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International Water Safety Conference & Exhibition 2026
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International Water Safety Conference & Exhibition 2026

Mar 24, 2026 - Mar 24, 2026
Ratmalana, Sri Lanka
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Location: Ratmalana, Sri Lanka

The National Water Supply and Drainage Board is proud to invite you to the 2026 IWA International Water Safety Conference and Exhibition (IWA–WSCE). This event follows the resounding success of the 2024 conference in Toronto, Canada.

Event Overview

This prestigious event will convene leading global experts from academia, industry, government, regulatory bodies, and international organizations. The aim is to share, exchange, and critically explore cutting-edge research and practical solutions in water safety.

Key Focus Areas

  • Water Safety Plans (WSPs)
  • Climate-Resilient Water Safety Planning
  • Auditing of Water Safety Plans
  • Sanitary Safety Plans
  • Challenges in Drinking Water Regulations
  • Emergency and Incident Management
  • Innovations in Water and Sanitation Systems
  • Sustainable Water Quality Monitoring

The conference aims to foster dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders committed to delivering safe and sustainable drinking water.

About the IWA Water Safety Planning Specialist Group

Since the formation of the IWA Water Safety Planning Specialist Group (SG), one of our core missions has been to sustain and grow this important series of conferences. We are honored to be part of the organization and promotion of this global event.

Invitation

We warmly welcome your participation and encourage you to join us in Ratmalana for vibrant discussions, networking, and knowledge exchange with professionals from around the world.

Location

Center of Excellence for water and Sanitation (cewas)

Ratmalana, Sri Lanka

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