Press release. Onema at the 6th World water forum March 2012 in Marseille. Vincennes, March 1, 2012

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. Press release Vincennes, March 1, 2012 Onema at the 6th World water forum 12 17 March 2012 in Marseille The World water forum is organised every three years for water stakeholders to discuss water issues, share experiences and plan for the future. The 6 th forum will be the moment to decide on realistic solutions to meet the major challenges facing water worldwide. These solutions, proposed by the entire international community, will be presented at the forum in order to obtain solid commitments for their effective implementation, taking into account financial, social and environmental constraints. Issues include good governance and the performance, river restoration, green growth and the promotion of ecosystem, climate change, links between science and water policy, etc. Using its experience and know how, Onema, the central organisation in France for water and aquatic environments, has participated in preparing solutions and will take part in the official sessions and the side events organised during this full week of meetings dedicated to water issues. - 1 -

PRESS RELEASE ONEMA EVENTS DURING THE FORUM The need to improve the quality of water and sanitation is an international concern. In 2009 in France, the national observatory on public water and sanitation was created to help elected officials better manage their and to inform citizens on the price and the quality of the rendered. The observatory, its operation and potential for improvement will be presented during a number of sessions and side events as one example of the performance evaluation and monitoring systems now operating in the world. The first annual report on the observatory and the new techniques will be presented during a press conference on Wednesday, 14 March, from 12.00 to, in the Marseilleveyre room (PEv A1) of the Congress centre. When science and policy join forces One of the goals of the international community is to improve the transfer of knowledge between science and public water policy makers. In the European Union, Onema and the European commission have created a structure to enhance communication between science and water policy in order to improve implementation of the Water framework directive. The structure is called the science policy interface (SPI). The experience gained in Europe as well as other projects around the world should be made available to one and all. Onema and IOWater will organise a session on this topic on Wednesday, 14 March. Registration for the session at http://worldwaterforum6.spisession.oieau.fr/ - 2 -

PRESS RELEASE River restoration Less than 20% of European rivers are still in good physical condition. Their restoration is a priority, notably to reach the goal of good status set by the Water framework directive. Many restoration projects have been launched in the past few years. Their success requires a number of factors, including raising the awareness of decision makers, managers and the citizens living along the rivers, informing on best practices developed for other projects and encouraging feedback. All these issues will be the topic of a session in the European regional process. An event at the French pavilion, titled "Innovative engineering for the good status of aquatic environments", will present remarkable initiatives in ecological engineering in France. Water management must confront a number of new challenges caused by global change, including emerging pollutants, population growth and the effects of climate change. Meeting those challenges head on is a priority for the forum. As an agency that funds research on the links between climate change and the impacts, notably quantitative, on water and aquatic environments, Onema will take part in a number of forum sessions. The forum will also be an occasion to present a new decision aid tool, Strateau, which can be used to quantify the water resources available to meet demands for various uses. Green growth Green growth, another priority for the forum, encourages economic development while protecting natural resources and avoiding environmental damage. Onema has worked extensively during the preparatory phase of the forum on two specific targets for this priority, i.e. economic instruments for better management of water resources and integration of the value of water and ecosystem in development projects. - 3 -

PRESS RELEASE Water abstractions A number of partnerships between all water stakeholders, including farmers, road and park of local governments, infrastructure managers, etc., have been set up to launch projects to provide sustainable protection for drinking water abstractions. Onema will participate in an event on this topic at the French pavilion and present information on how R&D can support efforts against non point source pollution and to protect abstractions. Onema will take part in the World water forum at the French pavilion with the other members of the French water partnership. At the pavilion, Onema, the Water agencies and the Ecology ministry will share a stand to present their respective roles and missions. Visitors will discover the decentralised projects for international co operation and how the Observatory on public water and sanitation operates. They will also learn about the history of public water policy and its stakeholders, and take part, if they wish, in a poll on major water issues. Parc Chanot Marseille Congress centre Hall 3 (Palais Phocéen) French pavilion Press contact Céline Piquier Tél : +33 1 45 14 88 63 +33 6 48 15 33 29 celine.piquier@onema.fr Gaël Da Palma Tél : +33 1 45 14 40 81 presse.onema@onema.fr Onema Le Nadar Hall C 5, square Félix Nadar 94 300 Vincennes www.onema.fr - 4 -

SESSIONS AND SIDE EVENTS WITH ONEMA PARTICIPATION Thematic or regional session Onema topic Title Contact Date Place Time CS1 official session Good governance Target 2, Tools for governance Improving the governance and performance of public water and sanitation 14 March Congress centre Room Morgiou (level 1) 14.30 16.30 Official session 1.1.5. Guarantee the right and access to water for all Official side event Side event Side event Press conference River restoration Monitoring water, a key to success for sustainability and access to water for all Evaluation of public water and sanitation service performance is a key factor in innovative governance French experience in evaluating water and sanitation service performance Transparency and solidarity in public water Initial data on the performance in France Protection and regeneration of river ecosystems European process Target 9 Side event River restoration Ecological engineering to restore the good status of aquatic environments CS3 introductory session Creating favourable conditions CS3 session Creating favourable conditions Target 1 with Regional session 14 March Palais de l'europe 2 Room Europa 2 15 March Congress centre 1 Room Endoume 1+2 (garden level) 15 March French pavilion 15 March French pavilion C. Piquier 14 March Events centre A1 Room Marseilleveyre P. Dupont J. Péress P. Dupont J. Péress 15 March Palais Phocéen (PP 1) Room Athéna 1 13 March French pavilion 13.15 14.15 15.00 16.20 17.00 18.30 12.00 08.30 10.30 14.30 Science policy interface F. Martini 12 March Chapelle de Port Frioul 17.00 19.00 Science policy interface When science and policy join F. Martini 14 March Congress centre forces Room Endoume 3 16.30 (garden level)

Europe, Target 10, Promoting technological innovation, SPI and dialogue between researchers and water managers CS3 wrap up session Science policy interface Creating favourable conditions F. Martini 15 March Chapelle de Port Frioul 08.30 10.30 European process wrap up session Science policy interface Europe mobilised to meet future water challenges, working with neighbouring countries and the rest of the world F. Martini 16 March Palais de l'europe 6 10.00 Side event Science policy interface Franco U.S. workshop F. Martini 13 March U.S. pavilion 16.00 17.30 Thematic session 3.3. Respond to climate and global changes in an urbanising world Target 2 Respond to uncertainties caused by climate and global changes for water planning and management P. Maugis 13 March Palais de l'europe Europa 3 Multistakeholder panel for thematic topic 3.3. Respond to climate and global changes in an urbanising world Thematic session 2.1.5. Balance multiple uses through integrated water management Thematic session 2.1.4. Balance multiple uses through integrated water management Thematic session 2.4.4. Promote green growth and ecosystem Green growth Scenarios and models for water management, a contribution or a complicating factor? Modelling to assist decisionmakers in setting up integrated water management Presentation of the Strateau tool Evaluate water and ecosystems to ensure the sustainability of environments Side event Water abstractions Partnerships to protect drinkingwater abstractions P. Maugis 13 March Congress centre, level 1 Room Goude P. Maugis 14 March Congress centre, level 1 Room Sormiou S. Hernandez 14 March Congress centre 1 Room Endoume 1+2 (garden level) N. Domange 14 March French pavilion 17.00 19.00 16.30 10.40 12.00