1st IWA Development Congress Mexico IWA Development Congress, Mexico November 2009
IWA 2009 Our Exhibitors

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Our exhibitors

ADS Mexicana – Booth 12

Carretera a Villa de Garca Km. 0.8, Zona
Industrial Poniente, CP 66370, Santa
Catarina, Nuevo Len, Mexico
Tel. +52 81 8625 4514
Email paola.bueno@adsmexicana.com
www.adsmexicana.com
ADS Mexicana manufactures high-density polyethylene pipe for use in gravity drainage systems and underground networks. Our double-wall pipe has a corrugated exterior and smooth interior and is based on integrated bell-spigot technology. Our experienced, professional team operates under a strict quality and service policy to anticipate, satisfy and exceed our customers expectations.

African Water Association – Booth 3

05 BP 1910, Abidjan 05, Cote dIvoire
Tel. +225 2124 1443
Fax +225 2124 2629
Email info@afwa-hq.org
www.afwa-hq.org
The African Water Association is a professional association of establishments, enterprises and utilities operating in the areas of drinking water, sanitation and environment across Africa. Its main objective is to develop the professional capacity of its members to contribute signifi cantly to improving access to water and sanitation services for people in African countries.

Aquatabs Mexico – Booth 5

Contact - John Swartz
Email fairimports@hotmail.com
Head office
Aquatabs / Medentech
Clonard Road, Wexford Ireland
Tel. +35 3539160 040
Email enquiry@medentech.com
www.aquatabs.com

Aquatabs are fast-dissolving, effervescent tablets used to treat and purify water in emergency and household situations. They have been used and trusted by the worlds leading NGOs, aid agencies and peace-keeping and defence forces for more than 25 years. In 2008, more than 1 billion Aquatabs were used globally.

Conagua (The National Water Commission) – Booth 13


Insurgentes Sur No. 2416 Col. Copilco, el Bajo C.P. 04340,

Delegacin Coyoacn, Mxico, D.F.
Tel: +52 55 5174 4000
www.cna.gob.mx

Conagua is the National Water Commission of Mexico and part of the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT). Conaguas mission is to manage and preserve the national waters of Mexico in partnership with federal, state and municipal governments and society as a whole. Conaguas vision is to be a technical authority on hydrology in Mexico. The vision of Mexicos water sector is to be a nation that has sufficient water in both quantity and quality, acknowledges the strategic value of water and uses it efficiently and protects its water bodies to guarantee sustainable development and preserve the environment.

FEMSA – Booth 8

www.femsa.com

FEMSA is the largest integrated beverage company in Latin America. Its subsidiary Coca-Cola FEMSA is the largest Coca-Cola bottler in Latin America and the second largest in the world. FEMSA Cerveza is the most innovative brewery in Mxico, with operations in Brazil and beer exports to the United States and other countries. Brands include Tecate, Dos Equis, Sol, Kaiser and Xingu. FEMSA Comercio operates OXXO, the largest convenience store chain in Mexico. FEMSA sells its products at two million points of sale, including in some of Latin Americas most populous metropolitan areas, such as Mexico City, So Paulo and Buenos Aires.

Inter-American Development Bank – Booth 8

1300 New York Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20577, USA
Tel: +1 202 623 - 1000
Fax: +1 202 623-3096
www.iadb.or
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is on track to fi nance water and sanitation projects in 100 cities and 3,000 rural communities in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2011. It is also investing in wastewater treatment, watershed protection, solid waste management, capacity building for service providers and adaptation to climate change.

International Water Association – Booth 1

Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street, London
SW1H 0QS, UK
Tel. +44 207 654 5540
Fax +44 207 654 5555
Email water@iwahq.org
www.iwahq.org
The International Water Association is a global reference point for water professionals. Our members span the continuum between research and practice and cover all facets of the water cycle, putting IWA in a better position than any other organization to help water professionals create innovative, pragmatic and sustainable solutions to challenging global needs.

