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The outward appearance of the WSSTP indicates a benign, technocratic organisation seeking only technological and scientific innovation in the water sector.  As their description of themselves states  
 
The outward appearance of the WSSTP indicates a benign, technocratic organisation seeking only technological and scientific innovation in the water sector.  As their description of themselves states  
  
'The Water supply and sanitation Technology Platform (WssTP) is a European initiative for European Research and Technology Development in the water industry'.  
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:'The Water supply and sanitation Technology Platform (WssTP) is a European initiative for European Research and Technology Development in the water industry.. The WssTP develops an overview of the current state of water supply and sanitation technologies in their respective branches and identifies the most promising areas of innovation' <ref> WSSTP  [http://www.wsstp.eu/site/online/home WSSTP Home], Accessed 13th June 2008 </ref>.
  
'The WssTP develops an overview of the current state of water supply and sanitation technologies in their respective branches and identifies the most promising areas of innovation' <ref> WSSTP  [http://www.wsstp.eu/site/online/home WSSTP Home], Accessed 13th June 2008 </ref>.
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Their activities and membership, however, indicate a less benign and a more politically orientated agenda.
 
 
Their activities and membership however indicate a less benign and a more politically orientated agenda than their name and description of themselves suggest.
 
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
  
On June 5th 2008 the WSSTP organised a conference titled 'Covering the WSSTP research agenda and the 20 year plan.  Find out where we are going and our plans to get there'<ref> Conference 2008  [http://www.wsstp.eu/publishor/system/component_view.asp?LogDocId=640&PhyDocId=787 Programme and Participants], Accessed 13 June 2008
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On June 5th 2008 the WSSTP organised a conference titled 'Covering the WSSTP research agenda and the 20 year plan.  Find out where we are going and our plans to get there' <ref> Conference 2008  [http://www.wsstp.eu/publishor/system/component_view.asp?LogDocId=640&PhyDocId=787 Programme and Participants], Accessed 13 June 2008</ref>.
 
 
==References==
 
 
 
  
  
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*Member [[Jørn Rasmussen]] [[Danish Water Forum]]
 
*Member [[Jørn Rasmussen]] [[Danish Water Forum]]
 
*Deputy [[Theo Van Den Hoven]] [[WEKNOW]]  
 
*Deputy [[Theo Van Den Hoven]] [[WEKNOW]]  
*Member [[Durk Krol]] [[EUREA]]  
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*Member [[Durk Krol]] [[EUREAU]]  
 
*Deputy Carlos Povoa [[Aquas de Portugal]]
 
*Deputy Carlos Povoa [[Aquas de Portugal]]
  
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 25 September 2008

About them

The outward appearance of the WSSTP indicates a benign, technocratic organisation seeking only technological and scientific innovation in the water sector. As their description of themselves states

'The Water supply and sanitation Technology Platform (WssTP) is a European initiative for European Research and Technology Development in the water industry.. The WssTP develops an overview of the current state of water supply and sanitation technologies in their respective branches and identifies the most promising areas of innovation' [1].

Their activities and membership, however, indicate a less benign and a more politically orientated agenda.

Activities

On June 5th 2008 the WSSTP organised a conference titled 'Covering the WSSTP research agenda and the 20 year plan. Find out where we are going and our plans to get there' [2].


Board members

References

  1. WSSTP WSSTP Home, Accessed 13th June 2008
  2. Conference 2008 Programme and Participants, Accessed 13 June 2008