Workshop Programme 
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(as of 15 November 2017 subject to change!)
Thursday, 23 November 2017
12:30 Lunch and Registration
13:00 Welcome - Rolf Altenburger, UFZ, Leipzig
13:10 Introduction
• Persistent and mobile organic chemicals in the water cycle – How large is the knowledge gap? Thorsten Reemtsma, UFZ, Leipzig
13:30 Session 1: PMOCs – Definition, Determination and Occurrence in the Water Cycle
Chair: Thorsten Reemtsma, Leipzig
• Assessment of persistency and mobility – Hans-Peter Arp, NGI, Oslo
• Analysis and occurrence in European waters – Urs Berger, UFZ, Leipzig
• PMOCs – Options and limitations of removal in drinking water preparation – Hervé Gallard, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers
14:30 Poster session with coffee
15:30 Session 2: Consequences for Drinking Water Quality
Chair: Thomas Knepper, Idstein
• Does REACH support the protection of drinking water resources agaioinst PMOCs – Katinka van der Jagt, European Commission, DG Environment, Unit B.3
• PMOCs – Relevance and Consequences for Drinking Water Supply ‐ EurEau, Carsten Schmidt, Cologne
• Persistent, Mobile and Toxic (PMT) Chemicals - a new issue? - Sascha Pawlowski, BASF, Ludwigshafen; Thomas Kullick, VCI, Frankfurt
19:00 Reception and Dinner at Grassi-Museum (for preregistered participants only)
Friday, 24 November 2017
09:00 Iintroduction to Day 2
09:10 Session 3: PMOCs/PMT and regulation
Chair: Pim de Voogt, Amsterdam
• PBT and PBT-like substances – Johanna Peltola-Thies, ECHA, Helsinki
• Voluntary measures and regulatory options for PMT substances under REACH – Michael Neumann, German Federal Environment Agency UBA, Dessau
• Groundwater Watch List (GWWL) – ongoing work in the frame of the EU CIS working group Groundwater – Ronald Kozel, BAFU, Bern
10:40 Posters on display with coffee
11:10 Podium: PMOCs - Consensus, Controversies and Necessities
All stakeholder groups; Moderation: Jennifer Hauck - CoKnow Consulting
12:15 Closure - Thorsten Reemtsma
12:30 Lunch