Change Through Water Conservation
Tuesday, 28th February, 7:00pm

Water conservation is the most cost-effective and environmentally sound way to reduce our demand for water. Everyone can play a part, at home, at school, or in the community, to protect and to conserve our water so that it will be sustained for future generations.
Minimizing human water use helps to preserve fresh water habitats for local wildlife and migrating waterflow, as well as reducing the need to build new dams and other water diversion infrastructure.
EEG's 2nd Community Lecture for 2012 will highlight the challenges of limited sources of fresh water in conjunction with the issue of climate change.
Providing inputs and pragmatic approach as well as best practices for efficient use of water resources will be Metito, a global leader in water and wastewater industry. Metito will propose proper strategies and recommend implemented initiatives for individuals and organizations to implement good conservation practices.
The Community Lecture is open to the public.
About the Speaker:
Salah El Ackad joined Metito in 1998 and currently holds the position of General Manager Metito Overseas, Dubai, Northern Emirates, Oman, Pakistan and Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia. Salah has worked for over 23 years in the water and wastewater industry in Canada, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE and managed other operations in the Middle East region as well.
Salah holds a Civil Engineering Degree from Alexandria University in Egypt and a Master Degree in Environmental Engineering from Montreal University in Canada.