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Call for Papers Rainwater Harvesting

  01/07/2009
The event Rainwater Harvesting and Greywater Recycling and their Future Prospects intends to discuss successful applications of rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling technologies with the aim of determining what these technologies might potentially offer and at what cost.

 

It will then examine if they should have a greater role in new developments and what they could contribute to water and carbon neutral buildings. Professionals with particular expertise or views on this issue would like to contribute to the event in the form of a 30 - 40 min presentation are invited to forward a proposed title with three bullet points summarising the key features of your talk as soon as possible.

 





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