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09:00 - 09:30
03.03.2026

Opening

Speakers
Tomasz Grochowski
Tomasz Grochowski

RetencjaPL

09:30 - 10:00
03.03.2026

Sponge Cities for Climate Resilience – Why Blue-Green Works Better than Gra

Most cities and regions are not prepared for the extreme weather events we increasingly face: prolonged droughts, sudden storms, and intense heatwaves. Urban densification and the loss of natural areas...

Speakers
Herbert Dreiseitl
Herbert Dreiseitl

DREISEITLconsulting

10:00 - 10:30
03.03.2026

The Evolution of Linear Drainage Systems in Response to Contemporary Surface Water Management Challenges

The Decade of Water is also a decade of development in water management systems, but above all in the approaches and objectives guiding engineers who work with these issues on...

Speakers
Michał Wiśniewski
Michał Wiśniewski

ACO

10:30 - 10:45
03.03.2026

From Urban Drainage to Urban Water Ressources Management – 35 Years of Paradigm Shifts

The presentation looks back on 35 years of rainwater management in Europe with a focus on Germany. The call for a paradigm shift in stormwater management and the announcement of...

Speakers
Ulrich Dittmer
Ulrich Dittmer

Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität

10:45 - 11:00
03.03.2026

Technology in Service of Nature – 30 Years of Shaping the Future of Water

An overview of Ecol-Unicon’s key solutions for stormwater retention, treatment, and management. The presentation will outline the development of technologies that support ecosystems, enhance urban resilience, and help preserve the...

Speakers
Wojciech Falkowski
Wojciech Falkowski

Ecol-Unicon

11:00 - 11:45
03.03.2026

Coffee Break

11:45 - 11:55
03.03.2026

Transformations in Poland: Cities Actively Engaging in Urban Water Management

Speakers
Adam Stępkowski
Adam Stępkowski

RetencjaPl

11:55 - 12:15
03.03.2026

From Strategy to Implementation: How Does Poznań Manage Water in Practice?

Poznań, like many cities, faces challenges related to intense rainfall, periods of drought, and ongoing urbanisation. In response, the city has developed an approach to managing these issues that combines...

Speakers
Szymon Prymas
Szymon Prymas

City of Poznań

Łukasz Dąbrowski
Łukasz Dąbrowski

Aquanet

Monika Wajnert
Monika Wajnert

Aquanet

12:15 - 12:30
03.03.2026

Gdańsk

12:30 - 12:45
03.03.2026

Szczecin

Speakers
Anna Szotkowska
Anna Szotkowska

City of Szczecin

12:45 - 13:00
03.03.2026

A Decade of Stormwater Management in Poland

Speakers
Katarzyna Zięba
Katarzyna Zięba

Tridea Law Office (Attorney-at-law Katarzyna Zięba)

13:00 - 14:00
03.03.2026

Panel Discussion: A common language for water – law, business, and architecture

Effective water management and adapting cities to extreme weather events require cooperation among many stakeholders. Although they may represent different perspectives, they should speak a common language—one based on clearly...

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Paweł Chudziński
Paweł Chudziński

Aquanet

Jędrzej Bujny
Jędrzej Bujny

Kancelaria BUJNY

Dagmara Nickel
Dagmara Nickel

Nickel Development

Stanisław Sipiński
Stanisław Sipiński

Ewa and Stanisław Sipiński Architectural Studio Ltd., Magdalena Abakanowicz University of the Arts in Poznań

14:00 - 15:00
03.03.2026

Lunch

15:00 - 15:25
03.03.2026

It’s not drainage anymore

How to deliver the solutions overcoming political, social, financial constraints but will include the big issue I can see of actually translating the new generation of smart systems design and...

Speakers
Richard Ashley
Richard Ashley

University of Sheffield

15:25 - 15:40
03.03.2026

Between Extremes: Building Urban Water Resilience in Response to a Dual-Faced Crisis

Drought and flooding are opposing phenomena related to the availability of water resources. However, contrary to appearances, they have much in common, which is particularly important in the limited space...

Speakers
Sebastian Szklarek
Sebastian Szklarek

Świat Wody (World of Water), ERCE PAN

15:40 - 15:55
03.03.2026

To be confirmed

15:55 - 16:10
03.03.2026

New Challenges for Critical Infrastructure: From Extreme Events such as Droughts and Floods to Acts of Sabotage

Speakers
Edyta Zalewska
Edyta Zalewska

Uponor Infra

16:10 - 16:25
03.03.2026

Dry Flood Retention Reservoirs: Case Studies of the Roztoki Bystrzyckie Project on the Goworówka Stream and the Boboszów Project on the Nysa Kłodzka River

Commissioned by the Investor — the State Water Holding Polish Waters (Wody Polskie), the Regional Water Management Authority in Wrocław — two dry flood-control retention basins were constructed in the...

