Contaminants and Advanced Treatment Technologies Conference03/03/2010 |
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| CIWEM is organising a conference on contaminants and advanced technologies. Water companies consistently strive to produce quality drinking water using the most cost-effective treatment methods. This is a complex challenge, as new drinking water contaminants are being discovered and new technologies are developed. It can be very difficult to keep up with the latest technical information but it is crucial for water companies to be aware of emerging water quality issues and the technologies that may be appropriate for addressing these issues into the future. |
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Therefore CIWEM will be providing a forum for the latest technical information on emerging drinking water quality and treatment technologies at the conference Emerging Contaminants and Advanced Treatment Technologies: How Much Further Can We Go? on 23rd March 2010 at SOAS, London. The aim of this technical conference will be to share the latest information and experiences concerning emerging contaminants in drinking water and advanced treatment technologies, as well as the regulatory perspectives on these topics. Topics addressed will include the strategy for emerging contaminants; emerging water quality challenges to PR09 implementation with regard to the cost and carbon footprint of treatment processes; PR09 implementation; and the water quality research priorities to start to address now, in preparation for PR14. Speakers will include representatives from consultancies, water companies, the Health Protection Agency and the Drinking Water Inspectorate.
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