Russia Moscow Water Treatment Exhibition - VODEXPO
Exhibition time: June 18-20, 2024.
Number of exhibitions: 8th (once a year).
Venue: Moscow Exhibition Center.
Organizer: Russian Association of Water Supply and Sanitation.
Organizer: GuangzhouBaisheng ExhibitionService***
The 2024 Moscow Water Treatment Exhibition in Russia will take on an important historical mission. It should not only show the implemented and planned water projects to various regions and large industrial enterprises, but also lead the trend of the times for environmentally friendly water use, help restore and improve water bodies, and promote the construction of hydraulic buildings, as well as the implementation of projects such as riverbed cleaning and water level raising. On this stage, the industry's leading engineering, architecture and design organizations will come together to create a new blueprint for water stewardship.
In the context of increasing global water tensions, the Moscow Water Treatment Exhibition in Russia is becoming more and more important. At the 2024 event, exhibitors from all over the world will join hands to present the latest water treatment technologies, equipment and solutions. These innovations will not only help solve the world's water problems, but will also provide a strong impetus to improve water quality and ensure sustainable water management. Let's look forward to this event and witness the brilliant future of the water industry.
More than 4,000 visitors from 70 subjects of the Russian Federation.
Exhibitions and congresses were visited, which included the Luhansk New District, the Donetsk People's Republic, the Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.
More than 150 exhibitors from various regions of Russia and other countries.
30 thematic roundtables.
Participants included the General Office of the Russian Federation**, the Russian Federation**, Federal Ministers, technical experts, heads of specialized services and agencies, as well as governors and mayors of cities.
According to a 2004 United Nations report, some cities in Russia have low water quality, especially in cities with increasing levels of microorganisms in surface waters, improper operation of sewage treatment plants, neglect of sewage purification, and illegal use of water in water conservation areas. In view of the deterioration of water quality at water points, drinking water quality standards in Russia are becoming increasingly stringent. At the same time, a letter of advice from the World Health Organization on the concentration of microbial contaminants in water bodies helped. Since then, new standards have been developed for water treatment technology and for the monitoring of water quality during the delivery of drinking water.
In order to solve a number of problems in water supply and wastewater treatment, the Russian water department signed the Federal Pure Water Program on December 22, 2010, which was carried out and implemented from 2011 to 2017. The program aims to improve drinking water quality and wastewater treatment technologies in Russia. By 2017, 95% of the country's piped water supply will be covered, and 84% of the regions will have a complete wastewater collection and treatment system. According to data published by the Russian Federation, in 2011 there were 168% of the drinking water samples did not meet the corresponding water quality standards, 51% of the samples detected microbial content exceeding the limit.
In 2015, there were 11.5 billion 14.6 billion Russians have access to running water, but only 086.9 billion Russians have a complete set of sewer facilities. Nearly 11 million Russians lack access to high-quality drinking water, while about 50 million people – about one-third of the country's population – have high levels of iron in their daily drinking water. In March of the same year, the inflation rate in Russia was 16In the case of 3%, the increase in the national water price was controlled at 105%。