Monday 13 February 2017

101. WET 10 Debate – 21st March 2017

The WET 10 forum consists of an informal group of livery companies who have a link with water – the group includes the Water Conservators, Plumbers, Launderers and Environmental Cleaners (in fact now 13 companies in total!)

The Water Conservators have always taken a leading role in this forum and this year have organized a debate entitled “THIS HOUSE believes that the water utility of 2030 will have to be unrecognizable from the water utility of today to survive”. The debate, with key players from the water industry acting and proposers and opposers, will take place on 21st March 2017 in the Guildhall Members Club (3rd floor of the Guildhall building in Aldermanbury) commencing with tea and coffee served at 5.30pm.

The event is free but you will need to register with Ralph Riley, our Clerk, if you would like to attend – there are limited places left.

Some of the post-graduate students supported by our charity, The Water Conservation Trust, will be participating in a poster exhibition at this event.

Our Walbrook Warden, Mark Lane (ably supported by Fleet Warden Simon Catford and our Clerk, Ralph Riley), has put much effort into organizing this debate, which has generated much interest. I hope you will be able to join us for a good evening.

Photographs show Martin Shouler of Arup who will be supporting the proposition and Peter Simpson of Anglian Water who will be opposing it.

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