"As water industry leaders, we have an opportunity to advance substantive changes in the water management capabilities needed for sustainable development. Advanced technologies can deliver energy efficiency improvements, emissions abatement and lower energy costs, all of which can help governments better afford additional investments in clean water and improved sanitation, as well as for the mitigation and adaptation to climate change effects, such as drought and flooding. One year ago, more than 190 countries voted to adopt 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which define a shared vision for 2030 and serve as a blueprint for tackling the global challenges of poverty, lack of clean water and sanitation, climate change and inequality. Key among them is water management because water has broad-ranging impact on social, economic and environmental dimensions, which are vital to achieving sustainable development. Xylem is a platinum sponsor of this event and has a strong presence in Australia with its regional headquarters in Sydney. The Water Scarcity and Drought Summit taking place during the IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition will offer new insights into how pioneering science, technological innovation and leading practices are shaping the major transformation in water management that is underway. However, some municipalities take a short term approach to wastewater management due to funding constraints. While the initial costs may be higher, more advanced, sustainable technologies can deliver a superior performance, improve resiliency and have lower total lifecycle costs than their less efficient counterparts. Xylem will explore the importance of understanding lifecycle costs when evaluating water infrastructure investments. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company dedicated to solving the world's most challenging water issues, will participate in keynote addresses, leadership forums, workshops and technical sessions at the IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition, which will take place in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, October 9 – 14.
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