaches for Water Demand Management:
Water Saving Devices and Appliances |
34 |
| 15 |
Residential End Uses of Water
and Demand Management Opportunities |
31 |
| 16 |
Water Demand Management and the Urban Poor |
36 |
| Special Speech |
(10 June) |
17 |
Changing the Concept of Sewage Works for Sustainable
Society
– Separation of Urine and Feces for Recovery of Useful Materials and Stopping
Contamination of Water Bodies |
47 |
| Session 7-I |
(10 June) |
18 |
An Integrated Approach for Efficient Water Use in
Singapore |
40 |
| 19 |
Potential of Water Harvesting in India: Some Case
Studies |
23 |
| 20 |
Integrated Approach for Efficient Water Use – Case
Studies |
24 |
| 21 |
Integrated Approaches for Efficient Water Use in
South Africa |
26 |
| Session 7-II |
(10 June) |
22 |
Integrated Approaches for Efficient Water Use in
Barbados |
10 |
| 23 |
Water Resources Management in Maldives |
6 |
| 24 |
Integrated Approaches for Efficient Water Use in
Fukuoka |
10 |
| 25 |
Whole-Scale Reduction of Water Use: The Mexico City
Project |
7 |
| Q3. How was the overall arrangement of the Symposium? |
| Excellent |
49 |
More time should have been given for disuccions and conclusions
on approaches, discuss and problems.
Too many parpers in a short time. . |
| Very good |
30 |
Very handicappedd program, tuff to follow up.
Very short time for the subjects, expers, speakers. |
| Good |
7 |
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| Acceptable |
2 |
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| Poor |
0 |
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