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HOW CAN WATER UTILITIES MEET THE UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

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  1. 1. How Can Water Utilities Meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals? Dr Charles Lee Associate Professor / CIFAL Fellow Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education
  2. 2. NEWCASTLE AUSTRALIA The Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education (Newcastle Australia IHE) is a campus of the University of Newcastle, Australia in Singapore. Established as a wholly-owned entity of the University in 2006, we continue to deliver and expand both our full-time and part-time programs as we become the Asia Pacific hub of the University.
  3. 3. Outline United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) What Elements of SDGs Relate to Water-Wastewater? How Can We Be Involved?
  4. 4. 2015: Conceptualised – 193 governments 2030: Meet the 17 Global Goals to Solve Pressing Sustainability Issues - 169 Targets & 230 Indicators
  5. 5. Water - Wastewater Directly Linked with 11 SDGs
  6. 6. Source: Obaideen K et al., The role of wastewater treatment in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) and sustainability guideline. Energy Nexus (7). 2022. Wastewater Contribution to UN SDGs
  7. 7. SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation WHO: 1 in 3 people NO access to safe drinking water 4 billion people lack access to Safe Sanitation
  8. 8. SDG 7: Clean Energy WWTP: Generates Energy from wastewater solids through anaerobic digestion Microbes chew biodegradable materials (non-O2) = > methane / CO2 (biogas) Energy used for heat and power!
  9. 9. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities Wastewater Infrastructure: network for collection, treatment, and disposal of sewage Requires Resiliency & Sustainability Problem: Old aging infrastructure – smelly/ugly/leaking Solution: Resource recovery facilities – clean water (Newater), nutrient recovery (N, P), renewable energy Example: Deep Tunnels Sewerage System
  10. 10. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities Deep Tunnels Sewerage System (DTSS)
  11. 11. SDG 14: Life Below Water < 20% wastewater is treated: Contaminated water supplies and diseases Indonesia: 1% urban wastewater safely collected and treated World Bank: economic cost of poor sanitation 2.3% GDP health & environmental related losses Pollution: Eutrophication – algal blooms Human health impacts - pathogenic microbes and toxins Biodiversity loss Tourism threats
  12. 12. SDG 17: Partnership for the Goals Existential Issues: Water Supply / Wastewater Treatment Rights to clean drinking water – humans Ecosystems survival – no pollution from treated wastewater 11 UN SDGs are directly achievable All 17 SDGs are applicable ACTION is now to achieve true SUSTAINABILITY
  13. 13. SDG Collaboration - University of Newcastle UNITAR: United Nations Institute for Training and Research CIFAL: French acronym - International Training Centres for Local Authorities and Local Actors (Centre International de Formation des Autorités/Acteurs Locaux). Collaboration - host local authorities/institutions, private sector partners, UNITAR and other UN organizations. 25 Centres. CIFAL Newcastle: Only centre in Australia and Asia Pacific. To equip and empower communities and organisations with skills and resources to action Sustainable Development Goals https://cifal.newcastle.edu.au/
  14. 14. CIFAL CENTRES
  15. 15. CIFAL Newcastle Course Course Description Communities are at risk of emergencies which may be triggered by disaster events, including those associated with the occurrence of natural hazards like infectious disease outbreaks, conflicts, technological failure amongst others. Within the context of speed of urbanization (which is on the increase) and climate change, the frequency, severity and impact of such events are crucial. Target Audience · Government officials · Health professionals · Disaster management professionals · Academic and training institutions working on disaster risk management Learning objectives At the end of each module, participants will be able to achieve the following: Module 1: Module 2: Module 3: Brought to you by:
  16. 16. CIFAL Newcastle - SDG Collaboration Step 2: Decide on Topic Develop Course Outline / Content Step 1: Collaboration Entities {IEH-NAIHE} Step 3: Complete & Submit CIFAL Newcastle Forms Step 4: CIFAL Newcastle Approves Step 5: Develop Course Details Deliver Delivery ✓ Short Course (1-4 days) ✓ Self-paced E-Learning ✓ Webinar
  17. 17. Thank You

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