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Wastewater treatment has always been one of the main environmental and infrastructural problems China is facing. Parallel with the population increase wastewater related problems shows increasing tendency. Statistics shows China generated 55.7 billion tons of wastewater in 2007, of which municipal wastewater and industrial wastewater account for 55% and 45% respectively. It is expected that total wastewater will continue growing due to rapid urbanization and industrialization, to reach 64 billion tons in 2010.
The 11th five-year plan seeks to control water pollution by raising sewage treatment and water reclamation rates, especially in the arid cities of the north, resulting in a large demand for related technology and equipment. During the 11th five-year plan period (2006 to 2010), the Chinese government is estimated to have made a total of RMB 1.4 trillion investments in the environmental protection industry. Of this, some RMB300 billion went to investments in sewage and water reclamation projects, and RMB100 billion for rehabilitation of the water supply network and infrastructure. After this surge of infrastructure construction, there are currently 1,590 WWTPs running all over the country, which provide primary treatment to more than 92 million cubic meters of water per day (MEP statistics, issued in March 2009).
Though there will be continued construction of new facilities and upgrading of existing ones, competition for projects, however, is also fierce, both from foreign suppliers that can provide cutting edge technology, and from domestic suppliers that can offer competitive prices.
On the other hand, the new 12th Five Year Environmental Protection Plan has begun to focus on perfection and optimization of the Discharge Total Control System and its supportive policies; And preliminary research on Water Pollution Prevention and Treatment Planning for Offshore Areas has started too.
Therefore, with the strong support from world’s leading organization as well as China's municipal and provincial level authorities that sent speakers to the forum, we will provide decision makers and corporate leaders of China’s water industry a professional and pleasant place to share their insights on the new water policy framework, development trends and business opportunities in China's billion dollar wastewater market at CWC 2010—an already recognized international business annual gathering for water solutions in China.

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