Across the two days, CDE experts, together with a host of guests and industry figures, will facilitate a series of dynamic, educational, and informative presentations and panel discussions covering multiple sectors, including sand and aggregates, construction and demolition waste recycling, industrial sands, mining, and wastewater.
Hosted live, the discussions will be facilitated across multiple different rooms and stages, each aligned to international time zones with some dedicated languages seminars for greater accessibility.
Interactive Q&As will conclude each session and breakaway networking chat rooms will offer attendees with the opportunity to discuss the insights and connect with leading industry experts.
The program includes panel discussions and presentations focusing on municipal wastewater management, challenges to wastewater solids separation, and the pressures on infrastructure due to growing urbanization.
For quarry operators, the two-day event will feature discussions about the benefits of wet processing compared to crushing, how to maximize profitability through water and energy savings in washing operations, manufactured sands, unlocking hidden value in quarry by-products, and more.
Registrations is free, but places will be limited for some roundtable and seminar sessions. For more information about the event or to register, please visit cdeglobal.com/vevent.
Trump’s order of dams opening: more than 18 million cubicmeters of water wasted in California
From 31 January to 2 February, about 18.3 million cubic metres of water were released from two dams in central California. According to a CNN report, Trump ordered this measure, because he intended to send water to fire-ravaged southern California. Not a drop of this water flowed to Los Angeles and experts consider this measure a waste.