Speakers
Tomasz Wróblewski
Tomasz Wróblewski

Hydroprojekt Wrocław

16:25 - 17:25
03.03.2026

DEBATE: What Will the Future Bring?

  The debate will focus on the state’s strategic plans for stormwater management—from the new priorities of Polish Waters, through the actions of the ministry responsible for climate policy, to...

Speakers
Agnieszka Hobot
Agnieszka Hobot

Wodne Sprawy (Water Matters)

Mateusz Balcerowicz
Mateusz Balcerowicz

State Water Holding Polish Waters

Paweł Jaworski
Paweł Jaworski

Ministry of Climate and Environment

17:25 - 17:30
03.03.2026

Closing

Stormwater Poland 2026 – The Water Decade

The tenth edition of Stormwater Poland marks a symbolic milestone. It is no longer just a series of conferences but a chronicle of the evolution of a field that has gained new significance and standing in Poland. Over this decade, we have learned that stormwater is not a marginal aspect of water management, but its beating heart – one of the key factors shaping the everyday life of our cities. We have witnessed how streets, squares, and parks have changed, and how more and more municipalities recognize that managing rainwater is an investment in safety, quality of life, and resilience to climate change.

The jubilee edition of Stormwater Poland 2026

The jubilee edition of Stormwater Poland 2026 is an opportunity to reflect on this journey. The opening session – The Water decade – will attempt to take stock of what has happened over the past ten years. What lessons have we learned? What mistakes have we made? What successes are worth drawing inspiration from? For ten years, we have cultivated the international character of the conference, inviting experts from around the world. For ten years, we have sought local inspiration, inviting Polish cities that are dynamically evolving before our eyes. Now it is time to look back and ask whether the direction we have taken will allow us to meet the challenges of the coming decade.

Drought, flood, and the future of water

How Cities Respond to Climate Change

However, we cannot speak about the future without acknowledging the pressing problems faced by Polish cities today. Increasingly long and severe droughts alternate with torrential rains that paralyze entire regions. Therefore, the next session – Drought, flood, and the future of water – will aim to understand the two extreme phenomena that shape our daily lives with equal force. We must learn to see them together: not as separate problems, but as two sides of the same climate crisis. Only then will it be possible to find solutions that enable us both to retain water when it is scarce and to safely convey excess when rainfall is abundant. This year, we intend to view these challenges from multiple, sometimes unconventional perspectives, concluding with insights from legislators and policymakers – to understand what the future may bring.

Visionaries of water

Innovations and Future Technologies in Water Management

The following day will be dedicated to the future and to what today still appears as a vision but may soon become our everyday reality. In the session Visionaries of water, we will explore technologies that are transforming our tools and ways of thinking: artificial intelligence supporting system design and modeling, digital twins of cities enabling real-time infrastructure management, and circular economy approaches that treat rainwater as a local resource. These are not distant prospects but directions that already set the pace of innovation. It is worth considering how to use these tools wisely and to what extent they can help cities not only respond to crises but also anticipate and prevent them.

Architects of water

How Spatial Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Water Shape the Cities of the Future

Yet, any reflection on the future of cities would be incomplete without acknowledging those who shape them – officials, architects, planners, ecologists, and engineers. Their work influences not only the urban landscape and aesthetics but also our daily lives through the formulation of legal, planning, and technical frameworks. Sometimes, by simply building a bridge or walkway, they completely transform the dynamics of urban development or become the driving force of cooperation in systems previously seen as fragmented initiatives. Water connects – and becomes a catalyst for change. This is the focus of the final session – Architects of water. Because water is not only the infrastructure hidden underground, but also an element shaping the spaces we inhabit: green boulevards, de-paved squares, and retention parks that make cities more resilient and more livable. Landscape architecture, urban planning, and spatial design are becoming as important as engineering calculations – and, increasingly, they are integral parts of municipal utilities and departments responsible for stormwater management. In this session, we will show how thinking about water transforms into thinking about the city – and how water becomes the bond linking technology, nature, and culture.

Stormwater Poland 2026 is not only an anniversary and not only a conference. It is a meeting place where diverse perspectives – from science, administration, business, local governments, and civil society – converge to seek answers to the questions that will shape the future of our cities. Because that future, regardless of climate scenarios, begins with water.

Join us in Poznań, on 3–4 March 2026, at the Earth Hall (Sala Ziemi) of the Poznań International Fair, to conclude a decade of experience and open the next – one full of new challenges, but also new opportunities.