ITT Water & Wastewater Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V. – Booth 10

Av. Circuito El Marques Norte #21a, Parque Industrial "El Marques" CP 76246, El Marques, Querétaro, México
Tel. +52 442 192 67 19
Fax +52 442 192 67 16
Email flmexico@itt.com
www.flygtmex.com.mx

ITT Water & Wastewater offers a complete range of products for water, wastewater and drainage pumps, biological treatment equipment for primary, secondary and tertiary treatment, as well as filtration and disinfection products. With a presence in more than 140 countries and 257 years of combined experience in the water industry, ITT is the global leader in the water business.

Nedap Light Controls – Booth 4

Parallelweg 2
NL 7140 DC Groenlo, The Netherlands
Email info@nedap-liightcontrols.com; paul.dereus@nedap.com
www.safe-drinkingwater.com  www.nedap-lightcontrols.com

Nedap Light Controls is a world leader in electronics for UV light applications in drinking and waste water treatment. Nedap offers a stand-alone, cost-effective solar powered UV disinfection unit which produces enough safe drinking water acc. WHO standards for over 400 users per day. The unit is due to its design highly efficient in remote areas and can be used in so called grass-root-societies.

Pressure Pipe Inspection Company – Booth 7

Calle Olivo No. 88, Col. Florida, CP 01030, Deleg. Alvaro Obregn, Mxico, DF
Tel. +52 (55) 5559 1078, +52 (55) 5661 4099, +52 (55) 5661 4602
Fax +52 (55) 4159 7939
Email mhasbum@ppic.com
www.ppic.com (English)
www.ppic-mx.com (Spanish)

Pressure Pipe Inspection Company (PPIC) is a world leader in large diameter water and wastewater pipeline condition assessment. We offer forward-looking solutions for aging infrastructure challenges. Our innovative, reliable, cost-effective services pinpoint damaged sections of a pipeline to help optimize infrastructure investments, locate leaks, reduce risk and ensure environmental compliance.

Solar Cookers International – Booth 2

1919 21st Street, #101 Sacramento CA 95811-6827 USA
Tel. +1 916 455 4499
Fax +1 916 455 4498
Email info@solarcookers.org
www.solarcookers.org

Solar Cookers International has developed a portable microbiology laboratory (PML) that combines two tests for Escherichia coli: Colilert (IDEXX) and the E. coli Count Petrifilm (3M). The PML enables world-class microbiology to be performed anywhere, involving community members. Test results of drinking water sources correlate with World Health Organization (WHO) disease risk categories.

UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education – Booth 6

PO Box 3015, 2601 DA Delft, The Netherlands
Tel. +31 (0)15 215 1715
Fax +31 (0)15 212 2921
Email info@unesco-ihe.org
www.unesco-ihe.org

In cooperation with a growing network of partners, UNESCO-IHE builds human and institutional capacity in the global water sector through postgraduate education, advisory services, networking and research activities.

Water Centre for Latin America and the Caribbean – Booth 11

Tecnolgico de Monterrey
Av. Eugenio Garza Sada Sur No. 2501,
Col. Tecnolgico, Monterrey, N. L. Mxico C.P. 64849
Tel. (52) 81 83582000 ext 5563
Fax (52) 81 8158 2261
Email a.martinez@itesm.mx
www.caalca.net

The Water Center for America Latina and the Caribbean (CAALCA), created by Fundacin FEMSA, Tecnolgico de Monterrey and The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), is dedicated to the study of water resources. We have an integrated approach that contributes to the sustainable use and management of water in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council – Booth 9

International Environment House, 9 Chemin des Anémones, Geneva 1219 Switzerland
Tel. +41 22 917 8657
Fax +41 22 917 8084
Email wsscc@who.int until 31 December 2009
wsscc@wsscc.org after 1 January 2010
www.wsscc.org

The Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) is a partnership organization that improves the lives of poor people around the globe by enhancing collaboration on sanitation and water supply. This contributes to the broader goals of poverty eradication, health and environmental improvement, gender equality and long-term social and economic development.

World Water Monitoring Day – Booth 14

Head office
International Water Association
Koningin Julianaplein 2 (7th floor), 2595 AA The Hague, The Netherlands
Email frances.lucraft@iwahq.org
www.worldwatermonitoringday.org

World Water Monitoring Day (WWMD) is an international education and outreach program run by the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and International Water Association (IWA) that aims to involve one million people in 100 countries by 2012 in water sampling, with the results shared globally via the WWMD website.


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