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Best of the Best : Awardees of the Chemtech + Pharma-Bio Awards 2009
Glimpses from
WaterEx + Chemtech + Industry Automation & Control World Expo 2009
Pharma-Bio +
Inauguration of WaterEx + Chemtech World Expo 2009(L to R) Mr Bijoy Chatterjee, Secretary , Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers,
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Water, Energy & Environment Technology International Exhibition & Conferences
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ChemTECHWORLD EXPO 2011
PharmaWORLD EXPO 2011
Bio Industry
& Control 2011AUTOMATION
Concurrent Events :
WaterEXWORLD EXPO 2011
February 23-26, 2011Venue : Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai, India.
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Visitors Profile
CHEMTECH Foundation, India’s leading Industry
Association, is a Pioneer in International Exhibitions &
Conferences and has served Indian Chemical and
Process Industry since 1975. Through the CHEMTECH
series of event, the Foundation has catalysed industrial
growth by creating a platform for strategic alliances
and foreign investments in India.
Over the years of Foundation has been focusing on
various segments like :
• Chemical
• Petrochemical
• Process Engineering
• Plant & Machinery
• Fertilizers
• Process Control & Automation
• Water Treatment Technology
• Engineering & Construction
• Pharmaceutical Machine
• Packaging
• Oil and Gas E & P
• Energy & Environment
• Shipping, Marine & Port
• Oil Refining
• Food Processing & Packaging and many more....
Exhibitors Profile
• To spot new trends, show the progress made, find
out potential opportunities and to create a road-map
for sustainable growth and development
• Your market will be together, thinking and talking
about your industry. This is your chance to talk to
them as a group
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Technology, Products and expertise.
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Recognition
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and Drinking Water Mission
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Why Exhibit• Water Ultra Filtration Process• Reverse Osmosis
• Membranes
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• Packaged Drinking Water• Instrumentation and Process Control • Transportation Distribution
• Collection Systems
• Water Treatment Chemicals
• Boilers and Cooling Towers
• Rainwater Harvesting
• Pumps and Motors and Many More …
Exhibitors Profile
• Water Utilities
• Project Developers
• Project Finance Companies
• Plant Builders
• Engineering Companies
• Consultants
• Research and Technical Institutes
• Trade publications
• Manufacturers
• Water Treatment
• Water Filtration
Water: Oil of Future
World oceans cover about three fourth of earth’s surface. According to the UN estimates, the total
amount of water on earth is about 1400 million cubic kilometre which is enough to cover the earth
with a layer of 3000 metres depth. However the fresh water constitutes a very small proportion of
this enormous quantity. About 2.7 per cent of the total water available on the earth is fresh water of
which about 75.2 per cent lies frozen in polar regions and another 22.6 per cent is present as ground
water. The rest is available in lakes, rivers, atmosphere, moisture, soil and vegetation. What is effectively available for
consumption and other uses is a small proportion of the quantity available in rivers, lakes and ground water. The crisis
about water resources development and management thus arises because most of the water is not available for use
and secondly it is characterized by its highly uneven spatial distribution. Accordingly, the importance of water has
been recognised and greater emphasis is being laid on its economic use and better management.
More than 90% of the world's total supply of fresh water is groundwater. However this source is getting depleted at
an alarming rate due to increasing demand, or is getting due to industrialization, use of pesticide and fertilizers etc,
and due to dumping of hazardous chemicals by households/industries. Wastewater from industrial activities is often
contaminated with highly toxic organic and inorganic substances, some of which are persistent pollutants and
remain in the environment for many years. For instance, over 50% of the urban organic load in some cities originates
from industrial effluents.
Effective economic and management policies are needed to prevent the water crisis that threatens India in the
coming years. Good management of the country’s water resources will effectively reduce the amount of pollution
and over-exploitation that is currently plaguing the nation’s surface, ground and coastal waters. The consequent
improvement in water quantity and quality will also have repercussions in terms of ameliorating human and
environmental health. In the past few years, the government has recognized the importance of promoting the
sustainable management of India’s water resources and has placed water development as one of its main priorities in
the coming decades.